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10 Latest Announcements of Church News, SPTHODIST EPISCOPAL. (White) The Church With a Message ‘The Church With a Social Program METROPOLIT AN MEMORIAL M. E. 434 and C Sts. N.W. (John Marshall Place) Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., DR. HASTINGS H. HART i Of the Russell Sage Foundation 8 P~ DR. EDWARD T. DEVINE | Of the National Coal Commission £:45 p.m.— Epworth Lengue 9:30 a.m.— Sunday school, 3:00 p.m. —Chinese Sunday schol Daily Free Kinde: rom 9 to 12 M. Saturday Night Soc young people. A welcome far all. The National Methodist Church ““We preach Ghrlst Cruclfied, the power od and the Wisdom of God.” " Lincoln Road Church Lincoln_road, Riode Island ave. and U st. n.e. REV. WALTER L. Db, Mivisger. 1Mam JOHN 'R. ED- WARDS, D.D. S pan—Svimon’ 1y the minister, “THE TWELVE GATES. Revelation, 2018, Church “school, M. R. 9:30 am i Epworth_Leagne 15 pam. Wesle Methodxst prsco al CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Cor. Connecticut ave. and Jocelyn st. REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. Mothers” Day Service rmon by the pastor. ervice by tlie fastor. = | WAUGH M. E. CHURCH | 3rd and A Streets N.E. | Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor 9:30 a.m. 13:00 & “A Great Opportumty" 7:00 pm.—Epworth League. £200 pom — “A Man and Hls Mantle” TRINITY M. E. CHURCH ' 5th St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor 9:30 am. v the pastor, “GOD’S POEMS” Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School sraduates and students will attend the service. | 0. Subject— “THE LETTERS Ep Douglas Memorial ** REV. J. 0. WRIC v Speelan, Supt., Sunday sl Bac wol, 1. h and H Sts Northeast. school; classes for srmons by the pastor. ‘THE fAmY CHURCH g Dumbarton Ave. M. E. Church B. I. McGOWAN. hooi REV. Sunday R 8:00 p.m.—Iiri Tor xon on “A RARE CHARACTER AND HOW HE ACTED IN A CRISIS." o not miss this sers Pastor’s topic, “The Valley of Calam- MILY TO_DUMBARTON FOUNDRY Sixteenth Near Green Busses P YOUR REV. HERBERT F, RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister 11 am— Rev. Dr. Worth M. Tippy Preaches 8 p.m.—Doors open at 7:30— Dr. Herbert F. Randolph Preaches Church School at 9:30 a.m. Epworth League The Finest Music at All Services The Heartiest Welcome T e g, 'McKENDREE Mass Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor DR. JOHN H. WESLER, Supt. Sermon by DR. RAYMOND V. JOHNSON of Indiana, 0 A.M.—Prayer Service. A.M.—-iunday School. M.—Public Worship. 45 P 0 M.—Epworth League. ing and evening service. MIDWEEK SERVICES Tuesday—3 to 5 P.M.—Service the sick. WEDNESDAY EVENING AT SHANNON will lecture und. Home Missionary Society. 1 ofienng will be taken. the church is cordially invite pecial Musxc and Refreshments Thursday—8 PM.,—Prayer meeting. Friday—7:30 P.M.—Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME A&W}MWWW)* CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Men's Bible Class, Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, President. 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Superintendent. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by 9:30—Calva i under the auspices of the Sodality OF CHRIST ’ Service at 6:30 p.m. P.M.—Evangeiist Service. Sermon by DR. JOHNSON. MRS. FANNIE SHREVE HEARSILL will sing at bot! Subject: “An Evening With a Great Poet” No admission charge. The “mite boxes” will be opened and a spe- SPECIAL SERVICE JUNE 3. Demonstration by Sodality Union at Mount Carmel Retreat House. The Sodalists of Washington are looking forward to the demonstration which will be held on the grounds of the Mount Carmel Retreat House Union of Washington the afternoon of June 3 at 4 o'clock. After the services, which will consist of vespers and benedition, it is planned to de- vote the remainder of the evening to a social time, refreshments to be served. This will afford a means for all of ihe members throughout the city to not_only renew old friendships, but jto form new ones. An invitation is extended to every Sodalist to be pres- ent., PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. C. A, 901 Ruote Tyland ive. esper Joln, saw the Holy (Revelation, Sixteenth above @ N.W. sbbath school classes. i undef Mrs. - Atice | . with Scripture ser- | Open Dai ALL “Lmo\lé" PAU H ERRY. First M. P, Church 4th-st. near G RHODE ISLAND !