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E. Hilton Jackson Outlines - Work of Baptist Alliance to the congress used the wing language: se convey my my fellow Bantists gathered holm for the third world trust that their delib- v promote the cause of mong the nations so that they in time the wrongs upon civilizatic is being driven. a new faith and determination nable them to face the Droblems of the future.’ American Baptists Prominent. an Baptists contributed profoundly to the outstanding fea- s of the congres President Mulling of the Southern Baptist Convention was unanimously elected and was regarded by all as uch Christian nder McLaren, Robert vely occu- ition hr Mullins will hold for the next five years, when nee will elect his successor s next meeting, in Toronto, The outstanding deliverance of th convention w ade in the form of a sermon by rge W. Truett of sily the foremost a. At the close of of the most distin- preachers remarked that he. for one, would not have the temerity to attempt any criticism. While not less than thirty lan- B s were spoken by the delegat yet, by universal consent, and ap- parently without deliberation, Eng lish came to be the exclusive lan- guage' of the congre When men spoke in other languages, it was put into English, but glish was rarely translated into other tongues Baptist Growth Indi ed. Baptist growth the first al- lance meeting in has been noth- ing short of miraculous. It was felt by the dele that the breaking up of world religions and the throw- ing into the discard rites and ¢ 10.000,000, ed out atlponies following the world war, > of the meet while the |y resented to the denomination an un- sts had reached a membership of |10 O O e eealne 9,000.000 he 00 years of their t : same time, the del yet in the three profoundly nother million had Dl o membership. Tho. aotivity (e f8Worch g el e ed from service and that its E. Hilton Jacl the Columbian As trict of Columbia, who attended the World Baptist Alliance, at Stock- holm, to present an invitation for the Northern and Southern Baptists conventions to meet in this city in 1927, but which were voted to Toronto, da, has compiled a re- port of the eting rey in part, thir ceting of Alliance, held at its environment and resy the most signif ing that has vet taken place history of Christendom. When it is recalled that there wus no e authority within the d \ with power to call such and that the congress in a world-wide but un-! desire « part of assemble take com- the o 1 things denon tion stoud, s holm pre- son, moderator of ation of the Dis- warm_greot- w rt is | the Baptist Stockholm, outlook The World was in i 1y in the John Clifford and Arthur. who pied the p precendente Baprists mon eouncil for whick sath Sented a unique spect Represent Thirty Nationalities. 0 dele ttendance, to rcourse of | thirty natio Japanese, of of the sermon, one guished London natives much crship now numl 000, with missionaries hout the world, with missionary for every bership, thus placing them ront of missionar fort he quota of « of the me in the fo sine repro otherhood of denomi while if crifice. It be e evident throughout the fon of the congress that the m sionary work of the world must largely be done by native workers and that the true function of Chris- nity is to educate and train those every country who in turn can ake known the teachings of Christ to their fellow countryme Federation Against W 1t was stressed that the great mis- n of the church is to bring about ondition in the hearts of men ywhere that will make war for- impossible, and the matured the congr on this o found in its mes- ational sepa will be mill creuse s than one Given New Significance. “The conference is given a new sig- nificance becau ringing dec- laration