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10 Latest Announcements of Church News, | JUDGE TO GIVE VIEWS. Home ike—Helpful ! Hamline M. E. Church STH AND P STREETS. Rev. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Pastor METHCDIST EPISCOPAL (W] ) Eckington Congregation to Hear Brooklyn Man. Judge Fish of the traffic court of Brooklyn will give an address at the evening service on “Some Things I Learned in 100,000 Cases” at the Eck- Ington Presbyterlan Church. At the morning service the pastor will preach a second sermon on the Bible as_the “up-to-date Book.” The Daily Vacation Bible School, | in which line of work the church Is & pioneer in the city, will open June with Mrs. Winter, the pastor’s as- sistant, in charge. 11 am.— Communion Services. Spm— . “Bought and Paid For.” 9:30—Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. You Are Invited. SALVATION ARMX, SALVATION Corps NG. 2, 1301 Tth st. n.w.—Service Sun- day evening at 8 o'clock. Kev. Mr. Barnes will give an address, “Will the Righteous Diet” Social Service Center, Brig. 1 ‘WELCOME, NOBLES! Dumbarton Ave. M. E. Church Dumbarton Ave. near Wisconsin Ave. N.W. REV. B. I. McGOWAN. 9,45 a.m.—Sunday_school 11700 a.m.— Holy Communion. embers. Baptism pworth League. HOLDING THE PASS." odern Thermopylar. SHRINERS CORDIALLY INVITED WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Streets N.E. | Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor 9:30 2 m 11:00 a.m. — “The Spirit-Filled Life” By Rev. Clarence True Wilson, D.D. 7:00 pn. 8:00 1 102116 B st. n.w.— 1d Stitt ‘will_give an address. Subject: “The Attraction of the O Open to men of all creeds—Strangers invited. METHODIST PROTESTANT. NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE Ave.. Sth and I Sts. . W. CROSBY, m.—Sunday school. ®am, and § p.m.—Preaching by the pastor. 3:15 pm.—Intermedinte Christian Endeavor, RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Ithedo Tsiand ave at Ist st. n.w. REV. JAMES H, STRAUGHN, D. D.. Pastor. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor—7 P.M. 'METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tenn. ave. n.e.—REV. C. E. LINGER, Minister—9:45 am.. Sunday school; 11 aum., preaching; 7 p.m.. Epworth League. Evening servic 5 TRINITY M. E. CHURCH 5th St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor sunday school, 9:30 a.m Children’s Day Exercises, 11 Evening, 7:30. the Subject'— Reception of c. 8.5, 7:00 p.m. Pastor. £:00 pm Our | Sunday school £ adirees by "REV. MOND V. JOHNSON. ers and other with RAY- Sh vited 1lth and H Sts Douglas Memorial "2 13 Rev. J. O. Wrightson, Pastor. Shriners Welcome to All Services. visitors cordially in- Bundas all & hool, 9:30 a.m., with classes for hort sermons at 11 In connection with the | the quartet will give a Sermon by pastor. “Brains, and How to Use Them” som | ihworin 43 i = S Lincoln Road Church Cincoln, road, Rhode Taiand ave. and U st R WALTER S MeNpiL, i R at e FATHER'S TABLE. “FORGETFUL FOLKS." i hursilay, “The Church of the Welcome. Spm R. Speelman, Wliliam F, McDowell, 1D)8 1D L) O D) Will Preach in ths METROPOLITAN || MEMORIAL M. E. 4% and C Sts. N.W. (Jobn Marshall Place) SUNDAY AT 11 AM. pworth Leag ! D 2 e TR 'Petworth H Grant Circle and New Hampshire ave. Re.. EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sundas school; 7 p.m.. Epworth League. Program.” 11:00 am Sacramental Service and Reception of New Members [ S40pm—SERMOX BY THE PASTOR, | AL KORAN TEMPLE " Band and Chorus expected 1o Be with us. 8:00 p.an.—" “The Man With Three Faces” | Special Invitation to “Shriners” l and other strangers in the city 1 (Take Grant Ciy busses to the dous, or Soldiers’ Home cur to New Hamp- shirs ave. and Upshur st.) Wesley Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE Convecticut-ave. and Jocelsn st REYV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. by pastor. Special Service for Shriners and V 0 4. and Thursday nch will be and prayer i The National Methodist Church Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Minister. conducte el delolod el METHODIST McKENDREE scorar 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. 11:00 A.M. - Pubkic Worship. New Members. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Epworth League—Services for Young People. DR. JOHN H. WESLER, Supt. Address by the Pastor. Reception 6:45 P.M. %] 8:00P.M—SUMMER REVIVAL SERVICE BEGINS. Preaching by the Pastor. Praise Meeting and Altar Service. Services daily, 2.30 and 8 P.M. —AMRSA R. H. LYLE SEATON, soloist, will sing at both morn- ing and evening services. g SPECIAL NOTICE THE SERVICE ON TUESDAY AT 2:30 P.M. ccial service of Prayer for the Healing of the Sick. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME will be a CALVARY NOBLE JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister (Chaplain, U. S. House of Representatives) SHRINERS’ SUNDAY 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, superintendent. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, president. Honorable J. J. Tigert, S. Commissioner of Education, will teach the clas: 11:00—Public worship with sermon by the MINISTER, on the subject: v “THE SUPREMACY OF STRENGTH” ' #:00—Epworth League Social Hour. 7:00—Epworth League devotional service 5:00—Public worship with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMER on the subject. “THE GREATER AMERICANISM” SPECIAL MUSIC MORNING AND EVENING SERVICES, BY GEORGE HAROLD MILLER AND THE CALVARY QUARTET. LEWIS CORNING AT- WATER, CHUCH ORGANIST. CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVE) SEATS TO THE PEOPL! FOUNDRY CHURCH Sixteenth Near P Street N.W. Green Busses Pass the Door REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister A Hearty Welcome to the Shriners 11 a.m.—DR. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH preaches— “THE PROPHET OF THE NEW AGE” Music—Organ prelude, “Melddie,” Rachmahinoff; trio, “Praise Ye the Lord Ahflgma: Verdi; soprano solo, “Be of Good Comfort” (Ruth), Cowan; organ post- lude, “Jubilate Deo,” Silver. 8 P. M.—Doors Open at 7:30— i Musical Service in Honor of the Shriners r-[ 69 Chanters and 60 Musicians of the Murat Temple, 3 Indianapolis, will render selections. Foundry Choir will render special program. 9:30 a.m., Church School; 6:30 p.m., Epworth League Service. Thursday, ‘Mid-Week Service at 7.45 p.m, ING AT SEVEN-THIRTY. FREE committee from Prince Georges coun- | chureh | R et ____ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923 | EPISCOPAL SERVICES AT LAUREL JUNE 10 iCletgy and Laymen of Washington Diocese Invited to Meeting for Men. Washington has accepted the Invitation pal churches in Prince Georges county | to attend an open-air service for men at 3:20 p.m. This service, and the informal meet- ing that will follow, are intended to arouse greater interest among the men | spective parishes, are to be made. The members of the Laymen's Serv- iice Association who own automobiles 3wm assemble at P street east of Du- pont circle, at 14th street and Rhode \Island avenue, and at Rhode Island | avenue and North Caplitol street at 2:15 p.m., and transport to Laurel all men who wish to attend the service. This meeting is belng arranged by a Several ty under the chairmanship of Rev. Edward Pinkney Wroth, .rector of St. Philip's Church, In conjunction with the cxecutive committee of the assoclation, of which Dr. L. W. Glazebrook is presi- dent. In addition to the men of Laurel, the churches of Beltsville, Hyattsville, Collington and Bowie will be repre- sented by large groups of men. METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Colored | Ebenezer M. E. Church Corner 4th and D Sta S.E. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. pastor. 3:00 p.m.—Rev. J. King will preach; sls spécial program will be ren dered 0 p.m.—Epworth_ League. 7:30 p.m.—8ermon by Rev. W. J. Tyler. EVERYBODY WELCOME. { Israel Metropolitan C. M. E. | Church i . Tstand B osts ww. [ e e EORRR AN, | 11:00 am.—"THE TRUE LIGHT. e e e 8:00 p . Preachis « Pastor. The Laymen's Service Association of | the Episcopal Church in the diocese of | of the clergy and laymen of the Episco- | {at St. Philip's Church, Laurel, June 10, | of the county in the affairs of their re- | addresses | { Thomas METROPOLITAN W A..M. E. ZION CHURCH 'ALLIS, Pasto:. 11:00 n.m, 3:00 p.m*— H ! 8:00 p.m.—Christian End 5:00 . 1 i1 All are elcome. | John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church| Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. 1 REV. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pastor. 1 10:45a.m.— A Talk About Our Failures. l 743 pm.—Sermon to Knights of Jerusa lem. ices will help YOU bers' meeting Monday Galbraith A. M. E Zion Church| | b . BATTLE, Pastor. 