(‘lll /RCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | | BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, ' AVENUE ticds Island ave. at Tt st now REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D., Pastor. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor—7 P.M. NORTH CAROLINA | AVENUE . Ave., Sth and B CROSBY, P: . SE. S p.m.—Preaching by media the ristian Endeaor. Ebenezer M. E. Church Corner 4th_and D Sts T W, WA Cirele) ing will pre 5 HE Rosedale M. E. Church BEV. C. E. LINGER, PETWORTH The church wuhl a program.’ (Grant _circle busses pass_the door, take Soldiers' Home car to Upshur st. New Hampshire ave.) or and 30 a.m.—Sunday school for all grades. 7 pm.—Epworth League. Rev. EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor Preaches at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., on “Sane Views of stian Perfection,” and “The Eyes of God” Strangers in the city and those without a | hufch home are” especially nvited o Wordhip with us CHURCH P Street N.W. ass the Door METHODIST EPISCOPAL s ofeodeedes h morn- of prayer for the hullng of 8 P.M. — DR. JOHN REID er the auspices of the Woman’s Every member and friend of d. iadoodreadoedeabadoedulpadoedodiadsefuisadosdutradiotoan the MINISTER, on-the subject: | Service i Sibley Hospital, | IEPWORTH | Grant Circle and New Hampshire ave. | THE . EVENING - STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C.,. SATURDAY, MAY 19, .1923. TO GIVE MAY PROCESSION TOMORROW AFTERNOON Annual Exercises Announced by Holy Trinity Church Parish Officials. The annual May procession of Holy | Trinity Church is to be held tomor. row afternoon at 3 o'cldck. It will be the largest affair ever held by the parish, as, in’ addition to the 640 chil-, there | dren of the parochial school, will also be a large number from public and private institutions, the first holy communion class and a big_ delegation from the Holy Name Society. One of the features will be the band attached to the S. O. R. Corps of Georgetown University.: The line of march will be from 36th and N streets to 34th, to Volta place, to 35th, to O | reet, back to the church. A song festival, followed by benediction, will | take place in the church, The various delegations of children will be so arranged In different colors | to lend a beautiful scheme to the line of march, due to the artistic arrange- ments of the Sisters of Mercy charge of all details. SERMON FOR GRADUATES. for Lucy Webb Hayes Training School Students. The Lucy Webb Hayes National Training_School students will be pres- ent at Trinity M. E. Church tomorrow morning, when the baccalaureate ser- mon will be delivered by Rev. Joseph Dawson, pastor. The students represent the nurses of who will graduate next Tuesdav evening: also the Bible stu- dents who are being trained for the deaconess work of the church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, | Columbia road and Euclid st Second Church of Christ, Suenllst, Masonic Temple, 8th and F Third Church of Christ, Sci nt ll. onic Temple, 13th st and'N._ Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th and Park rd. SURJES “MORTALS AND _IMMORTALS” m. and 8 p.m. 11 am. MEETINGS— 8 o'clock. = READING ROOMS: 1319 F ST. N.W., Room 605— Mours, § to 9 (except Wednesday. 9 to T. and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 5:30. ) BLDG.. 14th nnd G Sts.— Hours, 10 to § (Wed., 10 10 7, and Sun. and holidass, 2:30 to 5:30) THE ARCADE, 1ith anli Park roat (Second Floor)— 10 t0 9 week days except Wedneadase, 10 10 5:30. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Closed “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH.” M. E. Church South 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E | Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Wor- ship. Sermon by the Pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. | 8:00 p.m.