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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .’ ATURDAY, MAY 12, 1923. Latest Announcements of Church News, Activities and Services METHODIST EPL Home’ike—Helpful | { Hamline M. E. Church OTH AND P STREETS. Rev. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Pastor Mothers” Day Services | Retiring Head of Maryland Annual Conference Guest at Reception. A reception was tendered Rev. Dr. I James H. Straughn, the former ! pa of Rhode Island Avenue Metho- +dist Protestant Church, by the mem- jbers and friends of the congregation After_a musical program board of twenty-five men pastor and his wife in re- : grectings. Dr. Straughn is the ident or th ence, retiring presi- faryland annual confer- relieving Dr. G. L Humphreys am Rhode Island Avenue Church, “The World’s Greatest Mother” 1 “ erence. Spm “The Prodigal and the Attractions of Home” AVENUE N. C. Ave, $th and I Sts. £.E. V. W. CROSBY, Pastor. Christian ODE ISLAND AVENUE » Tstand ove 4t ISt eb noaw, ‘REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D, Pastor. e Services 11t Curistian Wesley Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE, D. C. cat ave. aud Jocelsn st REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. Mothers” Day Service 1w by brClar Gio Downtown to Worship You Do to Find Amusement METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. | sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. 47 and C Sts. N.W. (Jobn Marshall Place) || | Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor b Sunda ¥ schiool, 9:30 i Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Serman by the pastor, 11, Sublect Minister. “A MODEL MOTHER” 1 am PARENTS' DAY SERVICE Exening, 7:30-Sorvice of Song. Ted by “The Home—Will It Survive?” MR. DAVID ROBERTS of Haltimore, as Sistid by the 1 Epworth_Leng Taksie otoriea Lincoln Road Church 4 n of oificers n road. It i and U st. ne, st WALTE AL, DD, Minister. “IHE MOTHER OF “BURIED TRE. M. XK Spm. - Epwor Addr Rev. Clarence True Wilson, D.D. Speciman, Supt., You will Te A Sundny s Douglas Memorial s 1 s REV. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D.D., P The National Methodist Church ®am—Suday seliool; classes for m Tom S pm A S pom Fw Thursday. PETWORTH Circle and New Hampshire ave. DWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor School organized for all ages, mects 9:30 n.m ipworth League anniversary exercises at T P Sormons by League pruyer meeting the pastor. THE FAMILY CHURCH." Dumbarton Ave. M. E. Church Wisew B. I. McGOWAN, ave. n REV. JTEERY 1, — ME.\'“ AND CHILDREN 3 | 700 p.m 8.0 11 Toscatlario 10 am “THE MOTHER OF MOSES AND YOUR MOTHER." S0 pm “THE ASCENSION, ITS MEANING FOR TODAY." This Is Mothers” Day WAUGH M. E. CHURCH/| | i 3rd and A Streets N.E. Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor Sunday J. R. Edwards, D. D. “Builders of the City of God” | A Mothers” Day Service | m “Wise, But Weak” WELCOME 10 ALL. trch in bute to 3 " Rosedale M. E. Church 115 Ten Ave. N.E 0:43 a.m—Sunday School 11:00 am 700 p.m.- 8:00 pm.—LEvening Service. CLORIS AIKEN the Doughnut Girl of the Argoniie will conduct the Epworth League | the Evening Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL 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.—GOSPEL MISSION ANNIVERSARY. 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League. 8:00 P.M.—Service in Honor of Mother. Subjec “MOTHER, HOME AND HEAVEN” MRS. FANNIE SHREVE HEARTSILL will sing. There is alwavs an altar service and prayer for those needing help. MIDWEEK SERVICES P.M.—Service of prayer for the healing of Preaching Epworth League Epworth Leaz 0 Sermon by the Pastor. el Tuesday—3 to 5 the sick. Thursday—8 P.M.—Prayer meeting. Friday—7:30 P.M.—Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister RBille School, Mr win Dice, Superintendent Calvary Men's Bible Cl. M Roy H. Wolfe, T'ublic Worship, with rmon by REV. DOCTOR JOHN R. EDWARDS alvary President. 