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THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, _D. C,.SAT URDAY JUNE- 16 1923 Latest Announcements of Church News Activities .and SerV1ces NEW THOUGHT BODY TOCONVENEIND.C. 500 Delegates Assemble for Conference, Which Opens at Willard Tomorrow. MEETINGS CONTINUE UNTIL NEXT SUNDAY | Many Prominent Speakers on Pro- gram—Healing Service to Be Held Daily. The tenth International will vene tomorrow and More than tend The sessions will tomorrow with an address of wel-| ¢ A. . Seymour. secretary of ; vashington Chamber of Com- Dr. Albert C. Grier, pastor Church of Truth, Spokane, also will speak. There willl 0 p.m. Addresses | Mrs. Christ Africa; Jam ! and’ Miss Elea- Addresses will be Idgerton of this ident of ‘the alliance; Miss Hamilton, Ohio, and| Mary E. T. Chapin, New York t the 8 p.m. session. There will' also be a on at the same time “at ashington Hotel, at which Mr L. S. Butterworth, T'hiladelphia W. M. Hess, ham. N. Y, and Mrs. Elizabeth Towne, Holyoke, Mass.. will speak. A businesy ‘meeting will be held Mond t 10 am., at the Willard Hotel. . A healing meeting will be conducted at noon by Mrs. L. S. But- terworth. A council session is called for 2:30 p.m., and a business session at 4:45 k. Addresses will be made 1 rs. Angeline Wilson, Bos- ton; Dr. Thomas Parker Boyd, San Francisco; Mrs. Kenton Warne, 'hiladelphia. There will be a ses- sion at 3 p.m., at First Congregational Church, at which addresses will be made Ly S. D. Scudder, Cleveland, and Arthur Nash, Cincinnati. Visitors to Speak. Following & business vession at 10 o'cloc Tuesda. healing meeting will be con: ted at noon by Lida Churchill, New York ecity. Dr. Tho P. Boyd and May Cornell Stoiber to conduct the council session at 2 p.m. At 4:45 o'clock Mme. Catherine Newsome Jewel of Italy, Alexander Mclnnes of London and Rev. L. O. Williams of Buffalo are to make ad- dres At 7 pm. dinner will be served. There will be Thursday morning healing meeting at Jessie 'W. Boerstler. will be taken on a trip to t Vernon in the afternoon. A m of the Men's Club will be held p.m.. at which addresses will be chouer, Chic- annual congress of the New Thought Alliance t the Willard Hotel | ontinue through June | 500 delegates will at- open at 11 am. merce. of the Wash., be a will _be Woodrow, Pateman. nor_Meil, made by vcity, pr 1 James A, Mrs, city a business session followed by a noon, conducted The dele- the business session Fri- | or Mell is to con- | sion 4t noon. Th at 2:30 and at 4 s will be made Pauline J. Harvard, Los Angel Durand E. Armitage, Chicago: Mar- cellene Webb Burbridge, Schenectady, N. Y.; Mrs. Mary Berry, Toledo, Ohio; h Horton _Held, ~Norfolk; Mrs enia, Ohio; Jessie W.! Angeles; Mrs. Martha Gammons, Providence, R. 1; William Andrew Bahre, New York; Mrs. Ellen M. Holman, Philadelphia There will be a night meeting at S p.m., at_which addresses will be made by Elinor S Me.; Richard Lync Stroiber. Moody, Portland, . and Mrs. May C. | Henling Sessfon. Clara Haven Wallace is to conduct the healing session Saturday, At thel meeting at 4:4 o'clock addrésses will be made b Miss Alice Burne Tow] South Africa. and Mrs. \tlhfl L Tilley, Savannah, Ga. At the 8 p.m. session addresses will be made by Dr. Amelia_A. Randall, Minneapolis: Miss Julie M. Cook New York city. | and Dr. James Porter Mills, New | v e : closing sessions will be held | il be made at Brooks. York | Graham, 11 o'clock by Mis Colorado; Brown Landone, Ne city, and Mrs. Elea B New Orleans. At 2:30 o'clock Mrs. Lily C. Smith, Buffalo; Mrs. Anna W. Mills, New York; and’ Mrs. Elfzabeth M. Chester. Nashville, Tenn. will speak There_will he a session at 8 p.m at the Willard, when addresses wili be made Rev. Dr. J. Winthrop| Hegeman, New York and Mrs. Patricia | B. Elliott. At he same time there will be a meeting at the Washington Hotel, when addresses will be made by Miss Harrlett Hale Rix, San Fran- cisco and Columbus Bradford, Kinder- post, Mo. JUNIOR CHURCH TO HOLD SEASON’S LAST MEETING George B. Bryan to Speak at Cal- vary Baptist Gather- ing. The final meeting until fall of the Baptist Junior Church will tomorrow morning at 11 George B. Bryan will be the principal speaker, and Herbert F. Aldridge will conduct the singing. The Junior Church is under the gen- eral direction of the assvciate pastor, Rev. Dr. A. Freeman Anderson. 