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A Latest Announcements of Church News, Capltal Churches to Honor .| “Mother” in s8ermons and Song for Sunday in Mother Day at Bver Lived” morrow. but observances Il be held. gational ts northwest, at Dr. Ja Nobie Pierce, will preach on “Honor Thy ind Mother” A unique serv- ar 1 for 8 p lub women Mrs. John W of thie Distr when, in Chureh o © pastor Father been w pres fance preside be observed by reet Christ schos forth nor mir ermon Mothers of an Sunday 1 effort w put in hi wdanc service the | . Well Pleasing | Service, et 'Christian Church, streets southwest, there te scrvi nd in aptist Ch 1 preache: the topie, * or “What Ts At night wili be ng service led vnd 4 choir of mo Mrs. F Dickinson. Mother of ted by Mother ght he he Revival Lt pper To Preach. Allen Tupper. pastor ist Church, 16th and O It am. on school rooms by York A. Mothers u front of Mdist Epis v The Boy Rand will give a Homer J. Councilor, ntral committee on cluss work, will d former Post | will se who come early to secure seats, Baptists to Note Day. Mothiers' da il brated school at 16:15 o'clock st Church. Rev pastor, will have 11 o'clock Baptist Church will _keep custom of celebrating Moth- morrow The serv- night. will be | of the Men mmittee B. 1. 1saac amuel N. Frost. | Hernd T. H. Ward.| td. Jr., and Charles will Lie presentad to eve who attends the servie S at the pulpit h four boys and girls i ach urn as pages to re rings from the au- | sent at the will an , morning tha ausp an execuy James nn. Will Branon i lub consist- B. Pinn, m B Herron ¥ their h and in the | and the a 1 mothers of 5 4s well as the church | il b brought to ning services in automobiles. gram will be given | dron, the pastor, will Mothers of Aean . ¥, will spea LlJTHFRA\ St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B oand St osts s REV. H. D, HAYES, D, D., Pastor. “The Church Where You Feel at Home.'" Bunday. 9:45 nm - Bible seno service and Vit ment um\ru LV, I. 0. BAKER, Church of Reformatxon' 2nd and B Sts. S.E. REV. JOHN WEIDLEY. D.D. EV l."g‘l\'cr. UNDAY, Einda : Morn g Christian 9 You are invited i Church of the Incarnation ot Cyrner 14th and Gall NoW. REVe HENRY MANKEN, Pastor. o sehuol 5 b No ‘saats reserved M service '"Pubiic CORbransy rvvite Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and 6 nw. c. W LOCHER, Pastor. 945 am. - Bible school qu m.—Sers| 1 Paul’s En lish Lutheran | . Church Hreventh ind 1 Streets N.W. T. Huddle. D. D.. Pastor | Mothers' Day Celebratien unds s selool. Address by Mrs. Mina C. Van Wink ‘The Greatest Woman of Them AlL" secial musie by quartet and junior ir Chiristian Endeayor meeting. “He Restoreth My Soul.” Thursduy— Praser_servie Chnst Lutheran Church New Tersey ave. bet. M and N sts i s¥nod.) . FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. SERVICE—11 A.M. “g, S. Mothers” Day | ' Exercises $i40 a3, S, aud Bible classy 11:00 7:00 £:00 (Missouri 1 | bia | preached | evening n the | | pastor, THE _EVEN “'HILL START WORK ONITALIAN CHURCH S pecml Services Tributes Scheduled | Observance of y Creeds Here. Baptist Edifice at New York Avenue and Kirby Street to Cost $20,000. Wor Amphio quartet entire mo the | male have ! the and the president of Glee Club und the of Shiloh Chureh. will charge of (he music at Ning aud night services Dr. Sha 1o Speak. { . 