—Evening Wor- ship. Chorus Choir .and Large Quartet. All Protestant Christians without & church home are invited to units with us. Marvin M. E. Church South | 10th and B Sts. S.W. CLAUDE M. HESSER. Minister. 11:00 a. 'HRIST IN THE HOME." I\»M p.m CING FACTS.” o . S, Lpworth League. ST. PAUL R . At Second N.W. 3. JUDSON RINGER, Pustor. i rw ociate 3 CHURCH SCHOOL—9: l.flll. Rt YOUNG “Esl's ;;Lfls&a' X v, . Mullikin, 3. M. HOGE CLA! o Prof. W .. Phiilips, teacher. 11 ames mmSermn: 7 p.m—Epworin League. Thursday. B pme Prayer dod Praise MT. PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont. REV. CLIFTON K. RAY, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school classes for all ages. Ladies’ Bible class— W. W. Millan, teacher. Men's Bible class— Tracy L. Jeffords, teacher. - 11a.m—SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY EXER- CISES by the achool in the main audi- torfum of the church. All are invited. pworth League. o sening worship. Pastor's subject. “The Man Who Fell Short” Thursday, 8 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Service. in PLAN VESPER SERVICE. Luther Place Church. A Christian Endeavor vesper serv- ice. under auspices of the District of { Columbia Christian Endeavor Union, | will be held tomorrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in Luther Place Memorial Church, 14th street and Thomas circle. Homer J. “ounclilor will deliver an address on | “The Full Measure of Service.” This meeting will be the culmina- {tion of a twenty-day perlod of sac- irifice. during which the Endeavorers of the District have been making iof the District Unlon. The meeting will open with a song service, in charge of Walter E. Cossins, leader | of the vested choir of First Presby- terfan Church. Rev. Roger Winger, |D tor of the Church of the Brethren, {4th street and North Carolina avenue | southeast, will conduct the devotion- al service. "A five-minute period wiil be allowed for Christian Endeavor testimon WILL FILL LOCAL PULPIT. byterian Church. Rev. Dr. Andrew M. Brodie, former- pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Wichita, Kan., now na- tional representative of the near east relief and member of the Presbytery of Washington City, will preach at the Sixth Presbyterian Church tomor- row, both morning and evening. At the morning service Dr. Brodie, by order of the Presbytery of Wash- ington city, will declare the pulpit of the Sixth Presbyterian Church vacant, the pasto f Maurice White having last Tues. day. CHINESE TO PREACH. Rev. Chu Seng Miao to Occupy Im- 4 manuel Baptist Pulpit. Rev. Chu Seng Miao, who is soon to return to China as a student pas- tor at Shanghai Baptist College, is to preach tomorrow morning at Im- manuel Baptist Church, in the ab- sence of the pastor, Rev. Gove G. Johnson, wha i3 attending the South- ern Baptist convention, at Kansas City. { At the eveninz services Mrs. John N. Mills is to give an illustrated lec- ture on “The Philippine: REFORMED. REFORMED e, AT 13th AND MONROE STS. N.W. First (5 D BUHIER, Minister. 3 B p.m. STH AND O N.W. HENRY I RANCI Db Pastor, S, METROPOLITAN WESLEY A. M. E. ZION CHURCH I strest s.w. bat. nd and 3rd sts REV. H.J. CALLIS, Pastor, 11:00 a.m.~Serman by DR. H a. avor will meet with John Wesley Society. Seat of the annual conference 8.00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. E. B. WATSON _of_Philadelphia, Pa. 6:00 p.m ot. and Sherman sve. n. JAMES HENDERSON, P: ing by delegaie from an- conference. i at John Wesley «St. Paul’s A M. E. Church Sth between D and E s.w. . SCOTT, D. D. 100 Sermon by pastor. Subject: “THE g%gkuY 'AND BENEFICENCE OF 4:00—Epumin quarterls meeting _ Phillin Wheatly Y. W. C. A. Address by pecial music :Israel Metropohtan (L M. E. Church i Tst and B ate. s | . 1, RUSSELL, D. ., i m —Sunday school, | 10300 2‘m —Preaching by Dr. national - grand Temple of Americ Epworth League. Feaching. | “Miles Memorial C. ML E. Church L and N. Y. BEEDING, Ministe Nitiog ministér feom Zion -conference. 6:30 p.m.—Epworth jeague. 8:00 p.m —Annual _sermon Commandery by t YOU ARE_WELCOM Pastor. J. ELIOTT. er Mosaic 3rd_st._het. REV. M, 9:30 a.m 11:00 a.m. to the Moses pastor. 