1 The prayer day meeting service Thurs- | evening will be the last to be | ded over by the pastor, Rev. Dr. am S. Abernethy, prior to his de- parture, with Mrs. 'Abernethy and their son Theodore, for Europe. They | will leave Washington June 22.° On | the following v the pulpit will Dr. T. Clagett f the First aptist Chureh a, S. C. At the morning Service tomorrow pastor will epeak on “An Ama- r Swordsman_and- His Bungling to Help." His subject at the | wervice will be “The Full- own Man"—a message to June raduates BIBLE SCHOOL SESSIONS | . TO OPEN HERE JUNE 25 Final Public Meeting to Be Held in | Calvary Baptist Church To- | morrow Afternoon. The Daily of the cit Vacation Bible Schools will begin their sessions A final public meeting prior 1o this opening will be held tomor- in Cavalry Baptist church at 3 m. The speaker will be Dr. Thomas Young of Philadelphia, who is the director of Daily Vacation Bible Schols for the Northern Baptist Con- vention. This_work is being promoted by the Washington Federation of Churches_under the supervision of; Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley. According 1o present prospects there will be at least fifty schols in Washington Pel- | {AMPLIFIER SHIPPED Delegates to Hear Voices of Noted| DES same huge voice amplificr used by Pres- ident Warren G. augural address will Des Moines th for Christian Jul The amplifier will require one full carload ere. tor! ren $1.000 to the the: Bry 100, as orers from every section of the globe are expected to attend a special pic- nie Jennings Bryan day. The wa A ma otic demonstration July Warren G. Harding will probably ad- dre of this date. William G. tary of the Treasury; former Secretary Fletcher, wood Eddy; B. An inc ten Dr. Francis H. founder of Chr del OFFER SCHOLARSHIFS. {Sunday School Teachers Can Get‘ During the past week a committee of of ces: among the city Sunday attend ligil at day: These scholarships to | sch own_expense teachers will cial fered Charlottesville. 10, church workers to open in Lawrence- vill DR. KELLER TO SPEAK Swi Dr. secretary Rel Europe, ing tan Marshall west. The Mit Sy the There will servi ing and vicinity this summer. There is a gredter interest than ever before, 1ot only in Washington, but nu over the country. Prominent in International New Thought Alliance Conference NEW LUTHERAN ALLIANCE HEAD ASSUMES DUTIES Rev. W. J. Dentler Will Conduct First Service Tomorrow at Mission House. ) FOR ENDEAVORERS Speakers Through Ap- paratus. Rev, W. 1. Dentler, formerly field missionary of the California Synod, has been employed by.the Lutheran Alliance of Washipgton to take OIS charge of its new mission oh Brent- Towa, June 16.—The Harding for his in- be shipped to s week to make ready the twenty-ninth international Endeavor convention here ¥ 4 to 10. sireets northeast, and will conduct the first service tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. A Bible school will be opened in a few weeks, by which time it is planned to have the work of the school thoroughly organized. As field missionary in California Rev. Dentler plaved an important part in the development of Lu- theranism on the Pacific cost, his time being devoted to organizing and establishing new churches. He re- signed as field missionary a few years ago, after completing the work of establishing St Los Angeles, in order to visit Scot- land and do some special work at tke University of Glasgow. OPEN-AIR