3 ‘ Rev. Dr. John Reid Sha wil preach at Foundry Ch morning at 11 o'clock. in the at & o'clock a spe Mothe program is to be given. at which Dr. | L. Darby. secretary . - “ederation of | i | i | vnton w Bull will provided chure} fying 961 and tomorrow REV. M. C. MARSEGLIA, m; ¢ he f e and | ! |aven uhw | Mar. nd is to ba broken for the new ian Baptist Church at New York 16 and Kirby street northwest at clock afternoon. Olindo glia, ary of the board of stees superintendent of the unday school, is to preside. The invocation will be given by the Henry W Millington, sec- : a Association of The Rev. Dr. Hugh Bap- Scriptures e {the Attractions of Hc At the Baptist Church, H tomorrow secre eman | - and Rev 1ty Dr. Wil will « i preaching Disappoint be a responsive read the Rev. M. . M ding officer s to ress. in which h»\l|'l‘ Dr. Jol ¢ Pal- chaplain of the local Scottish nnfl{ nd pastor of Washington | Height R i Church » principal address. king wil = who is ALUMNI MEET. Ministers Elect Officers at Cos nm\, Club 1 AsSoct Le par- | Rite bod- 1 deacons The | The Southe r Span- of the Union 1 ¢ 8! i i ottish Rite M. Be he obhserved o thr i the until trip made < E ool | he church s to cost, BLISS CLASS GUESTS. " {Glee Club to Take Part in Eckmg- | ton Church Services. address. He characteristi 1 students, Rev. D honovary dent; Dr. Ch Prof. Pratt treasurer. Dr. W. L. pre DR. HOPKINS TO SPEAK. s and t Tako- of stu q Tbey first nts, respectiv part m the! s Sunday evening | Give 3 Sereet Church Lr. F Hie Disciples of Christ, i dresses the church services of Nint tian Church tomorrow Addresses at Ninth pastor. wiil Rev preach The Rev duge. bert M EPISCOPAL. CHRIST CHURCH t ne Founded 179: CLIAM CURTIS WHITE. Rector. T ASCENNION. MAY 13 wimunion, BIBLE CLASS ELECTS Bible uth, E. Church in ensuin dent Owen Charl LUTHERAN. Grace Evangelical Lutheran | Church (Ohio Ssnou.) and Coreoran Sts. g, 11 a.m. 10— i Beryice : " Church of the Advent 7;‘ 13th 4 and_You ste. n.w, \( NDAY St. Paul’s Churc nu}flf“ Sertices now in Restored Church. toly. Communion. am. St Agnes’ Church \.m,m 7530, 10, 11 A Daily_mass. orth Capitol cars. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D.. Recter. Services: Sunday. 7:30. 10. 11 & m. & 1:3) p.m - 7 Saint James Church Sth st. near M 3 Sunday, 7 pm CHUBCK 01‘ THE ASCENSION, Ave. At 12th 8t. N.W. REV. THOS. WORTHINGTON LOOI\E Rector .00 4.3 EARLY CELEBRATION. 930 A'M.— CHURCH _SCHOOL. 17:00 A.M.- MOTHERS' DAY _ SPECIAL SERVIOE AND SERMON BY RECTOR. 00 1. 31.—CHT] | %00 bALTYOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY." 8 P.M. — Archbishop Panteleimon, Head of the Greek Church in} America, Representative of the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem. erybody Welcome Tark’s Church| Third and A Streets S.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS, Rector. EV. WILLIAM A. MASKER, Assistant. Sunday after Asosnsion, Day. 7:30 AM.~Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Church. School. 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. ' (Rector.) 8 P.M.—Evening- Prayer-and Ser-|. mon’ (Assistant). Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 P.M. Zvening Prayer. Thursday, 11 A M., Holy Communion, Healing Service, ’ Intercessions. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! Christ Church, Georgetown Corner O_snd 318t sts_n.w. , Bev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector. oly communion. wirch. school. —Full service and sermon by the Rector. 7:30 p.m.—Evening prarer_and_address. . CHRISTADELPHIAN. -Chrxstadel hianEcclesia 3% I \A\AL LODGE HALL. Every Sunday. 11:30 a.m. _All welcome. Christadelphian Chapel - |- Brethren_mect every Sunday at 11 a.m. at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th st. o.w., 2ad foer, LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (AT THOMAS CIRCLE N W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor 2:45 o 11:00 a.m Rev. Rxchard Schmxdr 7:00 pm wosT S 0808 a0d 8 p. Rible sciiool Sermon se kT 500 pm. - Sermo “Our Country’s Hope” Solaist asd 11 am.. ersice Charles Tittmain. This church welcomes'YOU MIDT, Pastor. Bible school, §:30 a.m.: German sersice, 10 a.m.; Englieh worship. 11 am., sermon by Rev. Waltemser of Epiphany Church; 8, xermon by 1 nm..r, B and &ih sts. s.w. REV. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. ““The Church Where You Feel at Home.