for th £ d religions mistaken m combined with failed to strike a urope on of patrioti preservation, who op- hos: an was pointed out by addressed the convention as portu s a boast, that critical hour of worl histo olders of world opinion as I ¢ Australia and Lloyd retary Hughes were loyal Bap- | o the wo! record our profound convie- nst w It is destructive of 11 economic, moral and spiritual val- A war of aggression is a direct contradiction of every principle of the Christ. It violates the ideals and brotherhood and is with the law of love. 1 te and dries up the foun- mpathy. It sets power bove right. It burdensome debts. 1t is prodigal in its waste of life. We favor co-operation among the nations of the world to promote peace. No nation can live an isolate [o attempt to do so inevitably to complicated eads to conflict in many 1 of all is the good ¢ Harding's Message. ues by President President messa v days pr de a profou “*1 should be opportunity World fellow F hope t 1d Baptist s of a for me the at we s ve throughout the world a continued growth in that| ious devotion which makes a iiner brotherhood of man in a con- ientious worship of God. I believe with all my heart that nothin more needed in the d today the practic: of the of the Ch vid L ST n a per: ALL SOULS’ CHURCH | DELEGATES NAMED Rev. Dr. Pierce and Four Others to Attend Unitarian Conference at New Haven. bou it 5 as individuals are By obedience to n the completn God's will ng men fulfillment of the ideals of the g prayer wh the Master taught to pray: ‘Thy kingdom come, will be done on earth as in Heaven.' " and us C LUTHERAN. Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. & OTH ST. N.E S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11:00. SURIECT—— “The Leprous Cured”’ EVENING SERVICE AT 743 “Northfield Night” Reports from delegates to the Moody School. Address on “Schools of Devotion” SPECIAL MUSIC—Anthem, ‘‘Christian, the Morning Breaks Sweetly O'er_Thee. cnor olo. Mr. Seltzer. “God Be Merciful” (ler- se). At the evening service the Northfield Hymnal s and choruses. will bo used, solos, quart THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.” LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (AT THOMAS CIRCLE N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, D, D., Pastor . Dr. . Mr. d A. B 1 Souls Liennial Unitarian States and Can Haven he guest ving the sials and tions. More than 600 been made in respo the president of the Justice Taft, ti est _attendance Tly and Mrs. Holeombe Church at meeting of 4 Confere the United da, to be held in New Conn, Septem of Yale numero G Pierce, Mrs. rge A. Ricker will represent the thirtieth the Gen the university on of city offi- civic organi rvations have to the call of conference, Chief o larg- In vid for < “Institute presidents of its third annual con- th the e meetings of the Ministerial 4 Temperance be devoted Tnitarian Unitarian ions _will d Youth," inal Relatior n Do for urch and Minister and the Church and the he most business wh will conside ‘What the Cnu Phy 1ho and Movement. nt single item of general confe concerns the r. port_of commission of its own creation, which will recommend that the conference be merged in the Amer| i this merger i conference will on_the association will have an even hundred 9:45 A M.—BIBLE SCHOOL. 11:00 A.M.—SERMON BY Dr. S. G. Heflebower Carthage, Il 7:00 P.M.—CHRISTIAN CIETIES, Sr. ENDEAVOR 80 5 AND Jr. com- vears of The convention of the Laymen's League will continue aiong the orig- inal lines, suggested xample of big_business corporations swhich assemble their leaders periodically for consultation and fellowship. Every activity of the church in which laymen can be of servic considered, 4d ways and means de- vised to enlist every one of the 12 members of the Unitarian Layme League in some form of church ace tvity. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. LOCHER, Pastor. C. 9:45 a.m.—Bible _school, 11:00 a.m.—Sermon_in German. ALL WELCOME ZION &t AND » sTs. Kev. RICHARD SCHMIDT, Pastor. Bible school. 9:30 a.m.; German worehip, 10 a.uw.; English, 11 a.m., 8 pm. Zion's Brotherliod Tuesday, Sept. 4, instead of Llavor day. Luther Leagu Thursday, 45 pm. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church Cor. 11th and H Sts. N.W. Rev. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 11.00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. L. B. HAFER NW. —_— RETURNS FROM ROME. Father L. J Sheha.u Took Course in American College. Speetal Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, September 1.-—The Rev. Lawrence J. Shehan, who has Dbeen appointed assistant to the pase tor of St. Patrick’s Church, Washing- ton, returned 40 Baltimore this week from Rome, Italy, where he has been studying at the American College, Father Shehan, who is a native of this city, was ordained in Rome and upon completion of his studies re- cefved the degree of doctor of di- vinity. He will sing high mass here tomorrow and report next week in ‘Washington. —_— MEETINGS IN OPEN AIR. nterest Growing at Mission Hall Services. Rev. H. W, Kline of Bible Hall, #9th and E streets northwest, reports growing interest at both the open-air and mission-hall meetings. Migs Dorothy Buckingham will be the special speaker tomorrow night. A fellowship supper will be served at 3 vhich all are invited. Z_o'clock. to BOY CHORISTERS oT. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Has a few vacancies, Boy Choristers. FOR INFORMATION #HONB FRANKLIN 1282, : 5 F:00—cChristian Endeavor. No preaching service in_the evening. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ohio Bynod.) 13th and Corcoran sts. n.w. Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. G. E. LENSKI, Pastor. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and 8th sts. s.w. REV, H. D. HAYES, D. D,, Pastor. he Church Where You Feel at Home. Sunday—9:45 a.m., Bible school. 11:00 a.m', the service and sermon. ‘Wednesday, 8 p.m.—L. L. prayer service. Epl han 16th AND U STREETS Northwest. REV. W. cA ‘WALTEMYER, Bible school. Morning worship. Bermon_ by g R L i M“L‘l’l’flnm Church in America. Midweek services, Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Christ Lutheran Church New Jersey ave. bet. M and N sts. (Missouri Synod.) J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor, Bervice, 11 a.m. Bible preaching, !Second Church of Christ, Sci THE EVENING OTHER SERVICES. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, BIBLE STUDENTS. CHRISTIAN. HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE, N.W, }“ur the promotion of Seriptural Holiness Service every Sunday at 2:30 p.m, Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. ALL WELCOME, WESLEY Methodist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Connecticut Ave. aud Jocelyn St. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D. S KET of Board of Methodist Church will conduet Rosedale M E. Church 418 Teun. REV. C. E. LINGER, Sunday &chool; 11 pm., Epworth League. Sunday Rev. J. M Kkels und wite pun. Next S of Denver. Col. LEEWIN B. WILLIAMS, Pastor. Commumty Church Brightwood Masonic Temple. Georgla_and Colorado Avenues. Rev. Maunce S. White Tmon by the pastor. Subfect : “The One-Talent Man” PEOPLE OF ALL DENOMINATIONS ARE INVITED. ITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and It sts. n.w. Rev. CHARLES E. FULTZ, D. D.. Paster. 9:40 a.m.—Sunday school LABOR DAY SERMON. 8100 p.m.—Union services. Brundage. Sermon by Dr. REFORMED AT 13th AND MONROR STS. N.W. Ffl‘St DI D BUHRER, Minister. 