SERVICE. of apparatus and will be cted in the main speaking audi- fum of the city at a cost exceeding 00. On Sunday. July &, it will be noved at an additional cost of Towa_state fair amphi- ater, where William Jennings n is to speak. rowds numbcring more 000 from all parts of Tow delegations of Christian than as well ndeav- Rev. Dr. Dunham to Speak at Tem- ple Heights. the 4 o'clock on Temple Heights be Rev. J. Hary Dimham. pastor of Western Presby | terian Church. His subject will sk the convention on the evening | “parih: chlnges tustested the Ask of the earth and thee.” The quartet on the fair grounds on Willlam official convention program s but tentatively announced today. chorus of 500 picked voices will ke its first appearance at a patri- 4. President The open-air tomorrow will speaker service at e by tex McAdoo, former James J of ‘Labor: London evangelist: S Gypsy Smith, and Way Wheeler, national counsel for the ti-Saloon League of America. are luded among others of note on the tative convention program. Clark, president and | stian Endeavor, will| Ach of cial anthems. Mrs. B. H. he soprano; Miss Martan contralto; Irving Tulle with Mrs. companist. Lockle Kinzie Davies, ac- The service is under the direction of Dr. John C. l‘nlmlr chaplain of the rand Lodge, A. ; A and is open to the pubi iver his addr P A __CONGR 0 (CONGREGATIONAL.) 34th and Lowell Sta. Free Course. FRANK l-:l.L\'\l\'nRTH BIGELOW, | the board of religious education | the Episcopal Church in the Dio- e of Washington has distributed Spiscopal churches in the | venty partial scholarships to chool teachers who desire to the Summer School of Re- ous Education which will be held Rehoboth Beach, Del, for five s beginning June R "THE GLORY OF GOING ON PLYMOUTH CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL ) 170 AND I STS. N REV. J. C. OLDEN. Minlster. am. —Chneeh sehool am.—“REFRESHMENT.” sermon by minister. pm—Y T & C E PR josern AND ms mmETE. REN." motion pictures. p.m SINKING_FUND CLUII service. ddrs< by Rev. Emory B. Smith. * t 9: 1 offered only teachers desiring to attend the ool and unable to do so at their | It is expected man attend, without final Scholarships are also of- | the summer school at] Va. July 30 August| the hool for colored | i Address | [ 30 00 8:30 7:30 00 A aid. for MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Hesidential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan Minister. and for e, Va., July 9. iss Mlnister Will Church Here. Adolf Keller of Switzerland. | of the .Central Bureau for | ief of the Evangelical Churches in | is to speak tomorrow morn- | at the services at the Metropoli- | Memorial M. E. Church, John| place and C’street north- 11:00 A.M.— THE LABORS OF. GOD | The Vesper Service has been discon- minister, Rev. Dr. Harry ' D. [} i icq until fall chell. is to preach at night o e We Justified in Believing Tha End of the Age Approaches be a_congregational song Marshall, us- | ~Intermediate C. E. Society. Church school. , led by Jerome j§ trombonc. First Congregational Church Tenth and G Sts. NN\W. Dr.JohnW.G.Ward Of London, England One of England’s strongest preachers, popular in England, Canada and the U. S., on Fourth Internation- al Preaching Tour, speaks at 11 a.m.and 8 p.m. Dr. James L. Gordon Our former minister, takes part at 11 AM. Rev. Franklin I. Winter, the Assistant Minister, will care for all ealls for ministerial service during the absemce of Dr. Plerce. Luke's Church in | ) s Lutheran Church will fur-| MES H. PATEMAN. ORDAINED MINISTER AT SPECIAL MEETING D.C. SEEKS BAPTIST WORLD ALLIANCE Will Bid for What Is Regard- ed as Greatest Religious Convention. It is expected that the next meet- ing of the Baptist World Alliance will be held in this city in 1927. The Columbia Association of Baptist Churches of the District of Colum- bia recently extended such an invi- tation, which has since been