1 turn becomes president of the ! sttt i ettt ) CLAL MUSTC Authem Mal ORGAN " . Roberts “Robinson .Stebbins ! METHODIST s central {idea | they orat whie | DR, STRAUGHN HONORED. | EPISCOPAL EDUCATION BOARD MEETS TUESDAY Dr. Boynton to Speak on “Summer Schools and Benefits” at St. Paul’s Church. For several years it has baen the custom of the board of religlous Education of the I opal Church in the didcese of Wiashington to hold monthly mectings of tho Sunday hool Tnstitute throughout the wi ter in one of the churches in the part of the city., The May however, has been he burban or rural chu the bemng to demonstrate to those ) are so removed by distance that not attend the winter meet- corporate work of the Sun- day school forces of the dic The May jmeeting this year will be held Tuesday at St. Paul's Chureh, Rock Creek road. There are three Sunday schools In Rock Creek parish, all of them being particularly ef- flclont, so that this year the board feels that the visited parish will furnish rather than receive tha in- me in ting a ings the spiration and instruction to be found| in_such gatherings The evening will begin by a demon- stration conducted by Lewis T. ler, supcrintendent of St. Paul's day School of the work of the with boys. This will be follow: two addresses delive 1 one being 3eneri CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SBCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia rond and Euclid st Second Church of Chtist, Scien NE. Masonlc Temple, Sth and T' ste, N Third Church of Christ, S Masonic Temy W st oand N Fourth Church of Christ, S The Arcade, 14th st. aud bark rd. tist, k. SUBIECT, “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN" 11 am 00T, AY K READI 1319 F ST, Ton 9 MEETINGS— NG ROOMS: . Room 605—" ercept CAPITOL ST.— 2 to 8 (excent Wednesdags, 12 Closed ) BLDG.. 14th and G Stx.— 10 to 9-(Wed.. 10 to and . 2:30 to 5:30) THE ARCADE, 14th and Park road (Second 10 10 8 wer 10 to 5:30 Hours. any EPISCOPAL excent Wadnesdass, |EPWORTH | | | | i “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." M. E. Church South 13th AT N. CARULINA AVE. N.E. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sund; 11.00 ship. Sermon by the Pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Wor-| ship. Large Chorus Quartet. All Protestant Christians without a church home are invited to unite with School. | m.—Morning Wor- | Choir and QUB ST. BETWEEN 30th AND 3lat. Rev. W. A. Lynch, Pastor 11:00 a.m. —"An_Old-Time_Motl 8:00 p.m.—*The Mother Nurse MT. PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont REV. CLIFTON K. RAY, Pastor. 9:30 8.m.—8unday school classes for all ages. Ladies’ Bible class— W. W. Millan, teacher. Men's Ribie 5 Tracy L. Jeffords, teacher. 1L a.m —Motiers' Day service. Pastor's subject “The Kind of Mothers Needed” S p.m.—Midweek praper servics, 7 p.m.—Epworth League. 8 p.m.—Evening worship. Pastor’s subject, “A Wonderful Conversion” Thursdar, aud Sun. | SOUTH. * | VAUGHN TEACHER BACK. | Prot. Bliss to Lead Class at Calvary | Church Tomorrow. Prof. L. D. Bliss, after an absence of three wecks, wiil teach the lesson at the morngng session of the Vaughn class at Calvary Baptist Church to- morrow. The following will be re- celved into membership: W. R. Whit- lock, Charles E. Walters, Wiibur H. Montgomery, . C. McLellan, L. H E Hiram T. ¥ Harry Eu- Prentice H. Ryal Tongle, orge T. Hopkins Bowen, Paul L. Cole, J. Cobman, toy Grady, €. 1y vening the cla: ub will s night, at the Bliss Elec- al School, Takoma Park. Dinner will be provided by the wives of the { members of the class. The single men are to bring girl friends. Fea- tures of the evening will be radio, movies and vocal and orchestral music, G. N. Perkins will present a King Tut playlet. The Vaughn Class Athletic Asso- ciation has organized a base bail team and is represented in the Sun- day School League. {PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICE Clarenc Masonic and Eastern Star Bodies to Unite in Exercises at Trinity Episcopal Church. Masonie and Eastern rial services are to be held at & o'clock tomorrow night at Trinity Ipiscopal Church. Representative from Eastern Star chapters, dressed in white, and representatives of Ma- sonic lodges, in full dress, are to read the lists of those who died dur- ing the past vear and will deposit in a symbolic cross or star a white flower for each individual mentioned. There will be a speclal musical pro- gram. i { i At the morning service the rector, Rev. David R. Covell, is to preach on i “"Religion and Scien o A meeting for men of th gRation is to be 8 LR The Junior Brotherhood of St Andrew is to meet Tue - : to form a Young Peop | METHODIST EPI Haven M. Jert a 9:30 1 m.