3 v school ‘aud Bible classes isfic Pew Rally. sermon to A K Lodge, No. 2361, . € 0. F. You Are Welcome to Our Services. N. 1. —Members meeting Mouday evening, ' June 3. All members are requested to be present . { Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion | i Church ! 2ra bet, Band M Bte. X.w D. W. JONES, Ministe: Py b S dooie 'LOOKING ¥O! 'ARD." e e partments. 8:00 p.m.—Kev, C. J. Henderson 500 p.m.—Mev, C. J. Henderson. o | Miles Memorial C, M. E, Church : 8rd st. bet. L and N. Y. I = :m!avm M. L. BREEDIN( 3:30 p.m.—Pastor will preach at Campbell | A. M urch, Anacostia 6:30 p.m.—Epworth P omanant #:00 p.m —Anniversary sermon to Carnation | Houseliold of by the pastor. ) 5:00 p.m.—Anoua Maning . of 1 1 ave. o.w Minister. anday schiool | Mt. Pleasant M. 16th St. N.W. |l An Protest, BISHOP WILL PREACH AT MORNING SERV! g BISHOP WILLMM F. McDOWELLL. The sermon at Metropolitan Memo- rial M. E. Church, John Marshall place and C street, is to be preached to- morrow morning by Bishop William F. McDowell Rev. Dr. Harry Mitchell, pastor, has arranged to have the church open daily for visitors to rest and pray. At S p.m. tomorrow the band_and chorus of the Al Koran Shrine Tem- ple, Cleveland, Is to furnish the music. This church. known as “the National Methodlst Church,” was the one in whith Willlam McKinley worshiped during his terms as President. Presi- {dent Grant was one of the original trustees and was a regular worship- | er while living in the White House. e President Charles Warren Falir- nks, Gen. John A. Logan and Jnstice Anderson were also stated worshipers and members of s church. £ special pew was set aside for the Presidents of the United States at the time of the dedication Both Presidents Wilson and Harding have occupied the pew. CHINESE CLASS MEETS. The Chinese Sunday school of Cal- vary Baptist Church will meet at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, preceded, at 5 o'clock by the Chinese school in English METHODI: SOUTH. =) B Sireet ¢ Second N.W. J. JUDSON RINGER. Pastor. G. W. OOBB. Associate Pastor. CHURCH_SCHOOL, 9:30 s.m-— Young Men's Class. Mr. R. 0. Mullikin. teacher; Hoge Bible Class, Mam. worth League Thar EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." M. E. Church South | 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N'E. Rev. John Paul 7] Pastor | S p.m., Sermon 8 p.m.. Prayer Commun- nd_Praise. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Wor- | ship. Sermon by the pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 00 p.m.—Evening Wor- ship and Sermon Targe Chorus Choir and Quartec. : ¢ Christians without a | church home are invited to units with | Visitors Cordially Welcomed. | Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and B Sts. 8.W. CLAUDE M. HESSER. Minister. 11:00 a.m —HOLY COMMU 800 pm OR WILL E. Church South Near Lamont REV. CLIFTON K. RAY, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School classes Men’s Bible Class, Tracy L. Jefords, teacker 11 a.m.—Morning worship. for all ages. Ladies’ Bible Class, W. W. Millan, teacher. Pastor’s subject : “THE POWER OF PRAYER” 71 Am Alpha and Amega." by Stainer. “0. Come to My Heart, Lord, Jesus,” by Ambrose. 7.00 p.m.—Epworth League. foremost 1 | | Clovis G. Chappell, 11 A.M.—Sermon 300 P.M. P.M—E; and Male Q: Mr. Shure. MRS. FANNIE SHREVE HEAR MISS H. MARIE KOONTZ, Contralto CHARLES E. MYERS, Tenor and Director FRANCIS P. HEARTSILL, Bass Shriners and their friends are especially invited to worship with us. Free pews. 9:30 ALM.—Sunday School—Classes for All. 8:00p.m.—Evening worship. Pastor’3 subject : “ 2 “LOOK’ ). Taste and See"—Marston. hink Ye, the Lord"—Roberts Surpassing music at both services by Washington’s quartet : TSILL, Soprano yler, D.D., | LUTHERAN CHURCHES PLAN MISSION HERE Will Be Established Near Their National Home for the Aged. Arrangements have been made by the Lutheran churches of the city, through their co-6perative organiza- tion, the Lutheran Alliance, to estab- {Tish a mission in the vicinity of the National Lutheran Home for the aged. The old homestead on Brent- wood road, near 17th street and Rhode Island avenue northeast, has been rented and will be used as a | temporary place of worship as soon as the work of remodeling the build- ing 80 as to adapt it for church and The church extension committee of the Alliance, which has