official- ly ratified by the Southern Baptist convention at its meeting at Kansas City and the Northern Baptist con- vention at its meeting at Atlantic City, and E. Hilton Jackson, mod- erator of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches, has been dl- rected to present this invitation of- ficlally on behalf of the Baptists of America at the meeting of the al- liance at Stockholm on July 21 next. Inaemuch as this invitation will be the only one extended by the Baptists of America it is anticipated that it will be accepted and the con- vention, when held, will represent a Baptist constituency of 30,000,000, Presbytery of Washington Installs John K. Lind in River- dale, Md. At & special meeting’ of the pres- wood road. between 16th and_17th | PYtery of Washington city last Wed- | orn Baptist convention. ~ nesday night, John K. Lynn was or- dained to the ministry and installed as pastor of the church at Riverdale, Md. There was a large attendance. Dr. W. J. Eagleson presided. Mr. Lynn’; sustained by name added to the roll of ordained ministers of that body. The instal- lation sermon was preached by Rev. W. L. Darby. secretary of the ash- ing Federation. of Churches. Th charge to the pastor w given Rev. ( N. Cummings of Anacosti Church and the charge to the people by Rev. H. K. Fulton of Northminster i Church: Mr, Lynn is a graduate of Prince- i ton Seminary from which he received I his degree only a_few weeks ago. SRR ~ CHURCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N ST. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Ministe 9:30—Sunday school. wor 11:00—Morning WOOD. 6:15—Christian Endeavor Supper and Ves por service. es for men and service. Sermon by vice. Sermon by Fatal Delusions, Old and Ecklngton “Sana. e ’lwm. ave. and Q st. .. Migister. IMMORTALITY OF 13- CE" by Dr. G, NI0N OF THE HOLY | 11:00 A~ ¥ sy 3lst st mow. D_D. Pastor. | |Gco etown Church ’ J/\\IFH T. MARSHALL. D‘fi 8 8. 11 am., Sime: 5. 0. ou SEMBLY 0(' Mctropoman Prcsbytcrl;;l Fourih and 1 streets southeast. FRE Eastern UATING GARMENT Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASREMRBLY.) Sixteenth and Trving ste. n.w R 1. TAYLOR, D. D., Taslor. —Westminster League. —Social Hour for Young People. —Christien Endeavor. rmon by Dr. Tayior. Thursday—Prayer service. tion Bible School begins June 25. Rmail ‘children cared for during morning worship. TAke 14th_street car or Mount Ple car_or 18th st. bus line to Irving at. n. Cor. Randoiph st. and New Hampshire ave. Rev. J. A. CAMPBELL. Pastor 1 “The Christian—Heaven Born.” Second Grest Command. | t 30 a.m._C. B, 7 pm. Gumon-Temple Miemorial 16th ANDD) NEWTON STS. REV. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., PIIM 5 a.m.—Children's l service. a.m.—Sermon, G EAR.”" Music by chorus choir. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meetings. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. - NEED OoF CHRIST." Eastern Presbyterian Church 6th st. and Maryland ave. n ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Pastor. 1050 & 1o —GUILDRENS DAY’ SERVICE. 0 p. E. meetings® —Speaker. Dr. ADOLF KELLER from_Znrich. Bwitserland. UNITARIAN. —_— ALL SOULS’ CHURCH FOUNDED 1821. Ulysm G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minister. SERVICES IN B. F. KEITH'S THEATER During Construction of New Church. 11:00—Morning worship. Ser- mon by the Minister— “The Reproach of Religion” REFORMED. m.— | | ‘ment —C. ‘examination was unanimously | the presbytery and his | e | DK | i SPAR | and it is exnected it will constitute the largest religious gathering ever held in America. It seems alSo to be settled that the next president of the Baptist World Alllance will be President Edgar Y. Mullins, for three terms presidont of the South- PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, MINISTER. 