— ar memo- congre- | | Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion st Sundar ot ey Confercnce Year Sundey_ school and Bible ciasses OUR MOTHER." Clase Keunlon and Holy Com " p Hows' TRINITY A. M. E. ZION CHURCH ; “THE GLORY OF GOING ON. - DREAMS COME [ O WO ket Wi R | John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church | Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. REV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, OF THE OX.! vor mecting. der LEWIN 0.0 F timora Annual neert, Friday - 8th between D and E s.w BCOTT. to_ mothers: “THE RY AND SANCTITY OF MOTHERHOOD." #:30 p.m.—Allen League. 200 Church Ist and B ste. g% REF. C. L. SELL, D. D., Pastor 30 &.m.—Kundas_scho a'm—"PRAYER.' Memorial C. M. E. Church i i 3rd st._bet. L and N. Y. ave. n.w. i . ‘M. L. BREEDING, Minister. Sunday school Paator. TOUCH. 8:30 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—8ermon by Dr. G. ,Subject: “MOTHER'S 8" ermon by Dbr. International secret; ic by the childr ~ _YOU ARP_WELCOME. i METROPOLITAN WESLEY i | u | { A. M. E. ZION CHURCH i 1 | 1 i i ¥ of the ¥ choir. D strest s.w. bet. 2od and 3rd sts. REV. H. J. CALLIS, Past: MOTHERS' AND ODD FELLOW:! DAY 11:00am —"THE SAVING POWER OONSECRATION." ook of Tt S,Np.:-.—'l;hnnhnh':nl -or;we m G. S . A _____PURE seamnc VTR Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church n.w. oF the From Thursdsy, 8 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Bervice. | S Street STHPAULE tmem = J. JUDSON RINGER. Pastor. G. W. COBB, Associate Pastor. Mother’s Day 1 am.-8 po. 7pm. Epworih Leagne. 1 8 _p.m_—Prayer_and_Praise Marvin M. E. Church Sout! 10th and 1 Sta. S \UDE M. HESSER. Minister. ‘MY MOTHER. undey school and Bible ciasses. _“GRATITUDE FOR A GOOD MOTHER. rick Christian Endeavor. “THE STORY OF A GREAT Anoual thanksgiviog sermon | T 0. of 0. F. in America. 1969, 8857/ Households: Re- §:'Eudora, Star of Hope. | LCOME TO' OUR SERVICES. to the G. Lodges: X meefing. the year. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH. onday evening, members’ Reading of financtal’ reports for | FOR TOMORROW NIGHT ;s rende jphone { rison U. S. ENDEAVORERS - MEET HERE JULY 4 25,000 to 35,000 Visitors May Give Convention Record in Re- ligious World. Towa, 12 vorers May from eve the nation, n foreign coun- here July 4-9, for tional Chris- ntion, Christi city in from Canada tries will the tw tian From ery s and gather nty-ninth i i 2 ate in ern wvor conv 000 to 35,000 visitors expected here, making this conven- tion the largest religious gathering in the world this year, and g0 down In history as the largest re- ligloiis convention ever held in the world. Secretary of Labor Davis, William J. Bryan, Willlam . McAdoo, Sher- wood Eddy, Gip: mith, Dr. Francis . Clark, who founded the Christian vor Soclety fortv-two years #4go and who is its president today and others are to make addresses. A street parade, in which all dele- sates will wiar leal proxr. ind sev re than 0 persons will . will also featured during the convention convention music and pageants be under the direction of Prof. H. Augustine Smith, director of the fine arts_in religion department of Boston Uhiversity Th are between 000 Christian Endeavor socleties in the world today, represented in elghty-seven Protestant denomina- tions. Over 68,000 of these report regularly to the International Chris- tian Endeavor ory BROWN FAMILY TO PLAY. Special Music Planned at Centen- nial Baptist Church. musical Brown instrumental music tomorrow ht at the Centennial Baptist Church. The boy Is eight vears old and is sald to be the youngest saxo- player in the United States. His sisters, eleven and fifteen years piay the piano and vlolin. a Doctor Won a Woman” s of the night sermon of the Rev. | wem, and the atchers of the ,000 and 80,- The family will the ¥ title stor, Praving J B. Y. P. U. MEETING. of which John Howard have charge of the West Washington B. A program will e Wright, Miss Davis Gar- son, Ciifford Group No, is captain meeting of the . U.. tomorrow > given by Mis Inez Tillotson, Miss Proctor. HRISTIAN. "NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9t and D ats. n.e. C. R. STAUFFER, Minister. 