been working finds many Lutherans scattered through the several subdivisions in this locality, and selected the build ing to be occupied because of its convenlent and central location to the several groups, In the past few years the Alllance | has established the Church of the In- { carnation at 14th and Gallatin streets | northwest, and St. John's Church at East Riverdale, Md. CATHOLIC SODALITIES Pastor of St. Patrick’s to Preach Special Sermon for ‘Women. Mgr. C. ! Patrick’s Catholic Church, is to preach at the reunton of sodalities which is to be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow on the grounds of the Mount Carmel Re- treat House. Rt. Rev. James F. Mackin is to be the celebrant; Charles J. Hennessy, deacon; Rev. John Coady, subdeacon, and Rev. Leo J. Fealy, master of ceremonies. The music will be furnished by St. Martin's Orchestra, under the di- rection of Edgar Cavanagh, with Miss Katherine Ruppert of St. Aloysius Church at the org: After the services, which will con- sist of benediction and sermon, the | remainder of the day will be devoted to a soclal. During the course of the evening the novena prayers to the {Sacred Heart will be recited so that | . | those making it need not be deterred { from attending the reunion. i This is the first affair of its kind | ever given by the Catholic women of | Washington. Every sodalist of the {city is invited to attend. It is re- | quested that each guest wear the | medal and ribbon, together with a {slip of paper bearing the owner's iname and that of the sodality, which | will serve as a means of introduction. BIBLE STUDENTS. | i ! International Bible Students’ | Association | PYTHIAN TEMPLE—FOURTH FLOOR HALL, 1012 9th street n.w. 3 —Leoture by Mr. B. H. Le: P SURECT, VICTORY. ion meeting. g o collection. SPIRITUALIST. ULDS MEETINGS SUNDAY, Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. rybody sets & reading. | The Elizabeth White Church | of Spiritual Science | REV. E. WHITE, Pastor. 2 LECT! Ré ll\";l“. JANE COATES, [OW SPIRITS RETURN. | Meusages by several mediums. Al N | i come. Sunday school purposes is completed. | on this project since last summer, | i TO MEET IN REUNION | F. Thomas, pastor of St.| Rev. | Activities and Service DR BRIGGSMARKS [Statement of Aims Issued TH ANNNVERSARY Pastor of Fifth Baptist Con- gregation Has Added 2,000 Members. The promotional agencies of twenty ! of the leading denominations of the | country have just issued a joint | statement concerning their aims and methods. The statement is the outgrowth of | & recent conference of representatives { of the promotional agencies held un- | der the auspices of the Federal Coun- { cil of Churches in Baltimore. a discussion for two days by the lead- ers of the various organizations a findings committee was appointed to formulate the conclusions thus reached. The statement of these findings is as follows: Representatives of the following forward and promotional movements of the denominations—General board i i of promotion of the Northern Baptist | ¢ Convention, forward movement of the Christian “hurch, ongregational commission on missions, United Ci tian Missionary Society of the Dis | ples, centennial movement of the | churches of God, department of na- tion-wide campaign of the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church, forward movement of the Evangelical Church, forward move ment of the Evangelical Synod, for- ward movement of Friends in Amer- C committee on conservation and iscopal Church; movement of the Methodist 1 Church South, forward ent in the Methodist Protest- ant Church, larger life movement of the Moravian Church, new era move- ment of the Presbyterian Church in the Unied State: progressive pro- gram of the Presbyterian Church_in the United Sta . progress campafign of the Reformed Church in America, forward movement of the Reformed “hurch 'in the United States, new for- REV. JOHN E. BRIGGS, The fourceenth anniversary of the Rev. Dr. John E. Briggs as pastor of | Fifth Baptist Church and the twenty- fitth anniversary of his ordination to the ministry will be celebrated at the church tomorrow. Dr. Briggs will preach tomorrow morning on “The Impelling Power of Love,” based upor the incident of Jacob serving fourteen Rachel, his wife. During his pastorate at the church 2,000 persons have been received into the membership and more than 