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THE EVENING .s'rAR‘ AVASHINGTON, D: O, : SATURDAY, Latest Announcements of Church News Partshwners Hail Rev.Dr.Dudley On 30th Anniversary as Rector Reception Is Held at St. Stephen’s. Many Attend. Bishop-Elect Pays Tribute and Lauds Long Service. The Rev of Dr. George Fiske Dudley, St. Stephen's Episcopal vesterday celebrated his anniversary as pastor of St parish, located fn Coltimbia Church thirti Stephen’s Heights. A reeeption in his honor was ten- dered at the church, th street between Celumbia road and Irving street. last night, at which the clergy and lalty of Washington gathered to tribute to Dr. Dudley The Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman. rector of the Church of the Dplphany. | who yesterday afternoon was elected | — Bishop of Washington, ‘and Mrs. |properiy. Communicants then reeman received with Dr. Dudley lbnr-«' 394 persons. nd Mrs. Dudley before the exercises. The last report of the church, as of | Januars showed 1,108 com- | Bish-Elect Present. municant scholars in the of the seventeen ballots | 1;.';"{l‘unn.~-~ G Dmursb the two-day convention @ver, the | H Dr. Freeman and the Rév. Dr.| N | stood Christian fellowship, | Dr. Dudley. during his long pastor- delighted to do honor to the | ship. not only has been a true father | Freeman's first | to the parish, but has been active as as bishop-elect. |well ‘in outside interests. He has . Dudley “ihe | heey chaplain in the District National arish priea Dr | Guard for many y e was chap- d that he owed his|jyjn of the Ist District Volunteers ay to Dr. Dudley tald during the Spanish-American war, and | | \crm;;\(;' :E:nfiav‘{glxuw w service ‘throughout the conflict. n of DA Dudley'in advooating hinjEle, was retired, with ‘the rank “of lon after competing with him for} ", Cheen a member of the stand- ny ballots | committee of the diocase of Wash- Sees Harmony. \nwcrm\ since 1912; and since the death 1 see clearly in the future Dr.iof the Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim in Dudley wiit be one of my wisest ad- {1921 has been president of the stand- i " Dr. Freeman said. “T could!ing committee. He has been secre- ¢e served under him as bishop With|tary of the Washington Clericus for “lect delight. His action in the ! twénty-five vears, and secretary of convention today did much to bring|the board of examining chaplains for aud quiet d prosperity for | twe: nty y the future of In Masonie Fraternity. Dr. Dudley has been identified with the dios |the Mount Pleasant Lodge of M for nothing | Sons for many years, with the| ste of a|Mount Pleasant Chapter of Roy prophets of | Arch Masons, and with the DN Mo i o Ohva Will stand to- | Commandery of the Knights Templar. diocese: there wiil be| He is a member of the Lions Club, o ‘parties, no factions” | the Columbiw Hetghts Gitizens " As sociation, the Loval Legion and| Provide for Trip to Europe. \tiis BIttary fanA NAVE OFIAC O thel| oving up of F"Vl Spanish-American War. v gold coins, d to Dr. Dudley on hehnh‘ of | CHURCH wlLL DEVOTE WEEK TO SHRINERS| on REV. DR, GEORGE F. DUDLEY. num- The strifé Rev 1 to any La the it | diet.” v t a sp prevail e 1o divis common common pr Th fund ~(horlrl‘\ i ought to §1 ., and the} D! 5 s intended the rund irope this summer by | | i presented with a | T roses by | Special Services Arranged, Begin- it ,,,,1 ning Tomorrow at Mount Ver- bmar . The non Place Methodist. Burton and Mrs . whether r not, thr A special week of services for the) iners will be held at the Mount | -r on ce Methodist iscopal urch, South etarting tomorrow. TI\A main auditorfum of the chunh will be reserved for Shriners at both | morning and evening