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THE EVENING STAR, _ WASHINGTO SATURDAY, Latest Announcements of Church News, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (W COMMITTEES T0 MEET. Federation of Ch\lrch Bodies to ¥old Sessions Next Week. ‘Two important committees of the | Federation of Churches will have their meetings Tuesday of next week. That of social service will_have a iluncheon at the Young Women's | Christian Association at 12:30 o'clock. | followed by a business session. That of religious education will meet hno office of the federation at 4:30 oelock VISITORS—SHRINERS Have You Been to the METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. 434 and C Sts. N.W. (John Marshall Place) 11:00 a.m. “The Weak Place in thel|| Chain of Character” “The Hymn of the Continents” Congregational ingin, ALL SOULS’ CHURCH FOUNDED 1 Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minister. SERVICES IN B. F. KEITH'S THEATER ||| During Coostruction of New Chureh | ser- Reautiful slide; i Chinese ol worth League. The chureh where Presidents Grant and MeKinley worshipped. The National Methodist Church Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., as mehool ol 9:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m 1 £l 11:00—Morning worship. mon by the Minister— | i| “THE PATH TO POWER” I LY CHURCH." Dumbarton Ave. M. E. Church Dumbarton Ave. near Wisconsin Ave. N.W. REV. B. I. McGOWAN. 10:30 AN { N 8th CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE. .W. CROSBY, 700 . Epworth Lew Sunday school. {00 p m. - MUSICAL PROGRAM Book-Sermon by the Pastor on 'DKSENCH\%NTI}:NT J . Mont WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Streets N.E. Reav. Howard F. Downs, Pastor | 930a 1108 Children’s Day Service T:00 pan. - Epworth Lea £00 1w, - Rew. Frank W. Collier. D. D. PETWORTH Grant Circle and New Hampshire ave. ~ METHODIST PROTESTANT. NORTH CAROLINA | snd B st RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Riode Tsland ave. at 1st s : REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. Pastor, Services 11 a.m. dlld 8 p m. Christian_Eudeavo nw. Sunday 9:30 a.m. 11 METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) HE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM." 1 :DWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor 2:30 a2.m. Homelike—Helpful { Hamline M. E. Church || 9TH AND P STREETS. JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D., Pastor. Sunday 7 pm 11:00 atn “A Universal Religion” £:00 pm “The Radiant Face” and Welcome for Come! TRINITY M. E. CHURCH sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. .loaepll Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor 11 Subject— sehool Epworth League, 1 am “Have We Outgrown Jesus Christ?” Tine Musi ,\IIA‘ spm— “Moses’ Invitation to Hobab” 9:30—Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. on by the pastor, ‘The Living Temple” Evening, 7:30. Subj “The Good Samanhn Epsorth Teague, 6 Wi ESLEY Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE Conrecticnt ave. and Joeelyn st. REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. CHILDREN’'S DAY 8.00 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. LUTHER NEFF. The Sunday School will meet at 10:30 a.m. Rosedale M. E. Church 418 Tenn REV. C. E. LI’NGER Minister—9. a.m., preaching; Fvening servic You Are Invited. | Douglas Memorial Rev. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, Plblor the pastor. 8:00 pm., Prayer meeting. “The Church of the Big Welcome.” Lincoln Road Church e. aud U st n.e. Minister. P iGNORING ave. n.e. o Shurenwchiool, M. Speelman, Supt., FOUNDRY CHURCH Sixteenth Near P Street N.W. Green Busses Pass the Door REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister Dr. Randolph Preaches The Inner Meanings of Masonry 11 AM.—“TEMPLE BUILDERS” 8 PAML—“PILLARS AND LILY WORK” In the evening the Young People will render a Program of Music and Dramatization. Thursday—7 :45 p.m.— “The Story of the Psalms” The Heartiest Welcome | .\'pecial Music at All § METHODIST 3 MCKENDREE EPISCOPAL Mass Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Service. 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. DR. JOHN H. WESLER, Supt. 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League—Services for Young People. 