13; & (Near Tith aud I sts. stops of bith car lnes.) VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY, CHRISTIAN METAPHYSICIANS. SUNDAY, 8 P.M “Sure Ways of Healing” By Viva M. January. THURSDAY, 8 P.M “Unfolding Godward” By Garnett January. Literature. aud Reading Room I N “Mrs. Thomas A.nnounccs New Thought Song and Healing Service AT 11 AM.NEXT SUNDAY At the residonce of Mrs. Legare H. O'Bear, 1116 East Capitol st. " CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE |Qf CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. st Church of Chnsl. Scientist, Columbia v Masonic Temple, Sth N Third Church of Christ, Sc!enhst Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. ¥. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade. 141k st. aud Park rd SUBJECT—. “CHRIST JESUS” SCHOOL—11 a.m. EVENING MEETINGS— REAml\G ROOMS: 1319 F ST. N.W., Room 608S— (except Wedn, and Sundays and holidays, COLORADO BLD Hours, 10 to 9 and holidays, 301 THE ARCADE, 14th and Park road (Second Floor)— 10 10 9 week days except Wednesdays, 10t »_5:30. 2 g i The Elizabeth' thte Church | Py of Spiritual-Science SERVICES S\!NDAY EVENING 8 P.M, 1502 14th St. N.W. Good lecture aud messages by Pastor and All welcome. The Fxrst Spmtuahst Church Lecture by the Pastor, Alfred H. Terry Subject: “The Invesngatton of Mediumship” Followed by spirit m.-mzu d He did not many mighty works there, becanse of their uabelief.’ - | Sunday. 8 p.m., at Pythian T-l"nle 1012 | Oth st. n.w., second floor. All welcome. Ice Cream Social ; with readings, Thursday, September 6, from 6 to 10 p.m., at 415 6th st. n.w. Developing Class Now forming. Secure your ticket at once lafacat i e sepened ro s MES. 1 3 | Wednesday and Friday evenings 8 11 4th st s. Everybody gets a reading. Phone Linc. 2049. | i (6 il it | NOTED PLATFORM TEST PSYCHIC, | Wil resume regular services in September. | { He recelves duily in his studios, 509 G st. n.w., those desiring his spiritual’ advice. Hours, 9 to 5 pm. l CONGREGATIONAL. First Congregational Church 10TH AND G STREETS NORTHWEST Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Rev. Franklin 1. Winter, Assistant Minister DR. CLARENCE A. BARBOUR President, Rochester Theological Seminary Popular Lecturer on Religious and Secular Subjects Next Week—FRED B. SMITH of New York, speaks at both services International Bible Students|H Street Christian Church Sixth and H Streets Southwest. Association Bile school, 9:43 am, ) PYTHIAY TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, _Robert H. Croker 10:30 a.m.—School of Prophets and service WILL PREACH AT 11 A.M. AND meeting. Dr. Arthur Talmage Abernethy ecture. AT 8 P, “Deceived Devotionsl aud prayer service WEDNES- DAY evening at &, | __The public cordially invited to all servioe ColumbiaHeights Christian Church Park Road West of Fourfoenth. ~ST. MARGARET'S BENJAMIN H., MELTON, Minister. . 3 croft Place N.W. 11:00 a.m., by Dr. Peter TT SMITH, o of Laltimore, the World's Advo- cate of Christiun Unjon. 8:00 p.m.——James L. Wilmeth, chairman of » bourd Wil speak Christian End Services at 7:00 p.m. VERYBODY WELCOME. “VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. north of N st. BEV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor, 9:45 n.m.