services, at | which time Rev. Dr. Clovis G. Chap- pell will preach. The regular con- gregation will meet in the Sunday | school room for services, both morn- | ing &nd evening Monday the ‘“Atonement” | rendered at and Wednesday A half hour organ |Shure, director of i1l be ppe to pay m\,uu Ordained in 1593 Pr. Dudley been jdentiflad with tal since 1881, when father. Gen. Willlam Wadée Dud- was appointed commissioner of sions by Pres rficid. Born ! Tndiana in 1867 Dudley was | educated in the schocls of Indian- apolis, - city at Kenyon College, la taking special studies | at_Oxford University ‘England. | | | will be! Tuesday, | ¥ evenings citals by R. Deans wusic of th chure followed by sermons by Dr. | The recitals wiill begin at Friday evening at 8 o'clock the | | May music festival of the church wiil | be repeated for the Shriners St. Stephen's had just been organized. The tvas founded In the early Columbia Heights, when ti had just b fo “boom, Stephen’'s has kept pace growth of the community. Church Grew Rapldly. When Dr. Dudley first came to St Stephen's the church was housed in the white stone chapel, still adjoin- | ing the church. At that time St Stephen's could seat 125 persons 1 twenty-five in the Sunday with CONGREGATIONAL. CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL ) 34th and Lowell Bts. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, Minister. me the church was for a new build- nd part of the in 1894 and 1895. vag first used on e vested choir onstituted. At that time Church had 250 com- The growth continuing, it was found negessar in 1811 to enlarge the edifice, $35.000 being raised for the pu ose and to heip Pay off a mortgage of $8,000 on the | “Go‘d; Word and God’s World” lllustrated address by OHARLES COLFAX LONG. “Washington The Natlonal Shrine” ster day, was then St. Stephen municants 5:00 p.m. ! in_ Philadelphia | point. CHURCH APPROVES. CHANGE IN LITURGY Reformed Synod Ends Week’s Session at Hick- ory, N. C. Special Dispateh to The Star. HICKORY, N. C., June_2.—The gen- eral Synod of the ‘Refoymed Church in the United States adjourned hére Wednesday afternoon, after being in session one week. One of the. outstanding actions .of general synod was the approval of:a new “Book:.of Worship,” which is to be Immediately published for .tenta- tive use, The synod constituted a per- manent commission on Liturgics who will study the great subject of pub- lic worship, report from time to time | to the general synod of their findings, and also be & clearing house .of In formation on the subject of. church worship for all persons who may want special information from tim to timé. This new liturgy:is regard- ed as & great advance in' many.ways, and especially in the matter of being more in harmony with the modern temper and the ‘secial pofnt of View. Board of Bdueatl n. Anotler feature of importunce wms the constituting of a uéw’ board of education, whieh will gperate in the interests of the “twelve educatiomal institutions of the Reformed Chur in the United States. On this board both Reformed pastors of Washing ton were elected, Rev. Dr. Jo D Buhrer, pastor of the First Church, and. the Rev. Dr. Henry H. Ranck, or of Grace Church There Is a tendency toward centralization of all agencies of tho church and & commission is appointed to . study the whole subject, with a view to greator efficiency. and report to the next general synod which will meat three years hence in . connection With which will bs celebrated the 207th anniversary of the founding o Reformed ~Church in the -United States, the beginnings of which were in the vicinity of the city,of brother- 1y love. Synod Peaceful. This general synod was a particu larly