9:830—Rible schos MOTHERS' DAY. 11:00 Morning worship. ‘The Mothers of Men." Y. P.S. C. E."Two socletion. 5 Fvening worship. tonoart Ly Nir _8t. Orchestra and Chorus Chofr. Sermon 'Noah, Well Pleasing Unto God.’ Church Is Easy to Find and Easy to Like s GIH AND T STS. H St. Christian " fiwisr. MOTHERS' DAY. 1 program for Bibie school at 9:45 the church service at 11 a.m. and Do, Good music, short sermogs, & conial weleome s B, p'm—"A MOTHER'S DAUGHTER." ‘Honor thy father and thy mother” by at- CAVE. pastor. Fourteenth Street Church of Christ T Bible study, 10 a.m. B ty, Welcome to Everybody. A S LARIMORE. Minister. “VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. north of N i REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. 9:4% a.m.—Bible school, Mothers' da: "f'hings That Cannot be Bought” “Religion and Crime” 2100 p.m—C, F, meetings. _ment, undbr_auspices_church cioir. 15th St. Christian Churck th and D _Sts. SE. ETT. Minister. R eo, 0 'L Mindling, 11 am. asd . P45 am 3 aupt Preaching and communion Se) “MOTHER' subject . 10:50 2w = Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Road West of 14th St. MELTON, Minister. AR KON 3 Park View Christian Church Park road east of Georgla ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. m.—BEHOLD, THY MOTHER." A SAF STMEN hool, 9:30 a.m. Junior and Senlor C. E., 4:30 and'6:30 p.m. Junlor church, 11 am. MET:-5DIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Pttt S sy Mount Vernon Place Church re! it may: {of the Eastern Orthodox Church, and EASTERN PRELATES * FOREGOING BEARD | Picturesque Hirsute Adorn- ment Dropped—Other Re- forms Under Way. The modern movement has pene- { i trated the near east and sounded the death knell of the long, pleturesque boards, which have been one of the haracteristic features of the prelates {of the eastern orthodox church, ac- cording to advices recelved by Episco- pal churchmen, who are engaged in the promotion of the world confer- ience on falth and order, which will Ibe held in 1925. From Athens comes word that his holiness Meletios TV, | Who was recently enthroned at Con- | istantinople as cecumen patriarch | !who was elected to this position while {lie was undergoing the Americanizing "l!vflu('nf-- of temporary residence in «New York, is instituting some inter- esting reforms among the orthodox churchmen not only 'in thé Balkan | States, but throughout the near east | Among these reforms, he plans to en- | Courage orthodox priests to abandon | their long beards. It will be recolle. |have geen the many eastern ohurch {brelates that have visited America |Xl~ct~n!|y, that almost without excep- tion their faces have been adorned by great, bushy, hirsute growths Meletios himeelf, upon his first ar- rival in America, wore a long beard which ultimately was so reduced in size, that upon his departure to as- j#ume his duties at Constantinople, it | wau not much longar than that which adorns the features of Secretary {of State Hughes. No reason is given i\n the reports from C. nstantinople for this reform which, whatever elsc i1t may accomplish, will rob the east- jern prelates of a large amount of the picturesqueness which has dis- tingulshed them among their hroth- ers of other churches at the ecclesi- astical convocations in America which they have attended Urxes Calendar Reform. Another reform which Meletios 1V is advocating fs that of a movement IIDT the adoption in the near east of the Gregorian or western calendar for all civil purposes. The Greek government at Athens has just in- stituted this reform and the western | calendar is now in force throughout {the kingdom of Greece. The older |Jullan calendar, which laga thirteen days behind ours. is still being used for ecclesiastic purposes, though Meletios has urged that the complete change be made 30 that the western endar shall be use P - e used upon all oc Melotios is an ardent advocate of the organic union of the Christian churches throughout the world upon the unshakable basis of the orthodox faith. He is thoroughly conversant with western theology and with American 1ife and thought, and Is heartily co-operating with the contin- uation committee of the world con- ference on faith and order, a call from which Jas just been lssued for ayer period during