11 A.M. and 8 P.M.—SUMMER REVIVAL SERV- ICE enters second week. Preaching by the Pastor. Praise Meeting and Altar Service. Services daily, 2:30 and 8 P.M. ol oo ~:-<- et o TRERERTRS oo o ol SPECIAL NOTICE THE SERVICE ON TUESDAY AT 2:30 P.M. will be a special service of Prayer for the Healing of the Sick. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME G o A CALVARY NOBLE JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister i (Chaplain, U. S. House of Representatives) H —_Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, superintendent. 30-—-Calvary Men's Bible Class, Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, president. Honorable J. J. Tigert, U. S. Commissioner of Education, will teach the class. / 11:00—Public worship with sermon by the REV. W. L. DARBY, D. D. 6:00—Epworth League Soclal Hour. 7:00—Epworth League devctional service. $:00—Public worship, REV. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. | LBNG-TERM PLEDGES ! campaiag | vention n ANNUAL SERVICE AT PORICK CHURCH 145th Anniversary of His- toric Congregation to Be Celebrated Tomorrow. OPPOSED BY BAPTISTS Southern Church Committee Rec- ommends That No More Be Accepted. While only preliminary considera- tion has becn given to the matter of the forward program that will be recommended to Southern Baptists to follow the conclusion of the $75,- 000000 campaign, by the large and representative committee named by the Southern Baptist Convention at its recent Kansas City session to re- port at Atlanta in 1924, the commit- tee has reached a unanimous agree- ment that no more five-vear or other extended pledges will be recommend- ed, it {s announced Dr. M. E. Dodd of Shreveport, gen- eral chairman, will name a subcom- mittee of nine to make an intensive study of the whole situation and all the denominational interest: that need to be taken care of in such a nd report its findings to the whole committee in ample tin for the larger body to digest the and formulate its report to the con- xt M The 145th anniversary of the his- toric Pohick Church in Fairfax county, Va., is to be celebrated with { special exercises tomorrow. The morning serv is to be conducted liam Cabell Brown of |l|v se of Virginia. Addresses to be n amuel W Rev. H. F. Kloman of Salisbury. and Rev. W. Mellichampe of 2:30 o'clock the ldressed by former pa including thore to speak at th ing service and Rev. William of West Virginia The program will be m charge of the rector, . A. C. Tucker. will be « musical the direction of Dr and Mrs. Robinson “Washingtoni invited to at- tend the exercises 1 to bring a basket dinner and spend the day. The committee in ¢ r consists of H. Mason, sr. DR. DARBY TO PREACH. Dr. W. L. Darby. secretary Federation of Churches tomorrow morning in ¢ ch. Columbia road ne street northwest morn- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. M | The People’s Tabernacle 1 : LEWXB C. SHEuE lllultlh by program, William . the minister, THEOSOPHY. ] Theosophical Society 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, JUNE 10, & 3 d '%,"._»/ i Tl"RALT 8 P.M.— “Overcoming the Land” 3y Mr. Mathews Dawson United Lodge of Theosophists’ 812 17th St. N'W. SUNDAY, 8 P.M. “Our Weaknesses—What Shall We Do Wxth Them r4d H. Allen and of the will preach UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol aud It sts. nw Rev. CHARLES E. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. 940 .. Sunday_sehool 1100 a i S L The Child. " 7:00 p.m. N00 pm UNIVER: ALIST ‘ Cétfimumty Ch;irch BRIGHTWOOD MASONIC TEMPLE, Georgia and Colorado Avenues. REV MAURICE S. WHITE MINISTER 11:00 A M. — “Life and Its Alternative” SOLOS BY MRS. E. R. SMITH. 930 .- pom.; __ welcome. Rev. G. Lyal Arthan Having ful ness, will Tuesday eveni daily in lis st SOCIETY HALL, 500 G st. n.w. to 5 p.m. | The Elizabeth White Church of Spiritual Science REV E. WHITE, o o interviewed Sunday chool —Graded cl . at 817 Je pttage praser meeting at Congregational meeting. 1502 14 Lectures and Messages by Neveral Mediums. Madame Marcea 1435 st Wil hold |n~»v'n:~ SNy N THURS; ) sharp. Potomae 70 | The Fn‘st Spiritualist Church URE BY_THE_PASTOR, ALFRED H. TERRY SUBIECT “Across the Threshold” FOLLOWED BY SPIRIT MESSAGES. from the visions of D falleth on men fac Job, Temple 1 floor._ Al weleoie Ice Creén{ anc! Cake Social METHOD!ST EPISCOPAL EOLTH MARVIN M. E. Church South . 