™ ihle school. 11:00 8'm.—The servica aud sermon Monda. Annual congregational meeting. Wodnesday Praver ui S p tiug by Miss oty Trinity Lutheran Church Cor. 4th and E sts. n.w. H. SCHROEDE Services - 11200 am (Missonri § nglish & woi Scrmon’ by Rev. John Luther League. Evening worship. 8 p.m. preparatory services for union_ Whitsunday. Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. & 9TH ST. N.E, S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. WILES' BIBLE CLASS FOR MEN Morning serviee at 11 “Witnessing” sorvice at T “A Matter of Cost” oung People’s socicties at £:45 Thursday, | rarer meoting, Friday evening Lo by Judge G. 0. Nation. Ph. D, Subject “The New Reformation™ l THE HOMELIKE CHUECH, 1 Fening NG | tion {Church tomorrow morni 1bia As- {Ing chorus Jorthwest jadult department ST THOMAS’ STAR. HEBREW CHILDREN TO BE CONFIRMED Confirmation Day Modified Celebra- tion of Shabuoth, Feast of First Fruits. The Feast of the First Fruits, also known as the Feast of Weeks, or Shabuoth in Hebrew, has been for the most part superseded by the observ- ance of Confirmation day in man: synagogues of this country. In cele brating the holiday on Monday, May 21, the outstanding feature will be the confirmation of the children of the religious school The Feast of the First Frults, like many other festivals inherited from ancient days, has undergone consider- able modification. In_remote an- tiquity, even in early Biblical days, this feast was one of the thred pil- grimages which the Joews made to the Temple at Jerusalem. There, in num bers vast, they offerad up on the a! thelr sacrifica wf parehed corn’ and wheat loaves at the end of the firet seven weeks of the spring planting ion Modified. n day core erican’ synagogues is of th ra- hand u grad schoo who - Celeb: The Confirmat many of our A a recent adaptation Tt is on the one ation from the religioy confirmands are those tended re! ous school from kindergarten days to the first_and second year high school age. They have studied the Bible, Jewish ethics nd literat religious ceremonials, doctrines nd duties, and also con- siderable post-Biblical history of the Jews. Some have also studied the HeBrow languag. At the same time the graduates from the religious school are held under moral responsibility to remem- ber their consecration to Israel's mis. elon of service as a priestly people who are called upon to be a blessing to all fam s of the earth. Th re- rewal of feaity to lsrael Is as glorious and triumphant a moment as gradua tion. Both are voluntary and both call for ardent service Throughout all American Jewish commi ties where the confirmation ceremony is observed receptions are held In the homes of the parents of the confirmands or in the synagogues where the exercises are held at- their WILL PREACH TOMORRDW | Rev. Dr. Freennn af Troy, N. Y.. at Epiphany Church. Dr. H. R. Freeman brother of Re Dr. Freeman, will preach in of James E Epipha and even CLASS TO GIVE CONCERT. The Burrall Sunday sehool will give a concert auditor Sunday class in th of th Caly oolhouse Baptist Wed: X 14th AND A S 10. 11, Washmg’ton Cathedral THB BETHLEHEM CHAPEL Wisconsin ave. 1w Woodley rosd 1400 p.m n avenus cars ELIGION AND SCIENCE. Muonic and Eastern Star memor IRY 0N EV WELCOME ISth Between P and Q sts P, DD G L Rev. . Grace anh—GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Canal and the Potomac. WISCONSIN AVE Rector Frnest Smic BELOW M s THE REV. HENRY L. DURRANT. rervices: T:0. 11 am and lEpn phany G street near 14th Dr. James E. Freeman, Rector Holy Communion, a.m. — Morning Praver, Sermon by Rev. H. R. B. D, ‘of Troy, N- ¥ School, 9:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. 11 with Freeman, Church ¢ 3 pm. 4 p.m.—Aifternoon Service. 6 p.m.—Young People’s So-, ciety. 