4.000; ward movement of the Seventh Day have been received into the churches| Baptist General Conference, united {e e Hveme: ¢ Churc of which Dr. Briggs was pastor and| 7 isLiont Mmovement of the Church | of the United Brethren in Christ, new where he has conducted evangelistic | world movement of the United Pres- | meetiugs. The church has nearly byterian Church—have met in joint 1,500 members and about 2,000 enroll- | conferences on five occasions during ed in the main and two mission Sun- | the past two years under the auspices day schools. {CHURCH WILL OBSERVE ITALIAN FEAST DAY status, problems and achievements of Special Services Scheduled at Holy | these movements have been consid- | ered at these two and three day con- Rosary Tomorrow Morning. ferences Rt. Rev. Mgr. Leo P. Manzetti t. Mary's University, Baltimo deliver the sermon tomorrow solemn high mass at Holy Rosary Church, 3d ard F streets northwest, and Very Hector Papi of Wood- stock College wiill be the celek This service, which will begin o'clock, will' be one of thanksgiving for the blessing of peaceful and friendly relations between the United Sitat and Italy and the preservation of consetitutional liberty bhoth | countries. The firkt Sunday in June | is . alwa observed as th foremost national hollday of the kingdom of Italy, having been set aside by the marliament in 1861 to commemorat “That the advantages of the budget the establishment of the constitu- | system should be carefully considered tion. { by all local churches, and that, when The Italian ambassador, Prince Don , adopted, there should be a thorough- {Gelaslo Caetani. and his staff will | going plan for effectively interpreting tattend the mass, which will close | the greatness and the significance of | with the chanting of the *Te Deum.”|the whole task for which the com- A number of the local clergy will{bined budget stands. 1 be present in the sanctua “That the adoption of the budget == stem in the local church should not CHRISTADELPHIAN. years for| Resolutions Adopted. At the last conference, held in April Paltimore, the representatives »sent from the various movements adopted resolutions in part fol- 1o ! “That the constant objective of all i i | velop and strengthen the | normal work of the individual church by the larger enlistment of life and possessions for the service of the kingdom of God. That we gratefully development of forward and promo- tional work from a temporary for special objectives to a permanent basis for the sustained work of the church through officially established properiy co-ordinated agencies. ‘That foremost in all forward and promctional work must be the cuiti- vation of the ideals of stewardship i of life and possessions “The First Spiritualist Church ALFRED H. TERRY “Oriental Occultism” “The truth s noble and deliver you from evil. .'8 p.m.. at Pythian Templ Second floor. All welcome. Developing Class Tucsday, 8 p.m.. at 131 C st. n.e._ Mrs. Rizpah Eldon 512 F St W. Spiritust messes meetings every: Monday, at L e taC & masssgntiu B T aeieut] redtings. o Rev. G. Lyal Arthan fully recovered from his recent ili- Pesa. eill resume his meetings. beginning on Uesday evening next. Can be MWerviewed dally in his studios, in SOCIETY HALL, 509 G st. a.w., 10.to 5 p.m. . € HUERCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM. SPEAKERS J. A. WATERS, C.'W. MYERS. | SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND. | Trath Shall Make You Free. Spirit. Mewgages to Those Present by Temporary Mall, 1502 14th St. Meetings at EVERYBODY WELCOME. 1012 9th st. | Mount Vernon Place Church The Representative Church (M. E. Church South) , Oth and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. No P: Pastor. SUBJECT: Visitors Cordially Invit P.M.~Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL. Subject: “Fishing for Whales” Spectal 11 d 8 p.m. services by Chorus Cholr of seventy-i -‘r:.e.i..:-l".‘:l.r::th- of R. Deane Shure. Organm recital at 7140 p.m. by arking Restrictions. M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D. “Building the Brotherhood” Main Auditorium Reserved for Shriners and Their Friends. n A.M.—Overflwd.Ssrvlu (Junior Church)—Sermon by Dr. J. M. Rowland of r-g]r‘ul Redhl.-by R. DEANE SHURE. Pf:;fhin‘ by DR. ROWLAND. | L allowed to diminish the Christadelphian Chapel presentations of the missionary benevolent work of the church ethren meet every Sunday at 11 am. at thian Temple. 