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OR.OZORAS. DAV TOPREAG HER “Lloyd George of Congrega- tionalism” Began Life as | Telegraph Operator. DR. OZORA S. DAVIS. Ozora §. Davis, the George of Congregationalism,” o} speak on ‘“The Living Church” at! the 11 am. services tomorrow at the Cleveland Park Congregational | Church. The evening session will be | addressed by Rev. W. Alexander of Atlanta. Dr. Davis, who is president of the Chicago Theological Seminary, has a history characterized by his friends s a great deal like a Horatlo Alger, jr., book. An Ex-Telegraph Operator. He was raised fn a little town in Vermont, where his father was bag- gage master in the local depot. He 8wept out the baggage room, deliv- | ered telegrams and ran errands for|S the trainmen, attending school only when ke could be spared. His chief recreation was riding switch engines, climbing over boxcars and listening | to the stories the trainmen would ' tell as they sat around the depot stove waiting for orders. He was!| intensely interested in telegraphy. | By the time he was sixteen he had picked up enough information on this " subject to hire out as a full-fledged telegrapher. Won Honors at Dartmouth, ! In a vear or so he realized that!| he must have a better education if he were to get very far in the world. 80 he gave up his telegraph job and enrolled in a nearby academy. By the time he was nineteen he had | graduated ~ from this preparatory school and entered Dartmouth Col- lege. where, four véars later, he| graduated with Phi Beta Kappa honors. After leaving Dartmouth he | returned to the little “town in Ver- Rev. “Lloyd W | Compton | dridge | Community Meenngs to Be Held in | Bible Revwal Opening At Baptist Church|, It will be rally day tomerrow at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, §th |#nd A streets northeast, and Bible school and church will combine in exercises. The day marks the be- ginning of speclal revival services, to be held every night, exeept Satur- | day, until and ineluding Octeber 28. In these meetings Ball will Byangelists Ellery Aldrifize. Both Mr. and Mrs, Al- will preach, They are also experts on the slide trombone, Vocal and trombone duets will be a special feature of the meetings. A large chorus choir has been or- ganized by Cholrmaster Gllbert A. ark, and will sing every night. ordinance of baptism wiil be ad- stered on Sunday evening. SERIES OF SPECIAL BIBLE STUDIES 'PLANNED Mrs. Mmgaret 'l‘ n\uiall of Rich- mond to Conduct Lessons in This City. Margaret T. Russell of the Assembly Training School of Presbyterian Church, Richmond, will lead a series of Bible studies during the week Those in the afternoon will be from 3 to 4 o'clock at the Church of the rims, 224 and P streets north- and _wil “The " Those “hristian Life,” byterian, at Pastor John be assisted by and - Elizabeth Mrs General the § o'clock. SERVICES RESUMED Silver Spring. The community services held in the armory at Silver Spring, Md, by Rev. j. Henning Nelms, D. D., which were so popular last winter, will be- gln for the present season with a service at 7:45 o’clock tomorrow evening. The singing will. as usual, be led by a vested choir of children. Dr. N arranged to have these services conducted during No- vember and December by pastors om the evangelistic churches of hington. Bishop Freeman will preach a date to be an- ced later The ushers for next Sunday will be members of the La vice Association of Rook rish MEN’S CLASS STARTING EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Next Four Sundays at Brightwood M. E. to Be Given Over to Special Program. Th Omo class of the Brightwood M Church. Sth and Jefferson streets northwest, is starting a series of evangelistic meetings for the next four Sunday This is something en- tirely new the program of men's clas Rev. M. R. Japhet, known as little mar with the big m»~“\gn will be the speaker at 1 ceting will be held Sun- mont where he had first gone to school to become: principal of the | high = school and supervisor of | schools. "Two vears later he de-| termined to become a minister. Im- mediately he gave up t entered Hartford Theologic