10th AND B STS. 5.W. Claude M. Hesser, Minister 1 am Suhday School Day Special Anniversary Program. the Then 113 hiay o £ pam.— Mr. Frederick N. Whaley San Marcos, Tex. Subject “Life Struggles” GOOD MUSIC. LIVE MESSAGE. HEARTY WELCOME. EPWORTH “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 and Sermon Large Chorus Choir and Quartet. All Protestant Christisus without a church Home are invited to'unite with Visitors Cordially Welcomed. _Reidings for prises BALL HOLDS MEETINGS Monday and Eridiys. § pan. Private readings by lppfllnl ment. Franklin 8620-J. 104 MRS H .lnlm Wesley A M. E. Zion Church | Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. V. W, CARRINGTON, Past | _Gllbnlth A M E Zlon Cllurcll 6th st. bet. L and M sta. n.w. WM. D. BATTLE, Pastor. 9:30 a.m sclicol and Bible classes, 11°00 a.m.—Preaching by Ri . D.D. 00 p.m 0 Sth between D) an RI sco'n" PASTOR. Rev. David Johnson ol Chicag 6:30 p.m.—Allen Taague., 8:00 p.m SERS WELCOME " Haven M. E. . Church Jdt and B sts. and 30 &.m.—Sun ‘ ¥ Is‘r?el Mz—tmm. M. Church 1st and B sts. s.w. L. RUSSELL, D. D., Pastor. nday school. ESTING GOD.’ worth League. 8:00 p.m —Children's Day _exereises Calvary M. E. South 3040 QUE ST., GEORGETOWN. . Lynch, Pastor THE ms OF A CHRIS. VL E. - SERVICES PLANNED NEAR PEACE CROSS Dr. Freeman, Bishop-Elect, to Ad- dress Outdoor Meet- i ing. The preacher at the open-air serv- ice ut the Peace Cross in the grounds of the National Cathedral on Wiscon- sln_avenue tomorrow afternoon at | 4 o’clock will be Rev. Dr. J. E. Free- man, rector of Epiphany Church and bishop-elect of the diocese of Wash- ington At this service the new diocesan flag which the Churchman’s League of the District of Columbia has had made as a gift for the National Cathedral will be presented y res| dent of the league, Dr. will be acc the dean, Very Rev. G. ahl. A large attendance of the mem- bers of the league and other friends of the cathedral is expected. {ADMISSION SERVICE SCHEDULED TOMORROW | . H Six Girls to Be Tnken Into St. | Mark's Branch of Friend- ly Society. An admission servi Mark's branch of the Girl: is to be econducted row at St. Mark ¥ 3d and_ A streets southeast, by rector, Re W. I Pettus. Mrs. Abbott is director of the branch. girls are to be admitted as membe associate The candidates class will present a floral cantata entitled “The Brownies " - cater of Trinity H|||m||nl'\ llnlxw ndiana avenue and 3d street northwest, next We lay at 8 pm. The he given Lo th copal Chur Home for ¢ e for St. Friendly Society 11 a.m. tomor- piscopal Church, s TO OBSERVE CHILDREN'S DAY. The Temple Baptist Church will oh- serve Children's day tomorrow. The > to begin at 10:45 am., the usual morning evening the pastor, will preach, subject, “Home Builders. _— _EPISCOPAL. St. George’s Protestant Episcopal Church CLARENDON, VA, Bev. TAUL L. POWLES, B, D.. Rector. worship. br. g as his ST. MARGARET’S 1 Conn. a d Bancroft place. I BEV. HERB OTT SMITH, D. e DAY ;1 SECOND ST AFTER TRINITY. HE 10— SMorning prazer and sermon. wilh "preach Biarunbas) and Thursdas, 11 The rec- Monday' (st Holy Tl\c Rev. L. O. Forqueran will preach at 11 a.m. CHRIST CHURCH 620 G_sirec Founded 1795. R “lLl:‘l\\l CURTIS WHITE, Rtector. [ *'Searchin 5, of "Heart Little of £ Nioranip har. hnl;hng sinca 1 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Mass, Ave. at 12th St. N.W. - THOS. WORTHINGTON COOKE, Rector. Rer " PRAYER AND &:00 p.m —EVENING PRAYER. Everybody Welcome Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. ‘Wisconsin ave. n.w, near Woodley road. Holy Communion . Brcacher. the Dows. People's Open-ic Evensong and Cathi B D.D., Rect lor of Epiphany l‘lfllh and " T.Le Georgetown and - 4:00 p.m. sconsin avenue cars d_bus line. I | Baptist m.. ' “Lacking | been held reg. | Straogers HOLY COMMUNION. l—— JUNE 9, 1923, Activities and Services | BAPTISTS PLAN T0 RAISE 31 MILLION Collection of Big Sum Neces- sary to Comnlete Cam- paign Goal. A total of $44,003,005.70 in c been patd in on the Baptist 000 campaign up to May 1, according to revised figures aunounced by the headquarters office at Nashville, leav- ing approximately $31,000,000 addi- tional to be raised by December, 1924, if the original aign goal i reached at the tion of the