6th st. bet. L and M sts. n.w. WM. D. BATTLE, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school ‘and Bible cla 11:00 a'm. and 8 p.m.—Preaching bs_clergs- men from the A. M. E. Zion annual conference. 6:30 p.m.—Varick Christian Endeavor. You_Are Welcome to Our Services. Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church 23rd bet. L and M Sts. N 2D W JONES, Miisier 7 school and Bible C. WILLIAMS of Phil Miss Beulah d-lpm Caldweil. 6:00 p.m.—All departments of Union wesle at John Wesley Churc! G. DANIELS. Soloist, the auditorium of the! financial sacrifices and donating the | proceeds to the extension of the work ) Presbyterian Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church! | | l i i | enous MISSION WORK CHIEFLY Christian Endeavor Program at| HELPING WEAK CHURCHES ‘Washington City -Presbytery Activities Described in Report Prepared for Assembly. “Washington City Presbytery is composed of a population so homo- (as contrasted with other cities) that its mission work is al- most entirely that of assisting weak- er churches,” says Dr. John A. Mar- quis, general secretary of the Presby- - terian Board of Home Missions, in his annual report to be submitted to the | General Assembly, at Indlanapolis, next Wednesday. CLontinuing, the report says: “Our church aid committee is our Presbyterial agency that supplements | salaries of pastors of weaker churches. In addition we have two rather large chapels (mission sta- tions) maintained by that do real mission work. bytery also the aged; and shares In the control and support of Central Union Mjs- slon, which is a very successful res- cue station for the down and outs. The Pres- Dr. Brodie to Preach at Sixth Pres-| CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY BODY MEET NEXT WEEK Many Washington Delegates to Attend Sessions in Cumber- land May 21-24. The foriy-sixth annual convention of the Christlan Missionary Soclety of Maryland, Delaware and the Dis- trict_of Columbia will be Cumberland, Md., from May 21 to 24. Many Washington delegates will at- tend. Rev. P. A. Cave, pastor of the H Street Christian Church, s president of the convention, and will preside. Other representatives of Washington churches who will speak include Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley, pastor of the Ver- mont Avenne Christian Church, who will deliver addresses on_Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; Rev. Stauffer. pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church; Rex. B. H. Melton, pastor of Columbia Heights Chris- tian Church; Rev. Garrett, Fifteenth Street Christian_Church! Rev. H. F. Lutz, Ballston, Va.; Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, Mount Rainier, Md.: JUA tt and A. G. Bishop, Ninth reet Christian Church, and Mrs. C. Ferguson and James M. Pickens, Vermont Avenue Christian Church. The United Christian Missionary So- ciety will be represented at the con- vention by the following speakers: Pickerill, young people’s work: se M. Bader, evangelis G. 1. Hoover, education; Mrs. Affra B. An- derson, promotional secretary; G. W. Muckley, church erection, and Alva W. Taylor, temperance and social welfare. OPEN-AIR SERMON. Baltimore Beclor to Be Heard at National Cathedral. The preacher at the open-air serv- the Peace cross in the grounds National Cathedral tomorrow on at 4 o'clock will be Rev Dr. Wyatt Brown. rector of St. Mi- chael and All Angels’ Church, Balti more, Md. CO! GRE(‘AT[O‘\AL MEMORIAL Tenth St. and Mass. Ave. N E. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by ALEXANDER JOHNSON. Fort Wayne, Ind. 8:00_p.m.—Sermon by J. COUNCILOR, “A Church With a Welcome” “CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL.) 34th and Lowell Sts. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, Minister. m.—Church_schaol, Al LEN T. BURNS. Vice JIAM BARNES, trated address on I'.Io. i Indian Snake s Celebratxon X MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan Minister. 11:00 a.m.— “No More Hunger” Children's Story Every Suaday Morning. 5:00 p.m.— Vesper Service ; “Why Is the Bible God’s Word?” 5:00 p.m.