11 A.M. Children’s Day 4:15 P.M. “I Will Give You Rest” MIBS ELSA RANER. Violinist. RICHARD LORLEBERG, Oellist. “Prize_Bong” by Wagner. Carito Amoross.” o “Claire de Lune." DEDICATION PLANS FOR NEW CHURCH Twelfth Street Christian Edifice, Just Completed, Scene of Cere- monies Tomorrow Afternoon. Dedication ceremonies for the Twelfth Street Christian Church will be held tomorrow. &t 3 o'clock. The new church building, erected at a cost of 355,000, was turned over to the con- gregation today. 1 Rev. Dr, ePter Ainslie of Baitimore will be in charge of the dedication and Elder Preston Paylor of Nash- vills, Tenn., will deliver an address. Rev. R. A. Gooden, pastor of the church, completed arrangements for an’elaborate musical program in connection with the exercises. Construction of the new church started January 1. The numerous fa- cliities provided in the new building have created widespread comment. EPISCOPAL. Saint Jamcs Church and 5 p.m. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION a N Rev. GEORGE W' ATRINSON. D, D., Rector, Services: Sunday, 7:30, 10, 11 &.m. St. Paul’s Church 0k cREzk PARISH. Bervicesenow in Restored Chu Sundays—Holy Communion, 8:45 Morning services—11' St. Agnes CHURh Y™™ Bervices 10. Daily mas "Nortti_capital 'ea 16th Between P and Q 5 Hoty Eucharist. 11. Rev. C. Ernest Smith. D. D., D. C. Church of the Advent d and You ats. n.w. SUNDAY: .M. AND 6 P.M. L 20 7:30 AND 11 Church school, 9:45 a.m. Bpecial_preacher. Rev. F. L. METCALF. Christ Church, Georgetown Corner -of 81st and O Sts. Rev. JAMES H. W, BLAKE, Rector, 7:30 a.m.—FHoly Communion. 20d " wermon Silver Spring Parish Bev. J. HENNING NELMS, D. D.. Rector. 11:00 Lmv—lliu«,;hunn : ".’J.".‘.".E by Rector, it Blenisloance of “tho Bhrinaes Conventlon.” ° Siiver Spring Lodge, No. 215, A. F. & A. M., will’ attend “in's body. 3:00.m.—Bveaing prayer at.8t. Marr's by the 45 p.m.—Bilver - Spring unity s “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH_ Lafaette Square. Services at 8 a.m. and i1 a.m DR. JOHNSTON WILL, PREACH. Mission. Com- i Westminster Church Memorial 7th_mear E S.W. REV. HENRY W. TOLSON, Pastor, m.—Children's Exercises, haptism ant 1 with p. n | A tiearty s Friendly Church, i The Church of the Pilgrime SOUTHERN PRESBYTERTAN, nd st. bet. P ana Q n.w. REV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school, with classes for every member of the family. Hapan e 3:30 p.m.—Junlor Christian Endeavor. H ©:00 p.m —Intermediate Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p.m.— Westminster Christisn Endeavor, 6:00 p.m.—Bocial hour und supper at the eeate, o s ol striagiy e city. ame Tavited, ol ereree; o g Senfor Christian Endeavor So. ot Midweek prayer service Thursday at 8 p.m. Small children cared fcr during Sunday morning service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. ! New York Avenue ! CHURCH OF THE PRESIDENTS NEW YORK AVE, 13th AND H 8TS. Where the Lincoln Pew Preaches Its Silent Sermons. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D, Pastor Emecritus, Pastor’s Assistant Rev. William A. Eisenberget CHILDREN’S DAY PUBLIC WORSHIP, RMON BY Rev. William A. Eisenberger “Bought With a Price” 6:45 P.M.—CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR §:00 P.M.—PUBLIC WORSHIP, SERMON BY Rev. William' A. Eisenberger Subject— “The Portion of the First Born” ALL WELCOME. i 1 11:00 A M, WITH WITH n WcstcmPresbyt:rianChurch H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. Rev. J. H. DUNHAM, Pastor, | (9:30—Sundey echoal. | 11:00— “The Poet Preacher” 7:00—Christian Endesvor. “The Man of Indomitable Will” Music by the Quartet. Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama road: REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Mi 11:00 a.m.—"“THE TWO MITES." Mid-week meeting on Thursday at 8 o'clock. STRANGERS CORDIALLY WELCOMED. “Peck Memorial Chapel REV. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 00 n 136" THE 600D DIE YoUNGI" 5 p.m.