1012 9th &t. n.w.. 2nd fiool | purposes of education. ChristadelphianEcclesia |~ “That we recognize the | for appeals to the general Chris NAVAL LODGE HALL. Every Sundar. 11:30 am._All welcome. | public, including our constituencies UNITED BRETHREN. for funds to meet special which it is impossible for Christians Memorial United Brethren Church i to close their hearts, and feel that it is unwise for pastors or finance com- ! mittees to promise that if quotas are itol and R sts. n.w E. FULTZ, D. D. WELCOME for av. | i subscribed no other appeals for funds will be made during the year. That we deem it desirable to have from the vgrious philanthropic and benevolent “organizations financial statements of gifts received from our | constituent churches. ‘That we earnestly commend the eal o0& ‘as_much for others as for | purselves’ We rejoice in all the en- North Caj Rev. CHARL Pastor, [ CHRISTIAN. NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D sts. n.e. Y. W C A PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. C. A, Sunday, 4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. whole | public | and | needs to | After | | i | [ i forward and promotional work is to| i recognize the | basis | | { | i | | | { ! Thanksgiving By Promotion A gencies Outgrowth of Conference of Representa- tives of Twenty Leading Denomina- tions of the Country terprises of expansion in the indi vidual churches, such as the buildin of splendid, edifices. Nevertheless w believe thdt the church should not only be strongly enlisted in the building of churches, but should also B0 forward in the building of tie church “That, side by side with the devel- opment of the budget system. efforts should also be systematically contin- ued to cultivate the interest and gen erosity of large givers toward espe- cially designated objects. “That we recognize with great sat- isfaction the incyeasing adoption by local churchees of a well thought-out program of publicity and advertising, supported by an item in the congre- gatlon's budget. “That we rejoice in the increasing activity and interest of laymen in the work of the kingdom ™ D. C. SOCIETY WINS. Vermont Avenue Christian Church Body Awarded Banner. The Senior Christian Endeavor So- ciety of the Vermont Avenue Chris- tion Church was awarded the prize banner for the best work reported at the recent annual convention of the Christian Missicnary Society of Maryland, Delaware and the District Columbia at Cumberland, Md is the third consecutive year the society has won the banner. Some of the outstanding features of the year's work were the support of an ‘orphan. conducting a “game and story hour” every two weeks for the children at the Emergency Home of the tral Union Mission, month- ly. vigits to the Central Union Mis- sion, with the furnishing of a speak er and special mu: repairing old hymnals and sending them to two small charches, special offerings for the Chldren’s Hospital, for Near East Relief and for an orphanage in India: sending parties to visit small- er churches in the vicinity of Wash- ingtcn: holding special services at Thanksgiving, Easter and on other occasions: the annual banquet, an- nual picnio, hikes and other outings weekly evening teas and monthly so. s and operating a printing plant According to the official standard the society Scored 289 points in a scale of 0. Miss Moddelmeg is dnet. BIBLE INSTITUTE EVENT. Closing Exercises Held at West- ern Presbyterian Church. Closing exercises of the W. shing- ton Bible Institute were held at the ¥terian Church Thurs- at 8 p.m.~ Rev. J. Harvey Dun- ham, pastor of the Western Presbyte- rian Church, gave the opening prayer Alexander R. Kuldell pre sided, giving a talk on the prospect of the Washington Bible Institute and the work it is doing and expects to do in the future. He also stated hat the institute had purchased a me for the school at 1316 Vermont avenue, where, after remodeling dur- ing the mer, the school will start its work in the fal Rev. Clovis G. Chappell, pastor of the n M. E. Church South deliv, the principal address. Mu- sic was furnished by tiie class of Mrs. Isabel Garvin Shelley, male quartet, led by Mrs. Shelley, and solo by Emer- son Robhart. Testimonies were made by several students and teachers, and Dr. Maurice E. Miller gave the closing