8 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon by Rev. H. R. Freeman, B. D. WASHINGTON, “Why “| pastoks—pr B (O, T0 OPEN FUND DRIVE. Calvary Bnptist Church Seeks New Building. A feature of the opening of the campalgn to secure funds for the new Calvary Baptist Church building will ibe a dinner, to be served to members of the church and congregation next | Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Plans for carrying forward the buil ing enterprise will be discussed. C.F. Fisher will lead the Y. . E. (senlor) meeting tomorrow ning at 6:45 o'clock. At 7 o'clock ithe inter - meets, { Miss i3 Gooch as the leader. T 16 G will conduct the Tuesday | jovening Socie of Christian En- deavor mecting. at & o'clock Members of the church will be in attendunce upon the following pend- Ing conventions: Northern HBaptlst Convention, Atlantic City, May puthern Baptist Convéntion sas City, May 15 to 20; Christian deavor Convention, Des Moines, July 4 to 9; B. Y. P. U. Convention, Bo {ton, July 4 to 8; Baptist World's Al- lance, Stockholm, July DR. W00D TO PREACH “Double-Minded Mm’\ 4 Covenant. Chufeh of and Conne pastor. Rev. Dr. preach tomorrow night on bject. “The le-Minded Man.” Do 1 F That Jesus Christ I< the Son of ¢ will be the Chris- tian Endeavor topic. diseussed by the ndeavorers at 6:45 oclock, Il H are will be the leader The evening branch Cross Auxillary will evening in the all of the church chairman of preside. The 3:30 o'clock Sunday vesper services of the Church of the Covenant have been discontinued for the present season VISIT THEIR OLD HOME. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe have gone to their old home, 4n Detroit, Mich., where Dr Radecliffe will preaci tomorrow the dedicatory sermon for the Scoville Memorial Church, and | from there will go to Tndianapolls, Ind, to attend the Presbyterian Gen- eral Assembly, meeting there June 17, Subject at At the Kirec the Covenant icut avenue. harles W, iwi iy 1i It of the Red meet Monday omers’ classroom Miss Myrtle Wood, the organization, ! PRESBYTERIAN. Eastem Presbyterian Church | aud Marsiand ave. n.e. RED E. BARROWS, Pastor. hool Hibie claes “Preaching lnv Rov. JOSEPH T. | | i 1os C. B, m- % bom. - Presching | HARYVE: | The Church of the Pilgrims | SOTTHERN PRESBYTERIAN 1d st bet P and Q n.w REV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Past 9.4 a.w.—Hible school. with el evers wember of by Dr. McLEOD | | tor 1002w i | i 3apm | stracgers are lavited 00 0m 7130 paw ne Vorship and sermon by | 515 pm =" Christisn Endeavor So sercice Thursday at 8 p m. fr during Sunday morning service. A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO_ALL SATURDAY, MAY 12, with | will | 1923. TO SPEAK AT COVENANT CHURCH Rey arles Stelzle, religions worker, is to deliver | address at the Church of the {enant, 15th and N streets nerthwest, I May at 30 o'clock [in Washington at_that time in con lnection with the National Conferenc | of Social Work. lecturer and an 20, PRESBYTERIAN. PRESBYTERIAN Jom Marshall Place. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, § MINISTER. 11 am. | “WHEREBY SHALL I i KNOW?” 8 p.m. ' SOME QUESTIONS About the Bible | Wallace Memorial S5, ] . NMandolph st and New Hampshire i Rev. MPBELL, Pastor Servicen, 11 am. S 8. 930 E. ' Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th AND NEWTON STS. | REV. ‘IBNAHD snnx‘n M. A., Pastor. P eas 0w #chool. ot i Dr. Willam n Endesvor meet i S ! br Dr. Seeive. | Eckington ! TRev m, BRUNDAG! Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church Last side Chery Chass Circle. Cars <top near door. HUBERT REX JOHNSON. Pastor. REV. DOUGLAS PUTNAM BIRNIE. D. D., Assistant Mintster. Birole wi bt 11 am. learn al vices 'Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY.) Sixteenth and Irving sts D JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., 1nday scigol. Bible ciasses Sermon ¥ Dr. C. E. Junlo: Weatmiruter during mornlng © Mount Pleasant _16th st bus ilasicoiren ng et n.w. | Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th aod Fatrmont sts, o.w. JOSEPH . KELLY. : Classes for all Men's class where men o a high stundard of Bible saenine alug wor Ward: s hool 0w p.