— "Dr. George S. Duncan e nm ity. Uinstrated address, O RGP I THE Tce OF ABRATAN AND MOSE Monday, 5 to 10 p.n.—Lawn social. Wednesday—Prayer meeting. Other services a3 usual. Penn. Ave. and 35th n.w. Fourth Presbyterian Church 18th and Fairmont sts. n.w. PASTORS—DR. JOSEPH T. KELLY. DR. 18AAC WARD, The sociable, family church, where every 'REFORMED i 15TH AND O N.W. Grace GnNny 1. RANCE. D.D.. Pastor. 10:15—CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE. 8P.M.—"MEN AND THE CHUKCH. First AT 13th AND MOXROE TS, N.W. DR, JAMES D. BUHRER, Minister. DIVINE SERVICES at 11 nd 8 SUNDAY 8CHOOL, e OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. 1 For the Promotion of Scnpturalr Holiness Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at the above addres Service every Sunday at 2:30 p.m, one is made a welcome guest. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Men's class at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at Twilight service, 7 to 8 p. Dr. Ward will preacl, 270 "Sehearer, b Nira. "Cnester Adir, orsanls __Prayer_meeting, Thureday, 8 p.m. SIXTH 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. .m.—Sund! hool. Classes for all. S3V. REwEY ALEXANDER GRUBES Preaches— 11 a.m —“HUMAN RIGHTS.” 8p.m—HOW JESUS WON MEN." Soclety. m.—Prayer meeting. Friday, June 22— Annual pleatc GLEN ECHO, ALL WELCOMR. UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and R sts. n.w. CHARLES E. FULTZ. D. D., Pastor. ._“‘Being c.mmg UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father 13th and L Sts. N.W. UNIVERSALIST Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., PASTOR. Sunday scheol, 9:45 a.m. At 11 o'clock, morning worship, with ser. mon by the pastor. Subject “DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE” Kindergarten at the same hour. At 8 o'clock p.m., address by Mr. Arth Nash of Cincinnati, Ohfo. Subject: = “The Golden Rule in Business” All Weleome; Invite Your Friends. _____CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST PR PmT CHURCE OF SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS " First Church of Christ, Scnen!ht, Columbia road and Euclid st Second Church of Christ N.E. Masonic Temple, Sth nnd“F?lclleeh t Third Church of Christ, Scienust’ Masonic Temple, 13th st. and 'N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Sclenlul. The Arcade, 14th st. and Park rd. “GOD’ THE PRESERVER « 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. AY BCHOOL—11 .m. WEDNESDAY E‘L\,\G MEETINGS— * READING 00MS: l;l. fi ST. N.W., RDOR- mg—s o o aossiis s az).) and Bundays II:! hohfl:d;;flg.m EAST CAPITOL ST~ Hours, 12 to 8 1015 Sunday, holidays) COLORADO BLDG.. 14th Hours, 10 to § (Wed and holidays, 5 THE ARCADE, 14th and P (Second Floor)— 10 t0 9 week 1019 8. geck days except Wednesd: SPIRITUALIST. MRS, ,SALL HOLDS MEETINGS Moudays and 3 Rl G T A 148 F THE MOTHER CHURCH, | DR. MlLL|NGTO'\l TO SPEAK Address at Templu Baptist Church Tomorrow Morning. Rev. Dr. H. W. O. Milllngton, ex- ecutive secretary of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches, s to glve an address at Temple Baptist Church tomorrow morning on the Southern and Northern Baptist con- | ventions. He is to leave next weeck to attend the Baptist World Allfance, | to be held next month in Stockholm. | At the evening service the pastor, Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir, is to preach on he Reality of God. FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. Firet day (Sunday) school—10 N LU ARE IviTeD, " Friends (©xTaoPox 13th and Irving Sts. N.W. 8. S—9:45. Mecting for worsnip, 11 a.m. REV. W. L. DARBY. ‘Christian’ Co.operation.’” 30 p.m ALL WEILCOME BAPTIST. C. E. EPISCOPAL. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Mass, Ave. at 12th St. N.W. Rev. THOS. WORTHINGTON COOKE, Rector. Barvices: 8:00 a.m.—Early celebration. 9:30 a.m.