prayer. AUTOS FOR INFIRM. Members to Be Provided Way of Attending Church. In keeping with the long-standing custom, the infirm members of Shiloh Baptist Church will be brought to the church in automobiles tomorrow morn- ing to participate in public services. At the close of the sermon dinner will be served by the deaconesses to these members and the pastor, deacons and trustees, in order that the infirm may attend the Lord's Supper in the after- noon. At the morning service Rev. Dr. dron, the pastor,’ will preach on Song of Siemon and Anna, or Growing Old Gracefully.” At Ight the subject of the sermon will be “The Pearl of Parables, or the Lost Son DR. WOOD’S SERMON TOPIC val- The ©. R. STAUFFER, Minister. 9:30—RBible_school. 11:00—Morning worship— “The Power of Small Things” 45—Christian Endeavor—Alpha and Beta, vening_wor “Lot Foru{:nz God” Concert by Ninth St | WELCOME S Street Church of | Christ 14th and Meridian sts. n.w. Bible study, 10 a.m. Preaching and Communion, 7:43 pom. £ Hearty, Welcome to Everybody. T. B. LARIMORE. Minister. 1 | 'St Christian "3 505 | ! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ‘\ CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. | First Church of Christ, Scientist, | Columbia road and Euclid st. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, SCE. Masoalc Temple, 8t and ¥ ste. N.E urch of Christ, Scien Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N, Y. ave | Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th st. and Park rd. SUBJECT— “Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmer- ism and Hypnotism, ” Denounced SERVICES— Sunday. 11 am. and 8 p.m. BUNDAY SCHOOL—11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS— 8 o'clock. READING ROOMS: 1319 F ST. N.W., Room 608— Hours, 3 G 8 (escept Wednesa . 2oa ‘Sundays and holidare; ST.— 12 to 8 (except Wednesdays, 12 2:30 to 5:30. Closed G Sta.— Fourteenth 11 am. and SOUTHWEST. P. A. CAVE, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 a/m.—Sermon by the pastor. 7:45 p.m.—8ermon by C. N. Jarrett, pastor Fifteenth” Street Church. Children's Day in Bible School Next Sunday. ‘WELCOME. Park View Christian Church Park road east of Georgla ave. : D AND SPIRIT. 7:45 D. WE GOT THE BIBLE." Bible school, 9:30 a.m. Junior and Senior Junior_church. 11 | Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Road West of 14th Street. Dr. BENJAMIN H. MELTON, Minister. Divine worship, with sermon by the pas- tor, at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Biole school, 9:30. Christian Ehdel‘nl\rhmtt!ln( at 7, pre. 10 to 5:80. ea and socie) houe, i L ceded b YRobY W BLe0M CHRISTIAN |VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH (GARFIELD MEMORIAL) Vermont Avenue North of N Street REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor Noble, Almas Temple 9:45 a.m.—Bible School, Capt. A. G. Grinnell, superintendent. 11.00 a.m.—Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. “BROTHERHOOD” 6:15 p.m.—Young Peoples’ Tea. 7:00 pm.—Christian Endeavor Meetings. 8:00 p.m.—Evening service. Address by the pastor. “ACROSS THE CONTINENT” Iustrated by Beautiful Colored Pictures Special musical program by the chorus choir, mixed and male quartets, under the direction of William E. Braithwaite. VISITORS WELCOME 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. THE ARCADE, 14th (Second Floor)— 10 to 9 week days except Wednesdays, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, is to preach tomorrow at 8 p.m. on “Pros- perity and Its Shadow.” An invitation is extended to all young women who are strangers in the city to visit Everygirl's Bible class tomorrow morning at 9:4 o'clock. Miss Mabel Nelson Thurs- ton, teacher of the class, has chosen a special subject of study for the day, in honor of the visitors. All- comers’ Bible class for men, which also meets at 9:45 o'clock, extends a welcome to all visiting Shriners. The address, by Judge Willlam F. Nor- ris, will be on ‘“The Great World Power. UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH FOUNDED 1821. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minister. SERVICES IN B. F. KEITH'S THEATER During Construction of New Church. 11 OClock: “The Faith That Unites” MRS. WEBBER, Soprano MISS RANER, Violin MR. TITTMANN, Bass MR. ATWATER, Piano ROOM FOR ALL WELCOME TO ALL

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