—Junior C. E. Society. 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Society. 7:30 p.m.—Sunday Evening Club. 9:45 a.m.—Church school—Classes for all. Everybody Welcome A ————ee e e et | METHODIST EPISSOPAL. SOUTH. MET-:5DIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Mount Vernon Place Church The Representative Church (M. E. Church South) 9th and Massachusetts Avenue Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School—Classes for All. 11 AM.—Sermon by M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D. “THE ABIDING UNION” BPECIAL MUSIC? Anthem—'“The Lord Is Exalted’ Quartet—*'0 Jesus, Thou Art St Prelude—* Reveri Postlude—**Alle; . MISS WHITE, Organist. 6:30—Epworth League Social Hour. 7:00—Epworth League Devotional Hour. -lecture by 0—Public worship, with sermon the subject: A3 BPECIAL MUSIC: Anthem—‘“There Stand Those Halls Solo—*'0 Coumtry, Bright and Fair. ORGAN Mrs, relude—'‘Allegro™ (“Sonata in B Postlude—are GEORGE HAROLD MILLER, DIRECTOR OF CORNING ATWATER, DR. MONTGOMERY, on “The Gospel of the Strenuous Life” on High™. ++Rogers ! Parker o Ttogéra TRoger: CHURCH MUSIC, "Lbwis CHURCH ORGANIST. Minor Free Pews to the people; Church doors open in the ovening at 7:30 SUBJECT: “Attorney for the Defense” 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League. Visitors Cordially Invited. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL. Subject: Sped-lim-lant 11 am. and 8 p.m, “Scarecrows’ services by Chorus Choir of seventy- five volces and- Male Quartet, under direction of R. Deane Shure. Organ recital at 7:40 p.m. by Mr. Shure. local churches | maintains a home for! held at | 10 MAKE AWARDS IN BIBLE CONTEST Program Being Arranged for ! Exercises Next Wed- nesday. | Several prominent speakers are to deliver addresses at the presentation of certificates and prizes in the fifth community Bible question contest, conducted by the Bible depart- ment, District of Columbia Federa- tion of Women's Clubs, In co-oper- iation with The Star, at exercises to !he held next Wednesday at S p.m. at the First Congregational Church, 10th and G streets northwest. The committee in charge of the arrangements met last night and dis- cussed the program for the exerci { but announced it had not as yet been | completed. ! Prizes are to be awarded to the contestants who attained the highest ratings in the contest, while ali j others who completed thé course will | be given certificate: PASTORS DECLARE BAN ON SECOND MARRIAGE Four Join fin Resolutmu to Turn Away All Divorced Persons in Future. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, May 19.—All of the four Protestant ministers at Towson have agreed to discontinue the prac- tice of marrying persons who have been divorced, and adopted resolu- tions to that effect. The ministers are Rev Wickes, pastor of Calva: Church; Rev. Henry B. L 1of | Trinity ” Protestant Church; Rev. S. F. astor of the Methodist l’rotes dll[ Church, and Rev. Mark Depp, pastor of the Metho- dist Episcopal Church. According to the ministers and re dents of the Baltimore county divorced persons have been coming here from all parts of the country to be married. The four ministers in the matter said there m. nothing objectionable in such marriages in most cases, but that the hasty mar- riage of dxvuntd persons should be discouraged. One of the ministers married a couple about a month ago and learned afterward that the man already had a wife from whom he was not separated legally. —_— WILL LEAD C. E. SENIORS. W. W. Cunningham in Charge at Calvary Baptist Church. W. W. Cunningham will lead the senior Christian Endeavor service at Calvary Baptist Church at 6 p.m tomorrow. The intermediate meeting at 7 o'clock, will ha leader Ernest McNeil. Mrs, C. Curry will conduct the Tue | Evening Society of Christian { deavor meeting at 8 o'clock. The Calvary Baptist Chinese School in English will meet tomorrow aft noon at 5 o'clock, followed at 6:30 o’'clock by the Chinese Sunday school. Rev. Dr. A. Freeman Anderson, a sociate pastor, will conduct the ju- nior ¢ | morrow morning, and Rev. A. b. Bry- ant will preach at the service for the deaf, in the Sunday Schuol Hoase at $ p.m, Richard Baptist rector agreement on n- CORPS No, 1, 606 E St. N.W. Service at 1 : address by Brigadier Hai f o York In the eves 0 o'clock, address by Brigadier Davia Stilier of Cpoe 0. Service in Chiapel of Salvation Army Social Service Center, 102 B st. n.w.. at 10:30 a.m. Address by Major William Halpin, assistani secretary, of New York 5 N 17th AND P STS. X REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister. 