peaceful one, although. course, deeidedly different tendencies asserted themselves. There is a great diviston in nearly all the Protestant churches of America, bet who are conservative in doctrine the one hand, and thoss | the other. This divergence is evident in the Reformed Church, of the general synod, vet it did not come to a decisive issue on any The churches in the vicinity of Chicago and Milwaukee and in the Dakotas are the most emphat- ically conservative. The Reformed Church looks to Zwingli as its founder, who simul- taneously and Invler‘»ndsml) of | Luther, 400 years ago began to preach | |'the principles of the reformation voluminous works of this great | viss patriot and reformer a translated and published under being the | direction of the various hranche: o great reformed denomination, a « O\CRE(yATID AL. MT. PLEASA TA (Oongregatit Columbia Road Nc..\r 14th St. Ta the Residential Northwest Walter Amos Morgan Minister. 11:00 AM.— Communion Service “NO MORE SEA” Children’s Story Every Suaday Morning. The Vesper Service has been discon- tinued until fall 5:00 p.m.—Junlor C. E. Soclety. 6:00 p.m.—TIntermediate 0. B. Society. 7:30 p.m.—8unday Evening Club. 9:45 a.m.—Church school—Classes for all. § | Everybody Welcome PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) 17th AND P STS. . 3. C. OLDEN, Minister. areh schoo) THOMAS' VALUABLE PROG- ENY.", Sermon by midister. —¥. P.8 C E. = ‘Y3408 CAND RAOHEL, ‘motion _ pictures. _ Sermon inister on the same subject. in by First Congregational Church Tenth and @ Streets Northwest JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., MINISTER Vested Chorus Choir Bischoff Memorial Qrgan 11-a.m. — Morning Worship, with sermon_ by DR. PIERCE. “What Is the Fundamental Fact of Christianity?” WELCOME, 7:30 p.m.—Mausical Prog}am by SHRINERS the NEMESIS BAND Of NEI\IESIS TEMPLF:. A. A'O. N. M.'S,, .of Parkersburg,'\V.‘Va. Sixty-five Players OBLE GEORGE J. DIETZ, Director Evening: Service With Musical Program by the Famous Chanters Of ZA GA ZIG TEMPLE, Ar A. N. O. M. S,, of Des Moines, Iowa Eighteen Voices NOBLE GEORGE F. OGDEN, Director Address of Welcome to All Nobles of the Mystic Shrine by DR, PIERCE EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED ohn D. Wolcott. CHURCH" 10 am. Ph. D., Libraria Public invited. p.ip.— S..C. E. presents two comedies, abie at the church office. Luncheons on Wednesday and Thursday from 12 to Community Bible School. Monday, “WHO DIED FIRST!" and T. S. Bureau Education. speaks on “ST JOHN AND THE EARLY GREEK “THE BEST MAN." Tickets obtain- p.m. derved for. the public at this church by Potomac Helghts . reater | the | en those ( who are progressive and perhaps radical on! very Jd | was_decidedly manifest on the floor | | ' | !I{L‘\' CHARLES J; HENNESSY, 8 J., | Director Holy Trinity Sodality, will H ssist at the Sodality Union demon- siration Sunday sfternoon at the Car- melite Retreat House. the gene; ibs purt Reformed States 044 $5.700,6 poses 1o al synod is gepgrously doing o wmembership of the Church . in _ the United w is 334,628, Last year § as given for benevolence, 5 for congregational pur- | The definite apportionment enevolence for next is $1,- 5, but it xpected that more | han twice this amount will come in | {also for benevolence on the special forwatd movement program. Dr. Henry H. Ranck and Elder J. C. R... Mann of Grace Beformed { Church, Washington, were both dele- | gates to the synod SERIES ON THE CHURCH. Rector to Prelrh Four Sermons at | Trinity Episcopal. | The first of a ceriés 8 four sermons | is to ‘be given by Rev. David R. Co- | vell, rector of Trinjty Episcopal | | Church, 3d and C streets northwest, morrow at 11 am.. on “No