—Church - sehool. Evening service discontinued during June, July and Anguat EVERYBODY WELCOME SEATS FREE. Washington Cathedral THE PETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Visconsin a Holy Communion Morning Prayer. Holy Communion and Sermon Preacher, . Canon My Service and Ke of "8t Baltimore, Md.... Take Georgetown and W n avenie cars or Woodley road bus line. “Anacostia Baptist Church RE-OPENING SERVICES—R 5 fall ot’xnmmou will prea i ) Dr. Tupper. pastor of First B w ot Fir Churoh, will deliver an address. A1l School Calvary Baptist Church Eighth ang H N.w. Meets at 9:30 A.M. In Three Buildings. Attendance last Sunday, 1.000 Tomorrow is last Sunday of Pastor Mra. Abernathy Lefore sailing for Stoct and’the summer abroad. Let us giv an overflowing, CALVARY send-off. A eordial invitation and lesrty welcome ngers and visitors. ATHA FAUCETT. Supt “WISCONSIN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 20 Wis. ave. n.w.—W.L. VAN HORN, Pastor, idren’s Day excrcises at 10330 a'm. “ to BRL wn\u YE n q ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd and Washington Circle. Rev. Patrick Murphy, Priest in Charge 7:30 a.m.—Holy Cammunion. $:30 a.m.—Bunday school. 10:00 a.m.—>Matins and ins 11:00 a. ‘elebration and special mus 8:00 p.m.—Evensong_and’ sermon. ALL _SEATS FR 2 -~ St. Mark’s Church| Third and A Streets SE. REV. WILLTAM HENRY PETTUS, | Rector. REV. WILLIAM A. MASKER. A Third_Sunday_after Trinity. 7:30 am—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m—Church School mencement. i [11:00 am—Holy Communion Sermon (Mr. Mas 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer. Memo-| rial Sermon by the Rec- | tor before the Grand| Lodge, I. O. O. F. of (hl.] B.C ! 11 am.—Holy Commu- nion, Intercessions and; Healing Service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO A “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corar_of O and Potomac Streets N.W. e RN 8 ) > THIRD S| AY A 7:30 a.m.—-The Holy e ke s Preacher, the ]‘lecto 3 Grace “Parish—GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Canal and the Potomac. WISCONKIN AVE OW M ST, Rector. THE REV. HENRY L. DURRANT. Services: Hoty Communion, 7:30; Sunday | school, 9:30; ) Sermon. 11 uction, | | sermon, lruh‘ istant. Comy and | er). | Thursday, | | imunion t Service of the | sermon. | { | i i 3rd.and C sts.NW. fl | avid Ransom Covel 11:00 a.m.—Sermon_br Rev. DAVID nAu SOM COVELL. 8:00 p.m —Sermon by Eev. WALTER B. m‘\'l T DIHON. Heeior, Services: 8:00—Holy Communion 11:00—Morning s | The Nativity The_Resurrection, 13th and | 1 St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbia rd. and Irving. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Rector, flmE BROWN, A E ch nrluml_ ! 5 ening prayer and lnrmnn ! Toesday and, Thurstay—Holy Communion at | i | an_Healing Service. ing. Epiphany <. G street near 14th 620 G_street se. Founded 1793, REV. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE, Rector, hird Sunday after Trinity, June am., Holy Commu; school: 11 a.m.. % b “THE T ent Jefferson worshiped in this build Strangers _heartily welcomed. 1 Dr. James E. Freeman, | Rector 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Church School, 9:30 a.m. Madame Marcia 01d_meetin; 'AY AND THURS. DAY, 7:30 . Potomac 701 TheFirst Sp; ‘tuak’st Church LECTURE ny THE_PASTOR. ALFRED H. TERRY SUBJECT— “The Philosophet’s Stone” FOLLOWED IY SPIRIT MESSAGES. 1¢ 1he lene of God iliuminates un all, s in o"r conscience. day. 8 p.m Prihian Tempie, 1013 0th et aow, " fioor. _All_welcome, MRS, HENKLE HOLDS MESTINGS SUNDAY, Fedacadsy 4nd Friday eveniogs at 8 oclock” . Everybody a 4 Phone Line. 2049, - Sty The Elizabeth White Church of Spiritual Science REV. E. WHITE, Pastor. Services Surday at'8 p.m. at 1502 14th Bt. N.W. Lectures and Messages by Several Mediums. * Rev. G. Lyal Arthan Having fully recovered. from his recent il will resume his meetings, beginnl Tuesday evening next. Can' be iaterviewed daily in his studios. in BOCIETY HALL, 509 G st. 10 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Rizpah Eldon 512 F 8t. N.W. Spiritnal message menl 8 p.i everybody Selcome. Spiritual readings. da DR. JANE B. COATES R SPIRITUAL & CH. PASTO! TUAL SCIENCE CHUR! wiston to annocace to bt many kind friends and patrons that, having moved to Apt. 102, 1870 Wroming ave, comer Wroming ave. and 19th st. n.w., she will be hoiding $ ferences agitn, Boginn: MONDAY. on 1055 "hrivaee wiem for at Sedond 6 p.m.