— i) 1 . and COOPER, General ‘Secr will speak Eventug top ditiona”in Europe. - " D. D., 7:30—FHoly communion 11:00—Holy Communion 3. Honning Silver Sprin ALL W Sermon by the Rev. D. D., rector of THE BE Wisconsin ave. n.w. Holy Communlon. Morning Prayer and Litany.. Holy Communion and Sermon 00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. . and 4:00 by Tev. Willlam Seott, Chaplain, U. orgetown and Wisconsin avenue cars or_Woudley road_bus_line. " St. Andrew’s Church N. I avenue and V st. n.w. J. 3. DIMON, Heciy Services: 8:06—Holy ( nion, Mornin 11 a St. Agnes’ Church * ¢ ¥ W Services: Sunday, 7:30, 10. Dafly mass Take Florida i North Capi St. Paul’s Church *% Services now in I Sunduys-Holy Comm Morning service ST. THOMAS it vices: 1loly Eucharist. & and 11, “THE TABORERS IN THE VINEYARD. An explanation of a suposedly difficult parabl by the Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. ., D. C Epiphany G street near 14th Dr, James E. Freeman, Rector 8:00 8 m.—Holy Communlon. 9:30 a.m.—Church Sehool. 11:00 8.m.—FHoly Communion #nd sermon by the R ¥. MELLICHAMPE. 6:30 p.m.—Yourg People's Society. 8:00 p.m.—Evening_Pray Ay 'ourteenth Sireet Church of Christ nd Meridian sts. n.w. ble study, 10 u.m. Preaching aud Cominunion, 1 am. 745 pm. Hearty Welcome to Everyb _____T. B. LARIMORE. Hmlllarn" " NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D sts. n.e. C. R. STAUFFER, Minister 30—Rib 11:00 1 am REV. “JOIN A, DAVIS wil il evening Park rond ¢ WALTER I Rible school, 9:4% o 11:00 a.ni.~'‘Hidden Treasure.’ Ti45 . Your Kingdom.' Junior Church, 11 a.m, “United Lodge bof Theosophuh 812 17th St. N.W. SUNDAY, 8 P.M. “The Universal Law of Cycles” it Soeion | 0 fo Uty Tossiios. THR 0 B AN Church schools onen 8. 4:30 an The Resurrection, 15th & 6'.e St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Colnmbia rd. and Irving Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Rector. Rev. CLYDE BROWN, Asst. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 30 a.m ommunion, Douglas Memorlal : i Rev. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D.D., Pastor. “ST. JOHN'S ‘CHURCH s f,f.}:,}fi' 8“5.,?33 il Lafayette Sq | “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM.” 2 am. and 11 a m. ! Rev. EDWARD HAYES, D.D. Rev. H. ALLEN GRIFFITH presches. | Take Grs Christ Church, Georgetown| ;% . """ : . | Mamw in charge of | 1 31kt sts. o.w e 8 pm.— mmm. With God and on and addr iSt. MarLs (,hurgh; Third and A REV. WILLIAM H Rector. RE WILLIAM A, MA FOURTEENTIL SUNDAY 7:30 a.m.—Holy C 11:00 a.m.—Holy sermon by 5 i FOUNDRY CHURCH ot N.W. door. REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH. B. D, Minister. LEWIS HARTSOCK, D. D., New York, preaches leads the mid-week | pm. Dr. Hartsock | or pastoral se s ear P S J\\' I’ETTUS‘ st, AF at mn Comm R hurch seliool, \l\lln](\ ARE CORDIALLY WELCOM &) TRINITY M. E. CHURCH sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. | *Joseph Dawsnn. Ph. D, Pnston and ser- Wm. H prayer Rev Thursday Communion, In- _terces , Healing Service PAUL'S CHURCH Re\: .P;\t\;‘xck Murphy, Priest in Charge Holy €0 bration a ALL_SEATS FREE " CHRIST.CHURCH €20 G_sireet s Fonnded 1795, REV. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE. Rector. at_7:90 D Kizor, mons_ by “Laborers Together With God” | Evening, 1:30. Subject— “The Carpenter of Nanreth" { _Thursday, 7:30 pm Fellcwshxp M\rv(m CALVARY On Columbia road n.w. Between 14th and 15th Streets. 7:30a 115002 Sermon at 11 a Strangers Hear! James Shera Montgomery, Minister, 9:30—Calvary Bibl Edwia Dice, 2:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class Dr. Arthur C. Christie, Teacher, Koy 1. Wolfe, President. School 11:00—Public worship and sermon by JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 7:00—Epworth service. C. A. Thompson. pictures. ““The Journey the Wilderness.’ RYBODY WELCOME MT. PLEASANT (Congregationsl) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest, Walter Amos Morgan Minister, 11:00 A.M.—SERMON BY Rev. Lewis E. Purdum Pastor First Congregational Church, Dover, N, H. Teague devotional 8:00—Public worship, with special ser- mon by ¥ DR. MONTGOMERY Pt A 06 Church Dumbarton Ave. near Wisconsin Ave. N.W. | Rev. B. I. McGowan, Pastor 9:45 2.m.