the Vs ! from May 13 to 20, "f“n hl—ffl‘ght S visible unity of Christianit call, which s now repeated for the | fifth year, comes from the world-wide organization representing the Angli- can, Armenian. Baptist, Congrega- | tional, Czechoslovak, Disciples, East. | ern Orthodox, Friends, German gelical, Lutheran, Methodist, Moravi. ans, Old Catholic, Presbyterfan, Re- ' formed and South Tndian United Com- munions. The continuation commit- tee is arranging in behalf of these | i for the calling of & world conference | jo1 all Christian churches to consider | questions of faith and order as the ! LeXl step toward Christian unig CONGREGATIONAL PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL. 17th AND P STS. N .. . J.°0. OLDEN, Minister, { —Church_echool. MO’ ed by those who 3 E. ‘ABRAHAM “AND 1suc'—| moviog_pletures. ___Moving picturs MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. Walter A-mos Morgan “jg;us and His Mother” Story Every Sunday Morning 6:00 p.m.— Vesper Service “The Everlasting Mercy” i] 5:00 p.m.—suntor ¢ £ Societs 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Soclety, 7:30 p.m.—Sunday Erening Club. :45 &.m.—Chureh school—Classes for all. Children’ Everybody Welcome | Church of the REV. DR. TAYLOR TO PREACH IN LOCAL CHURCH AWARDS PLANNED IN'BIBLE CONTEST - Prizes and Certificates to Be Announced at Local Church May 23. i {ENDS FIFTH COMPETITION § {\Spemal Program for the Occasion ; Being Arranged by the Commit- i tee in Charge. | e = | ] Priz mmu condueted the kers serniof Church of Chi- national nd will at_the 10 am., “Per Throu 1w special progri the committe arranged First Congregational and G streets northwest, at 11 May His subject wil b onal Religlon and Progres Soclal Work." Dr. Tayior is the founder dent warden of the Chi mons Social Settlement. He soclate editor of the Surves o contributing editor to the Chicaio Daily News, He member of the Chicago Associatio Commere author of “Religion in s 3 and from 1963 to 19204 ) dent of the Chwago and Philanthropy. Pri Chlcago he held in New York a fro S5 to 1342, practical theology Theological Seminary CHURCH WORKERS | PLAN SESSION HERE Episcopals to Hear Talks and Re- ports on Social Iy S } thes Service. lisg ing Answers to Last Ten Questions. and res Com-! is an as- non-cl | demnation of of Two important fy for the third 1 the soctal Church confe the Ep! of nce ess was ov worke the n which itheir = grave {Jesus into | xxvil.45. 51, 52 nd those who o this was xxvii-54 ¥ 26 inclusive, ton Pepper of Pennsy’ ber of the Episcopal National Coun cil, will deliver an_ address at the general meeting of tha conference on the evening of May 25. on “Chr Responsibili Molding Opinion.” ay the mem- Matthew, atha Jes: A That a special tomb of Jesus (¢) Because Jest s tthe e the ind . A. Moor aterson Mills Compan Carolina will present the side o tal; Richard S. Newham of the Inter- national Association of Mac American Federation of present the side of labo Hard, writer and publishe for the general public, The sessions of the follow | Conferenc celebrate its fiftieth ann 16 to 23. Among other s discussed at the con o church influence migration, the city missions, the rural proble: Lathrop, f ¥ Herbert Hoover in work, and now social_serv tary of the Episcopal Ch preside at the conference EVENING MISSION CLUB. ' The Evening alvary Baptis nday evenin the subject, Ways to interr tt will | the body Jesus 63, 64 their ow and Williant” € grave doubl ill speak T will speal dy.—Matthey nee will ational chwill s opened by ar (b) The with fear Beipless as denc i4. () The 1s had arise xxviile nd wou angel.—Ma watehers were stricken ects to be will be tm- | angel declared th in jail work, from the schools and | (d) Th: Charles N. g0 to Galil iated with | see Him th relief | 97. (a) e secre £m ch, will | The s: ziven them, Himself to XXVIiL10 watchers who had been grave by the chief pharise Matthew, | That “His disciples had come throu the night and had stolen the body —Matthew, Xxviii 98, (a) The ve 1t.—Luke, story of the wo {tales to the Teter went into for himself that women was true iJesus joined the did n Luke. XNiv.15 (a) Cleopus—Luke, xxiv.1 Jesus should have redeen b the eternal Throne . xxiv.21, Moses and a of the prophets —L xx{v.27. (d Permitted them to personally invest gate His person to prove that He was in the flesh.