five years after the for subscrip- tions was made At a recent session of the convention in Kansas City nservation commission of the gn was asked 2o push all in- terests of the forward movement with possible vigor in order that the sum may be realized from the all seven of the mis- educational and benevolent fostered by the campalgn tand urgently in need of their full allotment from the undertaking. One of the special efforts adopted by the conservation commission | an intensive campaign looking to th setting up of a budget plan of syste matic and proportionate giving in all the churches of the Southern Bap- tist _convention. A conference and brief school of instruction for the budget directors in cach state will be held in hville beginning June 21 when the whole program of this spe- sial campaign will be get out. The commission believes this effort will not only reinforce the $75.000,000 campaign. but will pave the way for more regular and generous income for all denominational ocal and general, in all the d Collections by States. Revised figures on the from the various states sources to date follow Alabama, $1.890,6 cam expir: driv Southern the ci caus vears collections and other | s ,353.66: New Mexie « nrnlln:l 1.113,781.18; South 2 Tennessee, $2, 36468088 45: VirEinia B4, Specials, Loul $110,- Mexico, $4 hom. $59,000: Iilinois, home hoard, $15.340; foreign board, | $%6.103; raised by local churches on | foreign flelds and expended by them | in work there. §1,003.390.68. WILL ADDRESS CHILDREN. | Rev. Dr. Wallace Radcliffe will speak at the Children’s day exercises at the Sixth Presbyterian Church to- morrow. At the evening service Dr. Radcliffe will occupy the pulpit. 7 EPISCOPAL. _ North homa, $11901 | Tfimwyji 3rd.and Csts. NW I avid Ransom Covel D | 11:00 a.m — “WHY _THE cnncx | Rev. David 8100 p.1a.—Exening pragor Rev. Walter gton Circle. Rev. Patrick Murphy, Priest in Charge m.—Holy Communion. day sehool. lebration and_instruction Christ Church Georgetov?fl Sormer of, am nd, 0 Ste JAMES H. o atontt and Zam ——( b sermon by the GO()D SHEPHERD Sixth st. between H and I northeast. Rev. Cornelius Ste\emon Abbott. Hols Communion— forming Drager 11 s ening prayer—S8 p.m e Rtev. J. Manly Cobb will preach at 1 am. St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbia rd. and Irving. Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Rector. Rev. CLYDE BROWN, A Morning praver and sermon. vening prayer and Monday and Thursday—Holy Communion at Tuesday. 8 p.inChiistian Healing Service. St. Andrew’s Church N. H. avenue and V st. n.w. REV. J. J. DIMON, Kector. Sersices 00—Holy communion. 330 Nimay sehool 11:00—Morning sery WELCOME TO .m.—Sunday 7500 pom.—Epworth- League. MT. PLEASANT M. E CHURCH -SOUTH 18th St. N.W. Near Lamont. REV. CLIFTON K. RAY, Pastor. 9:30 a.i.—Sunday echool classes for all. Men's Bible_c! Tracy L. .Yoflordl teacher. Ladiey Bible clate Millan, ter 'rursE ARRAYED Holy Communion. platform_ meetin Ad iss N. H. Burrought 8:00 p.m.—Grand review. "Miles Memorial A. M. E. Church Brd st._bet. L and N. Y. ave. n.w. REV. M. L. BREEDING. VERSARY OF CHURCH. m.—Suaday school. m.—Specls: anniversary sermon by or, | Auniversary rally. Stasic “py Childronis Chotr. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by_Rev. Mrs. Subject: " “ADAM AND EVE." Anniversary services each night in the week. Mortgage burning Fridey night, ME ODIST 'EP]SCOPAL. . SOUTH.” 9:30 11:00 by the pastor. Special music at b:‘lh services by the om Mre, Faani n"m- T Miss Charles L x"tl Francis P. sopramo, | e Koouts. oontracte, | d director. Simangers and vistiots cordtally favited to | worship with us. Free pew: | MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH | THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) STH AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School—Classes for AllL 11 am—Sermon by CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D., Subject: “STANDING IN .THE GAP” RIPPY, Assistant Pastor. 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. Visitors Cordially Invited. 8:15p.m—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL. Subject: “THE REJECTED CROWN” SPECIAL MUSIC MORNING AND EVENING SERVICES, BY GEORGE HAROLD MILLER AND THE CALVARY QUARTET. CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EV i AT SEVEN-THIRTY. FREE /, SEATS TO THE PEOPLE, 11_a.m.