9:30 8.m.—Church school 11:00 a.m.—THE CLOSED BOOK," by winister. 6:30 p.m.—Y. P. 8. C. E. “Isaac and Rebecca” In Motion Pictures. WOMAN'S DAY SERVICES, 4:00 p.m.— sermon issionary 1SS 8:00 p.m.— MRS I sersice. iMA B, HALL MARY CHURCH LL will speak. peaker TER urch services at 11 o'clock to-| ‘| Benjamin RECTOR DECLINES NEW MEXICO CALL i | REV, FRANCIS C. REYNOLDS. Rev. Francis Paul’s Episcopal Church, Beloit, Kan, and a native of Washington, has just declined a call to the diocese1i¢ Opinion of New Mexico issued by the Rt. Rev Bishop Howden, also formerly of this! city in his twenty-sixth, 5 ured an elen cation in_the District public and_the Emerson Institute studied at George Washington Uni- versity and the Virginia Theological Seminary at Ale i val ing George Was University early in 1916, he reccived the degree of bachelor of arts in 191 degree of master of arts red_on him in Jun studying for the dex aster of arts he simultaneously attended the Virginia Seminary, receiving a call to the diocese of Kansas two years While { Seminary. He was placed in charge of two misslonary churches—St. Mich in the city of Hayes, and Heavenly Ri in Wakeeney. After serving in thi capacity for a short time he was placed on the staff at Christ Cath, dral at Salina, Kan., serving in that position until assigned to St. Paul's, Beloit, Kan. N PLANS “BEGINNERS’ DAY.” Avenue Christian Church. ¥ will be observed ng in_ the Sunday hool of the Vernmont Avenue Chris- tian Church, when the opening ex- ercises will be conducted by the be- ginners department, led by Mrs. M. H. Darnall, and the cradle roll depart- mient, of which Mrs. R. L. Koontz is superintendent. The school has authori ing of six delegates to the conference lon” missions, ch will he held at 3 from June 28 to Beginners' d )Trow mor °d the send- 3 DR. CROTHERS SPEAKER. | ton tour to Rocky |W1U Occupy All Souls’ Church ' 1 Pulpit Here Tomorrow. Dr. Samuel McChord Iclergyman and essayis | the pulpit of All Souls' morrow merning in B, Theater. In anticipation of enlarged {ties that will come to the | when the new building at 16th and j Harvard streets is occupied later thig| {vear, the official personnel of thé l«hunh has been almost doubled. Percival Hall, president of Gallaudet | College, again heads the board of | trustees this year, and he is also chairman of the building committee that in this Churel | Crothers, will occupy Church to- F. Keith's| activi- city—for such All s to become in its when completed. will sent a total cost of $700.000. As part of its plan for meeting its new and increased responsibilities, a meeting was held recently. at which | a church council was organized. | Mary K. Porter is chairman and Jesse | ecretary. The council learing house” orders of All lis to be | the auxiliar Church. _____ CHRISTADELPHIA Christadelphian Chapel. Brthian Tompies 1078 Bom iy e oo Christadelphian Ecclesia ¥ F* NAVAL LODGE HALL | Every Sunda. am. Al welcome, | CONGREGATIONAL. before graduation from the Virginia| Observance Tomarrnw at Vermont | is erecting the national church | Souls’ § new home, | repre- | Miss! | Tuesday inorthwest, imn l\rm to Mount Vernon Tuesda i noon 1 Strategic TPosition ! Program 5 lence of iheld. ‘mtll(l‘fi will be given by Dr, Reynolds, rector of )1 Brac | the afternoon wentary edu- {Cary Montagu chools ' penter and Re er he|address | atrs. nter- | | Rev. church i | I Dr. | Delegates will | for alli America, formerly pa Souls’ | Cliff Christian Church of Dallas, T | Brethren meet evers Sunday at 11 .m at ! showing a great | Thirty-Five Activities and Services | (OPEN EPISCOPAL - SESSION TUESDAY Social Service Workers Wil Hold Forth at Trinity