—Graded Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.—Communion service by the pas- tor. Baptisms. Reception of The Vesper Service has been discon- memibaer e Hausdiutll o, 0 B Fattor i preach_on THE FOUNDATIONS OF LIFE, 10:00 a. | W E. CHURCH ,Everybody Welcome | w%gcal:]ldb}\‘ Streets I‘QJE Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.— A LABOR DAY MESSAGE AND THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER. 7:00 p.m.— “A Visitor by Night” .—Church school. SEPTEMBER 1, 1923. \IETHODIST EPIGCOPAL t White) | McKENDREE Methodist Episcopal Ave. and 10th St ] (The Red Brick Church) | | i | | | | b N.W. Between 9th Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor 9:00 a.m.—Prayer Service. n so am.—Sunday. JOHN H. WESLER, 11:00 a.m.—Public worship. Sermon by Rev. S. M. Croft 6:45 p.m. chool, Supt. ¥ pworth League. 8:00 p.m—Public wors Sermon by hip. Homer J. Counselor Midweek S Thursday, 8 p.m. ing. I IMPORTANT NOTICE. [ Tuesday Healing Service and Friday \ ervice ‘rayer meet- Pentecostal services DISCONTINUED for the SUMMER. Everybody Welcome All the Time s de (URTHODOX] Friends > 13t ang Teving Ste. N.W. for worsbip, 11 a.m. Friends Meetmg 1811 Eye St. NW. Meeting at 11 a.m. First day_(Sunday) school—10 a.m. ALL ARE INVITED. METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. 4% and C Sts. N.W. (Jobn Marshall Place) Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Minister. "Rev. Geo. Clark Peck OF BALTIMORE, MD. M. — i !Epwonh League with Special Music No Sermon No intertuption to regular services, Eversbody welcome. The National Methodist Church __ METHODIST PROTESTANT. RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rhode Island ave. st Ist at. n.w. REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D., Paster. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian eavor—7 P.M. {ETHOD SCOPAL _Colored) John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Corner 13th and Corcoran sts. n.w. ™ pm 745 pm These serv 1t help YO " Ebenezer ML E. Church Corner 4th_and D S REV. J. W. WATERS, Pm.—Sern TENT AND CAMP SERVICES. Now Jersey Ave. and N Sts. 5.E. 1. 230, _EVERYRODY WELCOME. LABOR SUNDAY OBSERVANCE! Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church "Wt D BATTLE, Fastor" l!" .[.'.‘ |.r\ —Sunday school and Bible classes. “Paul in the Workshop” 3:30 p.m.—Group No. 1 Pew Rally. Sermon ’ ¥ Rev. Chas, L sell, D, D. 500 . “The Dlgm!y of Honest Labor” | day Choir. TO OUR SERVICES —Program rendered i by Men's Club. MT. PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th ST. N.W. NEAR LAMONT. . CLIFTON K. RAY, Minister. Sundady school and Bible classes. —Moruing worship. _Communion. Sermon by the Pastor League. ening worship. Sermon by the Pastor Special music at both services by the.quartet. Mrs. Fannie Shreve Heartsill, soprano..... Miss H. Marie Koontz, contralto. Chas. A, Myers, tenor and director, Francis P. Heartsill, bass, Thursday, 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service. EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHUECH." M. E. Church South 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.B. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Morning Wor- ship. Sermon by Pastor. 7:30 p.m.—Vesper Service. Large Chorus Choir and Quartet. All_Protestant Christlans without a church home are invited to unite with us. Visitors Cordially Weloomed. ‘Marvin M. E. Church South culegr':' "M, HESSER, Minister. "METHODIST E | i | i | { Il |Christadelphian Ecclesia ‘hi& vacation and will occupy the’ | i E | | | | WesternPresbyterianChurch | | Where the Lincoln Pew Preaches CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Chapel Brethren meet every Sunday at 11 a.m. at Pythian Temple. 