—Overflow Service (Junior Church)—Sermon by M. LEO' ' | | | Special music at 11 am. and 8:15 p.m. services by Chorus Choir of seventy-five volces and Male Quartet, under direction of R. Deane Shure. Organ recital at 7:556 p.m. by Mr. Shure. Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion ' {{11:00 a.m—Morning ~ Prayer 8:00—Evening servic A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. _ Church of the Advent 25d and You sts. n.w. AND 11 AND 6 P.M. { Chureh_school, CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N sts. n.w Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSO) rvices: Sunday. The Nativity The Resurrection, 15th and G n.e., 7:30 & 4. The Holy Catholic Episcopal Church. |St. Paul’s Church *°gk,cnEex Services now InsRestored Chatch. Sundaye~Holy Communion, 8:48 a.m. Morning services—11 . Agnes’ Church“"" - St rvices: Sunday, 7:30, 10. Daily mass. Mive Fioride. ave: or Norts Capliol care: Epiphany G street near 14th Dr. James E. Freeman, Rector 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Morning Pray v 1‘1(1 Sermon by the Rector. Church School, 9:30 a 6 p.m.—Young Peopl ciety. 8 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon_by the Re:\:tmj. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of 0 and Potomac Strecta N.W. . ‘ So- sermon. | e P. Parker Monday (St. das). 10 a.m.—The ol Communian Thursday, 10 2. he Holy Communion. ‘Grace Plnsh—-GEORGETOWN ““The Little Ohurch on the Oanal ssd the WISCONSIN AVE: HELOW M ST. Reotor, THE REV. HENRY L. DURRANT. Services, 7:30, 9:30, 11. | | i { | | and ( | Episcopal Church in Washington R. CLOVIS G. CHAPPE! Ninth Street Chnstnu Bible Class Observes Tomorrow. school of an Church wil Ninth obsery mornit ¢ the 3 5 @ special dren and young p he regular communion s observed following In the e another o from Bible Men on the Mrs ie English will render a e evening service. T Wb s lons of the Ninth Street Chy it mota | its annual meeting with luncheon Wednesday, beginning at 10:30 a.m. BACCALAUREATE SERMON. | Rev. D. W. Curran to Address Charlotte Hall Graduates. Rev. D. charge of the Wellington Curran, diocesan offices of the alaureate s of deliver the bace the graduating Hall Military Ac county rmon to Charlotte Mary's p.m. in the 5 o deliver subje on. the Foun- dation of All Knowledge. Rev. Francis L. Metcalf, rector of All Faith Chu Leonardtow as the chaplain for the hoys Episcopal Church attending the emy CHICAGOAN TO PREACH. Dr McCartney to Fill Pulpit Here Sunday. Albert Joseph McCartney, Kenwood Church, ( cago, 1. will preach at the York Avemue Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Modern Life and Naboth's Vinevard,” and at 8 p.m. The Peril and Providence of the Rev. Dr. pastor of the SALVATION ARMY SALVATION ARMY Corps No. eher ot \.\\nk b n.w. — Relutionship of Social Service Center. 102116 B st. n. ‘Adjutant George Paxton will condict se ice at 10:30 Men_invited. UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father 13th and L Sts. N.W. UNIVERSALIST | |Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., PASTOR. At 11:00 0'clock— CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES By the Bunday Scliool with sermon by 1e Pastor. At 7:00 p.m.— Devotional meeting of the YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN UNION. Topic: *‘Recreation—the Use of Lel Leader. Miss Virginia All Welcome: Invite Your Friends. e Hours. ucker. chil- | in will | \.uunm | m STH ANNVERSHRY TOBE CELEBRATD iMount Vernon Place M. E. | Church South Holds Special | Service Tomorrow. DR. CHAPPELL TO PREACH Congregation Organized in 1850, But Was Given Its Present Name in 1869 -fourth anniversar o Methodist will al services I the will 1l ion of It music rnon Pl South h be celebra tomorrow with spe I' happell, the past hoth | be given unde hure director and 8:15 p Glov preach music Dean of th pastor five services of chu years, church being the firs odist der was Jocate H and I stree f# frame buildi) | fottow] 3 t { movea building {n 9th street, T | occupied during the | the W when none comfortable fe southern denomination Church Named 569 the in ehureh Mount ! . the ul Vrle Pstreet and Moun wecupied 41 This through t churel tere tha used rowth i for larger unt th quar The pro; yoint