——Luke, XXiv.34 100. (a) No more weeping or cr ing. — Isaiah. Ixv.19. (b)) To an man who added %o or who teo Tom the prophesies of the Word « {God. the " judgments ne upon th 1 That rd and handled Jesus personally {1 John, u all Church ) cus would rev Galilee.—M Mission hurch Club will me. < did not be REISALL, by cu seemed like idl. Luke, xxiv.ll. the tomb and sav the story of the Luke, xxiv.12. (d) MEMORIAI nd went witl recognize Hit nth St and Mass. Ave. N I Preaching at 11 a.m. and S pn. by REV. HENRY S. LEIPER, Asnistant Secretary American Board of Mixxions a.m.—Church school. Adult classes 100 p.m.— Christian Endeavor soc 00 p'm.— Wednesday midweek n ing. “A Church With a Welcome” " CLEVELAND PARK (« (L\Ufll TIONAL.) S4th and Lowell Sis ORTH BIGELOW. Minister. 9:43 a.m.—Chureh s 11:00 a.m.— Mother's Day Service “The Most Revered Mother ! in the World” §:00 p.m.— Ulnstrated address. “Yellowstone Park” CLERICUS MEETS TUESDAY. of Washington at the First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets Northwest ~Tritrant The Representative Church (M. E. Church South) 9th and Massachusetts Avenue Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School—Classes for All. CORNING ATWATER, CHURCH ORGANIS' CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT 7:30; FREE SEATS TO THE | 11 A.M.—Sermon by S | CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D. FOUNDRY CHURCH P anty Sixteenth Near P Street N.W. i . A Great Woman Green Busses Pass the Door REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister 11 A.M. — Overflow Service (Junior Church) — Sermon by M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor. 1 am. Rev. John Reid Shannon, D, D., Preaches 6:45 P.M.——Epwor}h League. Visitors Cordially Invited. TY MALE WELSH STNGERS ‘ot"Yitapatown, Ohio 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by M. LEO RIPPY. Picked from a chorus of 110 to compete in the famous Eisteddfod at Philadelphia, Admis- 8 p.m.—Doors open at 7:30— ‘Dr. W. L. Darby Preaches ' SPECIAL MOTHERS’ DAY PROGRAM Gl I School %t 9:30 a.m 11 a.m., Graham Taylor, D. D.. LL. D.. of Chicago, 11, professor of Soolal E Church School #t 9:30 a.m. nomics and expert in Social Service, speaks on “PERSONAL RELIGION AND PROGRESS :pworth League Service at 6:43 p.m. THROUGH SOCIAL WORK.” NEXT SUNDAY. 8 pm., HASTING:! The Finest Music at All Services The Heartiest Welcome TONIGHT (SATURDAY) CONCERT, 8 0"CLOCK waiian Guitar and Uhulele Bowie. ADMISSION FREE—COLLECTIO MOTHERS’ DAY SERVICES, SUNDAY, 11 A.M. and 8 P.M. €50 Epworth 1 Epworth Lo Hi—Public Worsh Nordica Danje Devotion Club. Walter T. Holt, director. Mrs, Mary She e Soprano. soloi . with = - REV. J, L. NEFF Thon 0 Milier— 1 Scrvice rmon by SPECIAL MUST NOBLE PIERCE, Minister, Preaches 11:00 AM— “Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother” FOWLE hout Shore”, . .Parker 13 Captive Yet Parker oique de Jeaune @’Arc’ Dubois Dubols HAROLD MILLER. DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC. LEWIS| DR. JASON Proing Poxtiu 7:30 to 8 P.M.—Organ Recital, KATHARINE S. 8:00 PM.— e e 5 Tributes to Mothers' Four prominent club women of the city will pay tribute to motherhood. Mrs. John W. Frizzell, President of the District Federation of Women's Clubx, 4 Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin, President of the College Women's Club. Mrs, Harvey W. Wiley, President of the Housekeepers’ Aljiance. Mra. William E. Chamberlin, President of the Women's City Club. The Gates Bible Class at 10 am. will be addressed for the next three Sundays by John D. Wolcott, Ph. D, librarian United States Burcau oi Education, on “THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE GREEKS TO CIVILIZATION AND RELIGION.” All men and women invited. Unusual Concert F riday, May 18, at 8:15 P.M. Special music at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. service$ by Chorus Choir of seventy- five voices and Male Quartet, under direction of R. Deane Shure. Organ recital at 7:40 p.m. by Mr. Shure. H. HART, LL. D.. of New York. a recognized leader in Soclal Service, speaks on “THE APPLICATION OF THE SPIRIT OF THE GOSPEL IN OUR DEALINGS WITH THE CRIMINALS.”

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