__Sermon by D: “MOTHER." termediate (. E Mrs. 7:00 pan Tecital, Chester Miaic at's Vaugelis [ $.90 pm Sermon by HALL WE RE. WRITE THE BIBLE ' 7:45 p.m.—Organ nignt at 8 Miss Clara McQuown i Young women on her work At i NT€C A radio message will be | Japan durlng the evening | 1s under the Ruspices of the ATl tminster Chapter of the C b are roung. Cordially Wednesday night, an _automobile p will accompany Dr. Ward to the Pre Falls_Church, to conduct ser meeting. Wil leave from 18th irmont_ st or not. ty taxr_nght at & Metropolxtan Presbyterian sets wouthesi 2, Past; 11000 am. 645 pmi— Ti45 om Georgetown Churc] REV. JAMES T. MARSHA A MOTHIR'S WISH." Christian En socleties. ‘ommunion_serv P ST. NEAR 3lst st u.w. service: Mies Netia Craix. solomt: i NEW THOUGHT. ST. MARGARET’S Conn. ave. and Bancroft placs REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D, Rector. Sunday_after Ascension day. 9 § 11:00—Morning prayer and sermon. Preach: er. the Rev. Rowland 8. Nichols. 4:30—Evening prayer and sermon. Preach- er, the Re SDED, Thursda y ALI,_WELCOME—ALWAYS. " St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbia rd. and Irving. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D, Rector. -Holy Communion. :80 a.m.—Church scheol. 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Evening prayer and sermon. WEEK DAY SERVICES, ‘Tuesday and Thursday—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Christian Healing Servico—Tuesdsy, 10:30 *‘Entertatoment for bullding fund, Friday, 8 p.m. ST. PAULS CHURCH 23r4 and Washington cuclo Rev. Robert Talbot, D Rector. 7:30 and 10 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—8unday _school. 11:00 3.m.—Holy Communion and sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and_sermon. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown | Corner of O and Potomac Straets REV. JOHN 8. MOSES, Rector. SUNDAY AFTER ABCENSION. 7:30 a.m.—The Holy Communion. 30 a.m.—Chareh school. 1100 o-m—Moraing prayer _and Preacher, the rector. 7:30 p.m.—Memorial services for Bishoj Harding. Preacher, Rev. C. Thursday, 10 a.m.~The Holy Communlem sermon. l National Ccmcr of Christ Meetings—Sundsy ser ce at 4 p.m. “0ONSTRUSTIVE ‘CUNRENT ] Practitioners: Emma Graz. Geo. E. Bioker i and Leona Feathers. | " The National | Science of Truth Association Agnes Lawson of New York will speak on “IMAGINATION” Sunday Evening at 8 0'Clock. Wednesday Evenimg at 8 0'Clock DA RAINEY will speak on “TRUE DOMINION." THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N STREET N. ] - SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. i VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY, MINISTERS. NEW HOME, 1326 Eye St (Near 14th and H sts. stops of bo SUNDAY, 8 P.M.— “Getting Rid of Your Jonah” ‘WEDNEBDAY, 8 P.M.— “Dollars and Health” The third of five steps to succe THURSDAY, 8 P.M.— “Smell; Nose; Liver Lymphatic! System” (The third of five open lectures on MENTAL PHYSIOLOGY.) Personal healing and literature, Washington Hét hts Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama roads. REV. JOHN C. PALMER. D. D, | 11am—+TILL HE COME." ! munion after br “CHRISTIAN W OMANTOS i Spm. Peck . .Mcmonal Chapel REV. IRVING W. KETCHUM. Minister. Pean. Ave and Z5th n.w 11 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. Thomas Harrison, known as the Boy Preacher Day ood anniverssry of the writing Sweet Home.