1012 9th st. n.w.. 20d fi Nosia 390 P av. s, NAVAL LODGE LALL. Every Sunday, 1 H st. between 19th and 20th n.w. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor, 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00—Morning worship. 7:00—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—Evening service. The pastor has returned from { Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTIL ASSEMBLY.) Sixteenth Irving sts. n.w. KK, D. D., Pastor. stminster Leagu 1al Hour for Young People. istian Endeavor. mon by the Pastor. 8:00 p.n. Thursday—Prayer service. nall children cared for during morning hij ¢ 14th street r or 16th_ Metropolxtan Presbyterlan Fourth and B streets southeast. LEY ROHRER, Pastor. 9:30—Rible school. 11:00—Sermon, “Paul and His Friends."” = ife_Purposes.’ Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th AND NEWTON STS. REV. BERNARD ,BRAHKAKP M. A., Pastor. E 5 ‘Warren Conrad, A Fndvn\nr meeting. No Evening Servi SlXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. 11:00 a.m —Worship with sermon by Chaplain U. §. A, _ALL WELCOME. New York Avenue CHURCH OF THE PRESIDENTS NEW YORK AVE., 13th AND H STS. Its Silent Sermons. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D, Pastor Emeritus, Pastor’s Assistant Rev. William A. Eisenberger 11:00 AM.—PUBLIC WORSHIP, With sermon by REV, WILLIAM A. EISENBERGER. “Life’s Greatest Battle” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. ALL WELCOME. Washington Heights Presbyter:an Church Columbia azd Kalorama roads. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Mi er, with sermon by DR “Labor: Drudgery to Be Binnned: o Service that Enrichey The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIA 22nd st. bet. P ana Q n.w REV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. with cla every member of the 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship. Junior Christien Endes m.—Iutermediate Christian Endeavor, .m —Westminster Christian Endeavor. L hour and supper at the to which strangers city are invited. ng service. vine worship. enior Christisn Endeavor So. ciety Midweek prayer service Thursday at 8 p.m. Bmall children cared for during Sunday morning service. __A CORDIAL WE Wallace Memorlal B Cor. I(lmlulpll st. and PO It V0w Eckm ton, "North Capit, ave. and Q st Rev. x-n:‘mr E. BRUNDAGE, D. D, Minister. Sermons by the pastor— 11:00 8. 'WEAL’ BEAUTY AND POWER. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT AVE. AND N ST. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister, 11:00—Morning service, sermon by Rev. HOWARD HANNAFORD. 6:15—Christian Endeavor Supper aud Ves per service. Open Air Méeting Lincoln Park Sunday, 4 P.M. Speaker: Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, . Auspices Y. M. C. A. and Inter-Church Cummittee NON-SECTARIAY The Gospel Mission 214 John Marshall Place N.W. KARL GOOSEMAN, Supt. Meeting Each Night at 7:30 We minister to both body end soul, A Mission of the Christ to the Wayfarers “Go ye to the streets and lunes of the ity and compel them 1o come We ask your presence and help BAPTISE. Nineteenth Street Baptist Church 19th and 1 Sts. Corner of 9:30 8. m.—Su L 11:00 a.m.—Sermon_ by the pastor, Rev. WALTER N, BROOKS, D. D, followed by the % Supper. Spm _c«m \"with ubial devotionsl - NW. | Capt. (Rev.) C. Q. Wright, | Temple Baphst Church “West Washmglon Baptist Church 31st and N Sts. N.W. Pastor C. B. AUSTIN speaks: 11:00 a Pastor is anxious to mest every member and friend. BETHAN Ve Res. HU am > 8 p.m.—A LABOR DAY MESSAGE. at 9:3) a1, Prayer meeting, Thirsday METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.B. John Compton Ball, Pastor 9:30—Rible sch 10:00—Baraca 00—Happy PREACHING A M. AND S P REV. J. E. BALDERSON, Atglen, Pa. » 11 AM— = “The Hope of the Righteous” 8 P.M.