Church— Goa he otfer rubjects are 16, “Why the Church?’: -June he.Church vsical”; June 24, | % Church From the Oid." | At the & p.m. service tomorrow Rev. | mund Stevens s to preach. This church is the headquarters of the Osiris Temple, Whaeling, W. Va.. and | here are more than 100 S June PRESBYTERIAN ng 45 Sunday Morning Church of the Covenmt Miss Mabel Nelson Thurston Teacher SPECIAL WELCO!Erm VISITORS. = Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church East sids Chevy Chage Circla. wtnp_near door. HUBERT REX JOHNSON. Pastor. REV. DOUGLAS PUTNAM BRNIE, D. D., Assistant Minister. Birnfe witl preach at 11 am. he I Jears about all 1ta SOUTHERN PRE: 2204 st H 9:45 a.m.—Bible school, with classes for | every membér of the fam 11:00 £.m.—liviae worship and sermop by 1 . *he pastor . to which i the city are invited. Divine worship and sermon by past. So- " Curistian Endeavor Small chlldren cared fcr durips Suuday moraing serviee _A_CORD: OME TO ALL i il | | { | | = New York Avenue CHURCH OF THE PRESIDENTS | NEW YORK AVE., 13th AND H STs. Where ‘the Lincoln ‘Pew Preaches Its Silent Sermons. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D., Pastor Emeritus, Pastor’s Assistant Rev. William A. Eisenberger 9:30 AM.—RIBLE SCHOOL e 10:00 arp, Rev. Wallnce Radcliffe, D. D. sy Subject— “The General Assembly" ? 6:45 P M.—CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR 8:00 P.M.—PUBLIC WORSHIP, SERMON BY Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D., Subject— “The Broken Yoke” ALL WELCOME. Eckington Rev. H. L BRI 9:30 2.m,—Sun WITH NORTH CAPITOL, COR. Florida ave. and Q st DAGE.: D, S pini.—Address by HON, LAWRENCE C. EISK Of Brookiyn, N. ¥, SOME THINGS I LEARNED IN A 100,000 CASES.” Strangers welcome. Seats free. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY.) Sixteenth and Irving sts. p.w. . JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. m.—S8unday school. m.—RBible classes. m.—Sermon by Dr. Tunion. R unior, 8a a. a al Taslor. Com 3 p- 33228 8: Sermon by Dr. Tayior. . —Thursday—Prayer serylce. Small” hildren. cared. T5F dusing: moralng worship. ake 1dth street car or Mount Pleas car or 16th st. bus line to Irving st. n.w. SIXTH 16th AND KENNEDY SIS N.W. +' 9:30 a.m.—Sunday _school. . Rev. Wm, A, Eisenbe ger Moderator_of the Presby ot 4 Washiagion crey |VISITING SHRINERS ‘DR JOSEPH T. KELLY, i ‘ Sunday School at 9:30. | WITH § EXPECT 500 HERE ATCREED CONGRESS New. Cult - Alliance to' Hold Tenth Annufi Session in Washington. Five hundred delegates from for- eign countries and the Unjted States are to attend the: tenth annual con- gress of» the Interhational .New Thought ~Aljiance -jto- be held. here June 17 fo. %4, T. F. Whittelday, chalrman . of”the committée on arrangements, has #h- nounced that- déjegates from’ Nor- way, China, South Africa. Australfa, India, Italy. England, Russia, France and ‘Scotland_wilk be in attendance. He said the New Thought movement has spread to fourteen ‘nations since its inception about thirty years ago. Healing of iliness through faith in the spirituality of man and the unity of man with God was one of the prac- tical results possible to obtain through the practice of New Thought, he said, and stated that a number of cures would be brought before the attentfon of the convention. 1 TO HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES. The Full Gospel Assembly, 8§30 | Pennsylvania avenue northwest, will | hold a @pecial series of mestings cvery afternoon and evening during hrine week. A numbér of spéakers | 1il assist and there will be a sqng | service each evening PRESBYTERIAN. Wallace Memorial 53is, Cor. Rtndo!n #t. and New Hampshire A. CAMPBELL, stor 11 . m apd 8 III NORTHMINSTER 1t at and NI sve now REY. HUGH KERR FULTOX. 