™ l WcstemPresbyterxanChurch H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. ¥:30 a.m. —Sunday school. "“The Modern Mother” 7:00—Christian Eadeavor “Ye Fathers’ A FLOWER FOR ALL IN THE MORNING. SERMON TO FATHERS IN THE EVENING. SPECIAL MUSIC. SIXTHPRESBYTERIAN| 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. i REV. MAURICE §. WHITE, Minis 1 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school, 1100 m — [“Can We Do Wxthout God?” ut ail fte | ?”‘ NORTHMINSTER 1h st and R. T oave n.w UGH KERR FULTON, 645 Christian End STRANGERS ALY | 'New York Avenue Presbyterian Church ‘The Lincoln Pew NEW YORK AVE, 18th AND H 8TS. Rev. Wallace Radclifie, D. D., Pastor Emeritus, Pastor’s Assistant : Rev. William A. Eisenberger 9:80 AM.—BIBLE SCHOOL. 10:00 A.M.—ADULT CLASSES. 11:00 A M.—PUBLIO _ WORSHIP, SERMON BY Rev. John B. Laird, D. D. g SUBIECT— | “Witnessing 8:45 P M.—CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR #:00 P.M.—PUBLIC ~ WORSHIP WITH SERMON BY Rev. John B. Laird, D. D. SUBJECT— “Strength for Daily Tasks” ALL WELCOME. CHURCH OF THE CDVENAN I AVE. AND N REV, GRARLES W00D, B. 5., Minister. 9:30—Sunday school. Ciasses for men and women. 11:00—Morning service. Wood 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and vesper ' service.” Sermon br Dr. “THE DOUBLE - MINDE! N."" Evening choir of 100 voices. 8:00—Thursdar, midweek service. ALL WELCOME. Westminster Church Memorial 7th near B B.W. REV. HENRY W. TOLSON, Paster. "MOTHERS' DAY SERVICES. "10". AND THE WHALE, ty Welcome to This Friendly Church. Sherwood FEOD2 ISLAND AVENTE corner_22ad Rev. WALTER F. ‘BE Y] WITH Sermon by Dr. 9:30 .. —Babbath schoois Cov- | He will be ” of | 11 Activities and Services BAPTIS Grace Baptist Church 9th and South Carolina ave. xe. PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON. (930 Dible school. ~ Cias.es for ‘The Greatest Womaninthe World’ %:00-DR. W. A. MORGAN PREACHES. ““On Mothers’ Day Let Us Worship Mothers’ God” “West Washington Baptist S B AUSTIN pmaks EAR’ UNCROWNED !IN AID OF BUILDING FUND. Ladies' Society of First Reformed } Church Entertains. | An entertainment was given by the |, {Ladies’ Aid Society of the First A formed Church, 13th and Monroe | streets northwest, for the benefit of the building last Wednesday, and also last night. y. “All on Agcount was given. Those who took part were Karl Hauf, Melville Vogtman, Granville Gude, George Elfman, ~ Richard Herberger, _Carl Ballengor, Amelia Gude, Marie Roh a Buhrer, Louise Gude, Li chnke, Mildred Thompeo Robinson, Helen Widmiy: Reichman and Wilhelmina Tie play was under the di- uline Hole Takoma Park Bapust REV. WILLIAM E. LA RUE, Pasts 11 a.m.—Sermon by paster: ¢THE IMMOR- ALITY of SognimeEne; 8pm o Sermon_ br the Fi “THE LIGHTS OF HOME. " At 6 pm.. Sunday. pubi breaking gronnd for new chur Branch road and Aspen street E.HezSwem 8 pm. Intcrnatxonal Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM 1012 Ninth St. N.W. 10.30 a.m —Iaoetnn by Pilgrim W. M. Wis- 3.00p. ~—Iecture by Mr. Wisdom. {he Basiie spectally invivedry 3 and 7.30 p.m.—Bible studfes eats free No_collaction SPIRITUALIST. Mme. Marcxa {145 YOU T N.W. Mewting Sundec Tiurs._eventn ceremonr of b &t Pive pastor, tellx: “How 3 OWEM octor won'a woman- The Musical Trown Family plare Bright auditoriu 4 them): fiue organ: male chorus and a singi o Wt Fifth Baptxst FOR MOTHER'S SAKE 30 "COML TO CHURCH. &S acly 11,00 a.m 7180 pm 88 9:30: Cha, HOLDS ME ednesday and Irday ev KENDALL BAPTIST Nioth and B s.w.—Pastor Walter C. Scott. am “When Home Is Heaven” sermon to moth Mzss e Circle EVERY _“I‘DV) S8DAY AND FRIDAY 2=l e DA Fas 15 1o 8 “The Fme Art of Rxght Living” Datly From 12 to 8 P.M Red and Rlue Contest in S. %30 Mrs. C. Vick and Christiun Endeasor. 