nary. Later Enters Pulpit. During the final year of his semi- nary course he earned a scholarship which gave him several months' study in England. After his gradua- | tion he studied in three Europeun | universitles and was granted a do. tor of philosophy degree from the University of Leipzig. He return again to Vermont, where he ws ordained as a Congregational minis ter, For a number of vears he preached in the New England states. and 1909, thirty years after a tured ticket agent had inaugurated a freckled little urchin with torn|_ overalls into the mysterious realm | of the Morse code, he was inaugu-| rated president of the Chicago Theo- | logical Seminary, one of the for most Congregational seminaries America DR. MUIR TO PREACH. | Dr. J. J. Muir. pastor of the Temple | Baptist Church. will preach tomorrow | morning. having as his subject “Jesus by the Treasur: In the eve- | ing he will preach for the First Bap- tist Church of Hyattsvill on the twenty-fifth anniver: that church. His grandsen. C. Marshall | Muir, at present a divinify student who through the summer was en- gaged in missionary work in western Canada, will occupy the Temple pul- Dit in the evening ini { churches. day & Braithwaite | the at 9:45. Willlam E. as been engaged to lead s and sing at this The meeting will be | he men of the community, | al invitation to men who ! ected with any church or who are members of out-of-town - BUSINESS MEETING HELD. rarkc Thurs nnual business meeting of the iew Christian Church was held which Assist- | the Interior F. J.| s. McKimmie, Brasse | sley were re-elected, and T. Baker and O'Donnell | v members of the official | and Beard Messrs. elected as board UNITED BRETHR Memorial United Brethren Church Cor. Capitol and R sts. n.w. Rev. CHARLES E. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. 1 | i i H i The Secular Lea (New address) 1008 E l!mt “RELIGIOUS AND POLITIC CRIMINA ~ THEOSOPHY. UNDENOMINATIONAL. Assembly Hall 14th Bt. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Rally Day for the Sunda at 9:45 a.m. Special l-uupul address, HIGHLANDS Community Church Brigttwood Masonic Temple. Georgia and Colorado Avenues, Rev. Maurice S. White, Minister 9:45 u.m.—Sunday school 10:10 a/m It Rible . Jolp 0. K on by the Tastor. T RHOOD OF TH P Prayers Are An <00 p.m Thurs.. 8 p. ALL TH condition WORLD faces a never before experienced. Fear has taken hold upon all classes of people because they see in a measure the things coming upqu the earth. The nations are in distress and perplexity. BUT let the people take heart. The Lord will cut short the trouble, bring order out of chaos and establish peace and right- eousness—truly a me sage of hope and comfort. Come and hear the proofs b, C. A. ZUEHLKE of New York City® Sunday,. 11 A.M. Metropolitan Theater F oap 10eh /OF THEOSOPHISTS| Nations Marching to Armageddon But—“MILLIONS NOW LlVlNG WlLL NEVER DIE.” Washington Lodge—T. S. 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY. 0CT. AT 8 PN New Lamps for OId” By E. M. Dawson Study_ Class, Friduys. _ Members' ' Moeting. Wednesdays. 14 UNITED LODGE i 812 17th ST. N.W. TALK—SUNDAY, OCT. 14. 8 0'CLOCK “Reincarnation” Seats Free Auspices International Bible Students’ Association No Collection THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D a KATU‘RDAY’ OCTOBER 13, 1923 Rall Day Marks OAI.I.S CONFERENCE |CHURCH PLANS COURSE rs. Wilfley to Disonss Plans for ‘World Session Here in 1925, Mrs. Karle Wilfley, ehairman of the interdenominational committee on prayer groups, in preparation for the world conference on faith and arder, Which will meet in Washington the first Monday in May, 1925, will meet her committee and others interested in Christien unity October 19 at 2 p.m. on the fourth floor lscture Yoem of the Y. W. C. A. headquarters, 1311 G street. Letters will bhe read from Robert H. Gardiner, general secre- ;tary of the world conference on faith and order. The personnel of the Washington committee on prayer groups s as fol- lows: Disciples’ Church, Mrs, Earle Wilfley; Lutheran, Mrs. John ~Paul Krechting; Protestant Eplacopal, Mra. Arthur A, Birney; Baptis Thomas W. Marshall