9:45 - Rible study. Classes 11.00Holy Commuaion Christian Endeasor. Sermon by Pastor KTR 8 Metropolxtan Presbyterxan Fourth and R strects southeast r EELEY ROURER, Pasior rehool 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “SETTING A PAGE." Phil.. ¥17, 945 p.m.—Chri indeavor, Soctely 743 p.oa.—Nern ABIDING LIFE. Jonn, 15 4. ian AND FRIENDS WILL RECEIVE A CORDIAL WELCOME AT THE FOURTH PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH. 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. Take any 14th st car, get off at Fairmont st waik Pastors : for 49 years pastor of this church. DR ISAAC WARD, for 3 years first assistant to “Billy” Sunday. Men's Class at 9:30. Morning Service at 11—Dr. Kel- 1 subject, “The Changing | World, the Unchanging Life.” | Christian Endeavor Society at 7. | Organ Recital .at 7:45 Mrs. Chester Adair at organ. Evening Service at 8—Mr. F. ( Schaefer, baritone soloist ; Dr. Ward will preach. Monday night at 7:30—Free in- struction class in basketr) All invited. Thursday night at Meeting. Next Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Chil- dren’s Day Serv will be held. Beginning next Sunday, June 10, the T\cn||1g Service will be held from 7 to 8, in which the and the regular Evening | 30 {Eastern Presbytcrwn Church | REV. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Pastor. Service will be combined. JUNE 2 1923. ctivities and Serv1ce$ Two D C Przests Given New Posts "By Archbishop Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., June 2—Two changes In Washington priests were announced last night by Archbishop Michael J. Curley. Rev. Michael J. Riordan, pastor of the Immaculate Conception ‘Church, has been' pro- moted to St. Martin's Chuech, and Rev. Joseph M. Moran, administrator of St. Luke's Church, Baltimore, has been made senlor assistant at the Sacred Heart Church. Archbishop Curley will leave Balti- more June- 29 of his way to Europe, xhera he will spend about a month. e Is planning to return in time fot the two retreats of the clergy of thé diocese, at which he will preside. He will devote the: greater part of next week to. commencements, two of these being in Washington. Mon- day he will attend the exercises at Trinity College and Tuesday at the Immaculate Seminary. PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVH. AND N BT. BEV. CHARLES W0OD, D. D., ni 9:30—Sinday sehool. 11:00—Morning service. WOOD, s 6:15—Christian Endeasor Suj per rervice assen for all. Sermon by DR. ppe-and’ Veg 8:.00—Evening service. Sermon by DR. WOOD, “Prospertty and.Its Sbadow.” ing Choir of 100 volces: fal musical service compiimentary hriners. 8:00—Thursday—Midweek service. ALL WELCOME, RHODE iSLAND AVENUB corner 22nd streat n.e, EAGLESON, D. P OVE'S ALARM! THRONE ' TO \THER'S HOUSE." Sherw Rey. WALT! 11:00 a.m. . HIS | 6th st. and Maryland a Rev. ALFRED E. BARROWS, Pastor. 9:30 8 . — B e 1000 a.m.—3e b 11:00 a.m ;;’luxs GARDEN. CHRIST'S CUSTOM. Washmgton Heights Presbytenan Church lumbin aud Kalorama roads. N C. PALMER, D. D.. Migister. MEDITATION NVICTION— ORTH-WHILE ACTION. Special Music. &pm.—Kermon by pastor. Visting Nobies Az Famities Welcomed Peck Memorial Chapel Pegn. Ave. aud 8th n.w. REV. IRVING W. EETCHUM, Minister, 11:00 8 m.— “Courage in Tears” Coraially “Runaway Lepers” #:00 pm —fuaday school 8 p.m._—Praver mesting. _ Westmuuter “Church Memorial th uear E 8.W. REV. HENRY W. TOLSON, Pastor, H fi 11 a.m —Sermon by the pastor. i S p.m.—The_ service will be in charge 4 the Men's Club.. . Speak: { Frank Middleton. A Hearty Welcome to T PRESBYTERIAN John Marstall Place. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, 11 am. “Shrine” A Cordial Invitation to All Shriners, 4:15 “At Bethany” The First of Four Vesper Bervioes. CHARLES TROWBRIDGE TITTMANN, Sololst, In Three Selections. NO EVENING SERVICE. Gunton-'l'zmpleflcmorial 16th AND NEWTON STS. 9/43 a.m.—Sunday school. —Sermon, “THE SECRET OF CHRIST'S JOY." Music by the Church Chotr. —Christian Endeasor mestings, rmon. ' THE CARDINAL ~CHRISTIAN VIRTUES. ROAD TO Preaches, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. 11:00 2. m.—Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Mz. R. Frederick Freund will shig at both services. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Seclety. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting. A OORDIAL WELCOME TO THE VIS- ITORS_TO THE CITY. OOME, WORSHIP WITH US. - 4! WesternPresbyterianChurch H _st. between 10th and:20th n.w. - TAMES HARYEY DUNHAM, Pastor.. 19:80—8undsy achool! " The Unfailing; Cruse” 7:00—Christien :uauvm “Covet Earnestly” e Mllltc hEx‘h. Q\u.!h& n Vlllfl Bhriners. " P ST. NBAR etown Church 3,7, "2, B8 T MARSHALL, D.-D.:Faplo: 8. Communion. " A wel- ; Gl da ‘Seven Miles GUIDEPOSTS Welcome Shriners! Welcome Pilgrims! TP THE - Churchofthe Pllgrlms 22d St. between Pea and Que Sts.. N.W: TakKe; Mount Plcns-nnt car to Dupont Circle and walk west two.‘blocks to 22d-street—or take Cabin John'car or F street (Oeorgewwn) * car, get off at,zzd streelt. Divine \Vorshlp and“Preachmg by the Pastor : 'REV. ANDREW R. BIRD Every Evening-at 8'0'Clock, Except Saturday, During Shrine Week The Church will be open from 9 am.’to 9 p.m. “for*rest and refréshmetit. ’ - You ‘Will-Find a GUIDEPOST -at- Each Service THE HAPPINESS CLASS LEADERS NAMED. Miss. anley Leads Senior En- deavor Service Sunday. Miss Ollve. Baxley will cond Christian Endeavor Society (sen E clety) at Calvary Baptist Church at | 8:45 o'clock tomorrow evening. The In- 1 termediate Endeavorers, meeting at 7 o'clock, will have for their leader Miss Myrtle’ Gooch. The Tuesday Evening Soclety of Christlan Endeavor, meeting at 8 o'clock p.m., June 4, will be led by Miss Katherine Jett. The toplc used by | all “the Christian Endeavor - socleties will bs “Lessons From the Psalms, 8. The Shepherd Psalm.’” Psalins, xxili.1-6. UNIVERSALIST. " Church of Our Father 13th and L Sts. N.W. UNIVERSALIST Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D, D, . PASTOR. At'9:45 a.m., Sunday school. At 11 o'clock, mornicg worsblp, with ser- mon by the pastor: subject, “Progress KINDERGARTEN AT THE SAME HOUR. tiogal meeting of the Young Peopl: o Usion: - tople, ‘'How. Wo' Ghoose. Our Reading. " Leaderr M, William Nobbe. | Al Weloome: Invite Your Frisnds. BAPTIST. WISCONSIN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH W.L VAN HORN, Pastor. aford, sup! Renuo, pres . m.—Subject: OF THE FUTURE. % prervice, 8 p.m.—'THE GOOD venin, SHEPHE! Second Baptist Church { 4th and Va. ave. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pa or, 11:00 a.m.— “The Christian Type of Friendship.” 8:00 .. — BAPTIST. METROPOLITAN Shriners’ Meccay SIXTH AND A STREETS N.E John Compton Ball, Pastor | - MORNING AT ELEV. “Our Baptist Report” 9:30 a.m.—Supt. Bolen opens Bible 9:45 a.m.—Mr. " Ehaver meets el p Bhriner guests in auditorium. 00 p.m.—Three C. E. societies y EVENING AT EIGHT— Shriners’ Special Service Address by the Pastor on “The Shriners’ Shining' Glory” Nineteenth Street Baptist Church . Corner of 19th and I Sts. N.W. BEY, WALTER H. BROOKS, D. D., Puster. I3 u devotional services. lowed by The Lord's Sup 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by the Rev. Wilpe Page of Ohio and an addresy & young womsn who in imt ested in orphan and friendiess Grace Baptxst Church 9th and South Carolina ave. s.e. PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON. 0:30—Bible scbool. Classes for a 11:00— “NEVERTHELESS” Communion at morning sersice _“THE NEW MAN” Welcome to our city, our homes and ouf e e 2 A Real Soul Welcome Awaits Every Shriner at Temple Baptist Church (Cor. 10th and N Sts.) DR. J. J. MUIR, Pastor. Services: 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. s ol evenis ‘Brookland Baptist Churc 12th and_Newton N E. DE. 0. 