—Young People’s So-| ciety. 8 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. ST. MARGARET'S Conn, ave. and Bancroft place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D., Rector. THB THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7:30—Holy Communion for the Communi League and all organized workers of the parish. 11:00—Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon. The Rector will preach. Thursday—Holy Communion at 1 ALL COME: VAY! BAPTIST. Temple Baptxst Church Tenth and N Sts tor. CONVENTION 8:00 p.m.—The “THE OF Strangers Weleamed. IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH (16th St. and Columbia Road) PASTOR GOVE G. JOHNSON Preaches at Both Services 11:00 a.m.— “Christian Education” 8:00 p.u.— “The Christian Fraternity” (Sermon before the National Sunday School Fraternity.) REALITY Bible school, 0:30; 7pm. “GOD WITH USs” Young People’s Meetings. METROPOLITAN John Compton Ball, Pastor MORNING AT ELEVE: “The Ensign of the Church” 9:30—Supt. Bolen opens Rible school; 9:4 Mr. Simver meets men; 7 p.m., three ¢ societies EVENING AT _EIGHT— “ . ,, Service for Graduates' Graduates, undergradustes and friends in viten Bpaial Saren chote RBible schoo! orchestra. Address by the or o “The School of Life” ATTEXD THE CHURCH THAT GLOWS, AND GROWS CON ALLY Dr. Henry AIIen Tupper Preaches at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16TH AND 0 STREETS. M.—“PROMINENT _PORTRAITS IN GREAT GALLERIES." THE FOUNDER OF THE GREAT- EST OF NATIONS." Dr. Typper commences & series of bio- I, sermons on the world's wonderful 8 P.M —“MEXICO: ITS PRESENT CRISIS AND PROSPEROUS PROSPECTS.” Dr. Tupper's many visits to Mexico and personai association with its leaders Aud re- cent history giva bim an accurate outlork this important crisis and era. One b Welcome o ail. S. &, 9:30 am. B Y. P, U. meet to 7:40, with social and’ refreshmen E’Héi S;,En*whur, ‘A White Thread . n a Woman's Black Sleeve,” 8 p.m. The Musical Brown Family play. ool auditorl casy chairs (men | then): fine orga chorus. 11 _a.m.. sermon. _Centenn Bapt. Ch.. Tth & Eyene. Second Baptist Church 4th and Va. ave, ELLIS C. PRIMM, l" 1030 . — Children’s Day Exercises 7:00 pm.—B. Y. P. U. q "“iqm —_Sermon by pastor on e Biggest Job in the CORDIAL at's far. World” WELCOME_CHALLENGING MESSAGES. “Grace Baptist Church 9th and South Carolina ave. s.e. PASTOR F. W. JOHNSO: 00 “The Virgin Birth” - “Shamgar and the Ox Goad” Must We Believe Or? Sermon for graduates fn all schools. ALL WELCOS F. Paul Langhorne. day school in mew assembly hall. 11 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. F. P. Langhorne. 7pm.—B. Y. P. U, group service. 8 p.m.—Sermon by pastor. B. Y. P. U. entertainment June 18th. Prayer service, Thursday. BETHANY LUUDE 1SLAND AVE. Tee. HIUGH T. STEV The' pastor preaches at 11 an Rible school, 9:30 70 Mid-week s Fifth Bap tist o and prrmhink will be < Day Rervices” at 10 a.m. fldren will take part in the Tots of children, music and flowers, Free-Wili Offering” orphian gram. for the Chil: Briggs will administer i ou “THE MARKS OF Thi " WELCOM CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 8th and H Invites You to Attend Its Services Tomorrow. Dr. Abernethy Preaches for the Last Time Before Leaving for Europe. Morning: “An Amateur Swordsman and His Bungling Attempt to Help.” Evening: “The Full Grown Man.” A Message to June Graduates.