to 1 of he gene of | church, the plan to build it as a na | tional ‘church Taun nde. {direction of Bishop (andler and Dr i © Sexton, the work was carried on. Missions Established. From time to time during the grow: of church an. expansion of th. {eity missions « been establist by the Mount Verno e Chure Which have grown to be independs churches themselves. Numbere among. are the Epworth, vary, St T and a chure Dei” Ray e local constantly ¢ until the these Paul nbership has past new member. nto_the building ne erected at a cost of §5 ftrating the growth of may be stated th collections and enve the income Dr. Clovis “1¥ respor church. He i pey. junior pastor. usie Spe ment of mus hure number o Mr. Shuri : not*limited to th 1n addition, the! he glves an orga: evening services week teuches voie. and on plano h. Mrs. Frank A, Frost i the church organist, pls and org regular a __FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. | | AL L ARE INVITED. Frxends (ORTHODOX) 13th and Irving Ste. N.W. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m A wercomE REFORMED. = CHRISTIAN. H St. Christian "5hnnyes: 7| SOUTHWEST. P. A. CAVE, Pastor. m.—Ribie school. n.—The Pastor Preaches. Exstcises. lSth St. Chnstxan Church | ¢.‘;:“ ARRETT. Ministor. rv school. J. L. Mindling, HRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP. 8:00 p.m.—"'A_GOOD_PROMISE BROKEN. “VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. north of N REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school, Capt. A. G. Grin- nell. supt. 11:00 a.m.—Children’s ‘day_exeroises sermon by pastor. ‘oung people’s tea Brief 00 p.m. £:00 p.m. —Sermon by R gan, D. D. b ant’ Congregational Church. Special music at both services by cholr, mixed and male quartets, led by W Braithwaite Thursda; Columbia Helgh!s flmxhanclmrch Park Road West of 14th Street Dr. BENJAMIN H, MELTON, Minister. 10:30—Children's day exercises. 00—Ghristisn Sadeaver moettags, 8:00—Se Coker. D, Melton will deviler the literars address 11 AN 0 xw | Grace SRRV % 11 AND 8—DIVIN 97408 Fxrst DIV AT 13th DE._JAMES _BIBLE STUDENTS. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION | before the graduating class of Hiram Col- | lege_next Sunduy. St. Mark’s Church Third and A Streets S.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS, REV. WILLIAM A. glo\rll(lfl( Assistant, Second Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 am—Holy Communion Church School. for and Sermon (Rector); Ad- mission Service _for Girls’ Friendly Society. 8:00pm—Evening Prayer and Sermon (Assistant). Monday, St. Barnabas’ Day, 11 a.m., Holy Communion. Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 p.m., Evening NEW THOUGHT. The National Science of Truth Association “The Song of Life” Ada Rainey, Speaker Sunday Evening at 8 Wednesday Evening: at 8 “Constructive Play” THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N STREET N.W. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. Prayer. Thursday, 11 am, Holy Communion A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! s-r momsmm nuwn: 8. Holy Bucharist. 11. Rev. Joseph B. Williams (of Maryland). Saint James’ Church Rth st. near Mass. Services: Sunday, 7:30, m 30 -nl i am, d § pm, M.-AND GARNETT JANUARY, VIVA ARY, NEW HOME, 1326 nn st (Near 140h a0t B sto. stope of Doth <ar lines.) SUNDAY, 8 P.M.— » “Dominion ‘WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M.— - “Growth ilence Persona? Reallng and Mterature, NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D sts. n.e. C. B. STAUFFER, Minister. 9:30—Bible school, with Children’s 11:00—Communion service. —Y. P. 8. C. B. 5—Eventng worship—- “JACOB” " Park View Christian Church Park road east of Georgia ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minlster. 11:00 a.m. — “THE PURPOSE OF TRE CHURCH.” 7:45 p.m.—“LETTING GOD IN." Nblo l(‘hml‘ 9:30 a Junfor and Renior 4:30 and 8:30 p.m. Tonter ciraue Children’s_day_exercises_in_Bible_school. _ Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 3 q.Epenching and Communion, “PE le-rey Welzome to Every] T, BubARIMORE, Ilulltul. 11 am. and duy. W. F.” HUDGINGS of New York City 10:30 A 3:00 PM.—BIBLE STUDY Pythian Temple Auditorium 1012 9th St. N.W. Seats Free. 7:30 4 No Collection. REFORMED

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