Church Four Days. The national conference of clal Service Workers of th, tant Episcopal Church at 0 pm 3d street and Ind and continue the Protes will open Trinity ana 2 through Fr Chureh, ene The delegates will be taken on a frer will 1 AtSp on “Th At 6:30 o'clock dinne served in the parish house. addresses will be made of the £ Social Work on Wedne: will 0 o'clock, when w confer the executive body will At 2:30 o'clock reports of con Jetfre tt, Rev. T. A. Hyde and Re )Charles K.” Gilbert. At the & p meeting an address will be made 1 Rev. Dr. L. E. Sunderland, on " :hool The ne at 9 Two Subconferences. There are to be subconfercncs rom 9 to 12:45 o'clock Thurs: sion_ddresses old Hall, R Mildred P. Car 5 Lathrop. on “The Church in is to be given at 8 pm Mart! P. Falconer Corporate communion will he ce ed 8t 7:30 am. Friday. The al sessio) I convene at 'clock. | Addresses Wil he i James Sherin and Canon Glover Dunseath the afternon session addresses be made | J. A. Moore., . Hard and Fport ‘Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania expected to deliver the principal dress at the evening session be made by Re Work”" will w. a- :{ENDEAVOR CONVENTION TO BE WORLD’S BIGGEST Thousand Delegates Being Prepared for at Des Moines Towa, July 4 to 9. DES Moines and 1o Towa, May a are out to b world, July 4 to 8. by entertai the largest international Christ Endeavor convention on record. Pla are going forward this w on the presumption that jan F deavorers will v t Des Moines d ing the convention New York city boasted on 0 at last year's me International United ocictic deavor. in c vention cor unusual methods to Des Moines. Arrar process with railroad compan offer the convention as part western tour. Hundreds of Christ Endeavorers from the east. after visi ing the convention here, will ca mountain scen sorts. Towa pand neighboring states will ome to the convention in 1tomolile aravans.” Whole Christian En- deavor districts are coming en masse The lowa States Fair grounds will he turned over to auto visitars for camp- ing purposes. The convention is 1o open with huge patriotic demonstration on_th- Fourth of Famous evangelisis from foreign countries to appear on the conven me from countrics »pe, from Canad Philippines in gr a and Eul { Tawali and the numbers. —_— DR. BARNETT TQ PREACH. Visiting ‘Minister to Fill Local Christian Church Pulpit. Rev. Dr. Carl H. Barnett, head .of the department of church and c munity relations of the ¥ed Council of the Churches of Christ i stor_of the ( will preach tomorrow morning at Vermont Avenue Christian Church At the evening service, Rev. Dr Earle Wilfley will give an’ illustrated lecture on “Beautiful Washington number of colored The mixed and urch choir. unde 3. Braith musical pictures of the city. male quartets and ¢ the direction of Willi waite, will render numbers at both serv CONGREGATIONAL. First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets Northwest JASON ,NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister Vested Chorus' Choir New Skinner Organ FAMOUS SPEAKERS — 50TH ANNIVERSARY NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK GRAHAM TAYLOR 11 AM.—GRAHAM TAYLOR, D. D, LL. D., of Chicago Professor of S and resident Editor the Survey : years president iai Economics, Editorlal arden_Chieago’ Commons Soe contributor Chicago Daily News : iicago School of Civies and Philanthrops. Chicago Theological Seminary : 1 Kettlement : Subject: “Personal Religion and Progress Through Social Work” 8 PM.— HASTINGS H. HART, LL. D., of New York Diecctor Department of Child Helping, Russell Suge Foundation teen years secretars Minnesota State Roard of Correction s general secretars Naf nal Conferes and former president of the sam American Prison Association Subject: author of important books. “Application of the Spirit of the Gospel in Our Deal- ings With the Criminals” MRS. E. D. CUMMINGS PRE-SERVICE ORGAN RECITAL AT 7:30 PM. BY JOHN D, WOLCOTT, Ph. D., Librarian of the United States Bureau.of Education, will speak at !0.30 a.m., THE GREEKS TO CIVILIZATION AND RELIGION.” and women invited. on “THE CONTRIBUTION OF All men