— “The Beautiful Garden” The observance of the Lord’s Supper will oned uatil Sept. 9, when Pustor Ball R IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Spm., 18 peopl bia Rd.) Pastor Gove G Johnson, D.D. Bible School for All at 9:30 a.m. Church Services at 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Preaching by Rew. J. Sherman Wallace, M. A, B. D., Of Philadely AL “The Prxce of Power” 8 PAL— “A Church Wedding” A HEARTY WELCOME IN A COOL PLACE COME! " KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH l'nvm)) ng. 11 am. and 8 pm E. Society, 7:15 p.n. Rev. W. S. O. Thomas 0f Falls ¢ 8:00—Evening _service, sermon by HOW, HANNAFORD. “Our Working Day." 8:00—Thursday—Midweek service. ALL W FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Jobn Marshall Place. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, MINISTER. 11 A.M. Rev. Robert Atkinson of Kensington, Md. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Rev. Subject, Meeting for Prayer Every Thursday, 8 p.m. . _—» Eastern Presbyterian Church 6th St. and Maryland Ave. N.E ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Pastor, m by the Pas Peck Mzmoml Chapel Pa. Ave. and 28th St. NW S Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will preach. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting. A HAPPY SUNDAY EVENING. Clovis G. Chappell, Pastor. :30 a. Sunday School—ClI 11 am— 9:30 a.m—Su “Unto the End” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:15 p.m.—Sermon by ook o DR. ERNEST “One Good War” MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) 9TH AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. DR. D, L. BLAKEMOORE Missionarie’s Secretary of Baltimore Conference of New York M. Leo Rippy, Asst. Pastor asses for AlL Visitors Cordially Invited. F. JOHNSON Place Church Male Quartet. dress mail to the church. Special music at 11 a.m. and S:15 pum. services by Mount Vernon Ve Ch Cholr will accept two additional singers on :'J’:::?f»-‘fi:o-fz'm&.. Sing in a choir which is active and inspirational. Apply in writing to R. Deane Shure, director. BAPTIST. LORD'S SUPP ll .\ M [T EAvISe DE DT Centennial Baptist REV.IE‘HEZ SWEM, Pastor, Baylor, Maryland State Evangelist, Will preach 11 and § p. Sunday school, ¢ Jackson K First 'Baptist' Church DR. JOHN MUSSON Pastar of Gra Dr. Supt, Second " Baptist Church 4th_an Vo, Av Rev. E, C. lem( Pastor. . ‘ONE-HEARTED MEN. 8:00 p.m.—"‘THE FOUNDATION OF PROS- PERXTY L day m!lncl 700 pm.—B. Y. P. dm7w.xcomn—cpuknnn,7ye-9. Grace Baptist Church 9th st. and South Carclina ave, Sunday school, 9:3) a.m. Rev. H. I. STEWART of Richmond, Va. Will preach morning and evening. Subjects: 11:00 a.m.—'Work and Wages."” 8:00 pm.—*A Horseback Rider Waylaid.” A_HEARTY WELCOME TO_ALL. Fifth Baptist 11 am, xq»rmnrl by Dr. Everett Galtin; 7:45 p.m., 'services by B. Y, P. U. Brief ad: dresses by Messrs. John Bulhvuan Reamy, Neal and Am Blley. S., 9:30;" Chapei 2 o % PETWORTH 2.+ Paul Langhome. 9:30—Classes for all in new S. §. rooms. 11:00—F ching, Rev. J. Alvin Campbell, 8 p.m.—Services, with Mr. Page MoK, Etchison, director religious work, Y. M. 0, A. A cordial weicome awaits you at all our servicon COME, SING, PRAY, WORSHIP. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH EIGHTH AND H STREETS N. Sunday School, 9:30 am., N. S. Faucett, Superintendent. Preaching Services, ll a. m. and 8 p.m. Subjects: “The Man Who Sings at His Work” and “A Dangerous Affinity.” DR. ANDERSON WILL PREACH Young People’s Meetings, Si unday, 6:45 and 7 p.m., and Tuesday, 8 p.m. Church Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m., this week in the form of the Samuel H. YOU ARE CORD) Greene Memorial Service. MALLY INVITED.

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