7:15. Mr. C. W. Myers Honor Mother by Coming to 145 H & t Church TheFirst Sp: mtual:stChurch Gospell Songs=Goinel| Sexmens IMMANUEL LECTURE BY_THE_PABTOR. The National Baptist Memorial Church. ALFRED H. TERRY (16th St. and Columbia Road SUBJ i {“The Devil’s House Party” ' FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. “The devil himseif, of confusion and i pm.. at Prinia Te _secaud_floor Rev. G. Lyal Arthan ug fulls recovered from bis recent il ume his meetings. beginning on y eveniog next. Cau be interviewed in his stud! SOCIETY HALL. 809 G st. n.w the author ® The Greatest Power— A Mothers Prayer! Are Your Mother's P Answered for You? Pastor Gove G. Johnson preaches (11 and 8 p.m.) At Night, MOTHERS’ DAY SERVICE. with a Choir Mothers vers Mothcrs Day Servx:e - CHURCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM Lecture by Rev. HP Strack retars N € v Mrs. C. Bick, Mr. and Mrs Kates, 1110 E Street Northwest Everybody Welcome-8 O'Clock The Elizabeth White Spiritual Church 1502 14tk Bt. N.W.—SUNDAY, 8 P.M. Ordination_Service aud Address Ly Rev. Jane B. Coates Modern Spirituatism and Science Ordination of Ehzlbe!h White | wiil follow All_welcome. SDIR: mtesmgen by warious, mediuma ‘Message Circle and Talk Every Friday, § pn. Meetings ia the future will be held tn my home, 1703 lrving st. Public cordially invited.’ Usual admnt Rets 8 mesnage. DISEASE DIAGNOSED FROM THE EYE." | Dr. Victor Meers; sycclalist, with cents Pastor’s Theme “The Mother of Jesus” etworth 2:30 a.m 10:15 a1 31100 a.m. Toopm 7th and Randolph streets Rev. F. Paul Langhorne, pustor -§. E. with orcheat Mothers Sastor. R up meet tor. PECIALLY Nmetecnth Street Baptist | Church | Corner of 19th_and 1 Efa. N.W | REV. WALTER H. BROOKS, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m 0 100 am . Acts, and Second Ath a0d Va ELLIS C. PRIMM, Par 11:00 8.1 ! “Our Debt to Mothers” “A nSmhort Biography of a | Man Who Made a Success” 9:30 a.m.— b g el 3 CORDIAL WELCOME—CHALLE _ MESEAGES. METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.I John Compton Ball, Pastor Morning at E “Ascension Significance” 9:30. B Mr.Shav, Bocieties. Evening at_Seren-Forty-F: “Mothzrs Day Service” tomobile ervice provided for shi in mothera of church and congregatio Notify Mr Roliand La Pelle. Phope Colum bia 90181, BRING YOUR MOTHEER. HONOR YOUR MOTHER'S MEMORY to the Metropolitan, where the rea queen of Mas will be crowned | and message THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets (Just Above Scott DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER’S Subjects: 11 MORNING—MOTHERS' DAY “The Matchless Ministry of Mother” Beautiful floral decorations and offerings of flowers for mothers. tment only o plisiien i 30 am.; Jr. Ci B. | . 8:45. Midweek service, Tiursday. | Brookland Baptist Church 12th aad_Newtop N E DR. 0. 0. DIETZ, PASTOR. Serv 11:00 a.m. —A Promise for Every Day.” 8.0 pm.- The Mother and the Homg Bible school, 9:30: 1. ¥ 6:43 p.m YOU ARE Temple Baptist Church (Cor. 10th and N_Sts.) DR. J. J. NUIR. Pastor. {or reat apErats it como” s ase serices ity quartet in_evening. e L AVERUE | BAPTIST CHURCH | 4620 Win. ave. n.w.—W.L. VAN HORN, Pastor. | { TR, 8., 8:40 a.m - 1. Koss Geseford. supt. | Lillian Renno, pres. —8ubject 10 E a 6:45, hle -hool; men. for you thrae (. Circle) § EVENING “The Fatal Folly of the Fool in Business” The last of Dr. Tupper’s sermons on “The Folly of Fools.” lllustrated by a thriling Bible Story. Crowds of men and women attend these practical uplifting Sunday i evening services. Special music. | S Sat930am B V. P U at 6. Organ recital by Prof. Ferry at Swedish Services at 3:30 p.m. in the S. Taren of New York. ALL GREEN LINE BUSSES PASS CHURCH DOOR The Home Church CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Invites you to attend services TOMORROW. at 6 to 7:40, with socia! 7:40 to 8. S. Room, by T Dr. Anderson preaches at cleven “The Super-Mother Love” Dr. Abernethy in the evening at eight “I Never Disappoint” or, “The Dependable Man” Mr. Norman Goldman will play the violin. The Male Quartet will sing. YOU WILL BE WELCOME

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