0. DIETZ, PASTOR. Services: hool tor, “Is Our Modern Age Geared at Too High Speed?” 9:30 a.m.— Imdly school. 7:00 pm.—B. Y. P. U. CORDIAL w:u:ouz—cuu.zum\a KENDALL BAPTIST Nioth a2d B s.%.~Pastor Walter C. Soott. 1aem— “Christian—Only Three Times in N, T.” Hand of fellowship, Lord's Su; Sp.m.— o ” ‘Stoning Jesus Poputar evening <asgeientic. oe St o RIS, TR A STEF FROM m TOU'IIST cw TO OUR CHURCH. Come_and feel at home. RHODE I8La) At Becond gt Rer. HUGH T, STEVENSON. Pi Preaching at i1 a.m. by Rev. “The Cooverted Buddhist High Priest Japan.'" 8 p.m., sermon by the pastor, Noble's Ministry." Bible sehocl, 9:30 a.m.: Jr. Church, 11 a.m.; BY a DUk Midweek service, Thurs- E Hez Swem pastor, “A_joyful me- meortal service for all Christians who have died—your loved ones a0d mine!" 8 p.m. Cool Auditorium; like them): fine organ; a_singing congregation king $oy from "the. joyous." Rapt. Ch.. 7th & Ere n'e BETHANY " Rev. HUGH T. RTZ\'[\E(!\ I"Jllnr ‘The pastor ;nnehn at 11 am. and 8 pm. 30 a.m : Jr. Church, 11 a.m.; P. U, 6:43. Midweek service, Thurs- dis. & pm TAN YOU_NAME THE 0. T. PRODIGALT West Washington Baptist 31st 2ad N ste. n.w. Pustor C. B. AUSTIN Speaks 11 a.m. and & Ial music at each service WELCOME, SHRINERS | Petworth 1t ted Randoish « Rev. F. Paul Langhorne, 9:30 2.m.—S Clarses for ail. Bt mu 11:00 a.m.—Communion. _Sermon by Pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Baptist Young People's Union. m.—Sermon by pastor. welcome I8 extended to residents top and to ail visitors to worsnip WELCOME Famous 75- If you want to get THE BURR CALVARY BAPTIS MOORE'S RIA OnIy to ‘Happmess Oth St., between G and - Vested Chorus g i Evening: *THE PR bio ki FaTHER." | pect i 1 “THE TEMPLE WITHIN. m —“THE $KY PILOT." school, 9:30: B. Y. P. U., ARE WELCOME 1:00 5:00 am . Bible 6:43 pm. Fifth Baptist E Near Tth 8.W. Sunday marks 10 pit) LORY O Tea h COMMUNTO! of new members at_th o Approp: nds wost cordi _worship with us. IMMANUEL The National Baptist Memorial Church. (16th St. and Columbia Road) Have You Kept Your Qath? Be True! Be True!! “Faithful Unto Death” Shrivers Ly welcome 1o Fastor Gove G. Johneon preaches at. the morning worship, with the Lord's Supper and band of fellowship to new members. (13 am) At night. AN EVENING WITH THE CHOIR. with & special musical sérvice under the direction of Mrs. Emily G. Dickinsop— our choir ted by solofsts. (S p.m.). Our Bible school is at 9:30; Young #eos ple’s at 7 pm. Welcome Shriners! SHRINERS! CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Announces the Piece Band and the Equally Famous “Chanters” Zyhrah Temple, Minneapolis Sunday Night at 7:30 in—COME EARLY The band will play from 7:30 to 8:00 ALL CLASS - of T SUNDAY SCHOOL Welcomes You' \IR AND MRS. NOBLE —and invites you to wors]up with them in LTO THEATER, H, 9:40 Sunday Morning. Lessons That Live Average attendance. over 400 “WE SPECIALIZE ON THE WHOLLY IMPOSSIBLE” THE FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH 16th” AND O STREETS, JU 11 am— ST ABOVE SCQTT, CIRCLE “The Footprmts of God in the Natural 8 Evenmg— World” ““The. -Coronatlon of the Humble Suuday School 9:30. Bl LU, 6 to 7:4(), wi 3 st Life” ith refreshments. ““The 'Home Chutch

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