copai South, Mrs. Akhlwn ¥, Harla: Methodist Episcopal, 5 sel; Friends, Mrs. Lindley D. Clark; Presbyterian, Southern = Assembly, Mrs. C. P, Taylor; Presbyterian, U. 8. A, Miss Adele ' Greene; Methodiat Protestant, Mrs. _ Willlam = Gree United Brethren, Mrs. T. T. Moore: Congregational. = Mrs, Etta Zahn; United Presbyterlan, John N Culbertson. VAUGHN CLASS HOST. Will Have 150 Blinl School Stu- dents as Guests. Forty members of the Vaughn Bi- ble Class of Calvary Baptist Church will take their automoblles to koma Park tomorrow morning and bring back 150 students of the Bliss Electrical School to attend the morn- ing session of the claas. Prof. L. D. Bifss will teach the Bible lesson. The following men will be received into the class membership at the service: Jack Andrae, E. Beller, Thomas Blake, H. C. Bryan, C. H. Curl, O. D. Fox, L. H. Gardapee, G. D. Goodrich, C. H. Haley, A, M. Ham- flton, A. D. Henry, E. D. Johnston, Roscoe Kirk, H. "E. Metcalf, A. T. Park, H. T. Pendleton, B. V. Person, J. W. Pryor, T H. Reynolds, C. C. Rister, W. E Robinson, C. A. Rollins, 8. J. Smallwood, William T. Smith, E. B. Souder, W. R. Stitely, F. D. Stroder, Robert Swindler, Frederick Thompson, V. C. Verlander, F. A, Waters, 8. G. Waite, jr. In the aft- ernoon a delegation from the class will conduct a service at the Home for the Aged and Infirm at Blue Plains. Fancy cakes will be dis- tributed to all the old folks. LITERARY BODY MEETS. Clericus, Made Up of Pastors, Session Tuesday. The Clericus of Washington. a literary society composed entirely of clergymen of the Episcopal Church. will hold the first monthly meeting for the winter in the Parish Hall of Epiphany Church, Tuesday, at 1 p.m. Following the luncheon, Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. D. rector of St. Thomas' Church, will deliver an ad- dress on “Impressions of the Church in England Today.” in CHRISTIA! NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D ! C. R. Stauffer Minister. 9:50— Bible School 00— Morning - worship. _Religious educa- tion, Address by Miss tnzel Lewis of t. Tonis. Mo, Y. P. 8. C. B mecting. Address by Hon. Allen, ex-governor of Park View Christian Church Park road east of Georgla ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. am. King's Messenger P. Quest of Bartimens. and Senlor C. E. at 4 and 6:45 pm. Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Rd. near 14th St. Rev. B. H. MELTON, Pastor. BADER. 9:30 a.m.—Rally day o the Sunday school, 2 Endeavor Society. v WELCOME. Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 14th_and Meridian Bible study, 1 ;. Freaching and Communion, 4 ‘"-"m‘;"&s'::“mm “VERMONT AVEN l_J E CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. north of N st. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Paster. 9. m.—RBible school. 100 & meMorning worship. Sermon by REV. JESSE M. BADER, Supt. Evangelism, U. C. M. 8. 8:00 p. vening service. Address by a aker fiom the Citizenship Conterence. Special musie at both services, under the direction of Willlam E. Braithwaite. 6:15, Young People’s tes C. E. meetings. Thirsday. 7:30-—Mid-week prayer service. H Street Christian Church Sixth and H Strests Southwest. ROBERT HENRY COKER, Supply Minister, Wil preach only two more Sundas: Subject tomorrow: TRANSLATION NOT DEATH." ‘JUDGMENT OF THE NATIONS." Special music by Chorus Choir, Frank Summy, ir., director. Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Mid-week meetin —_CEN TRAL UNION MlsleN Central Union Mission (Tomporary Quarters) 432 10th St. N.W. JOHN S. BENNETT, Supt. “The Mission of the Churches” Services Every Night at 8 Sundays 9:30 AM,, 3 and 7:45 P.M. Sunday, October 14th At 745 P.M. SPEAKER: MR. DAVID FRIEDMAN SOLOIST: MRS. BROWNING EVERYB0DY WELCOME. Ta- | { Week of lmdy to Be Held at Ninth Street Christian Under E, B, Quick of Atlanta. A !Auenhlg Training School will be conducied by the Ninth Htreet Christian Bible ~8chool mext week. Classes will be held every day from 8:80 9:30 u.ln.. With supp: p.m, There will be eourses ta train teachers, missionary education, Chri tlan Endeavor, story telling, ideals of religloua education and methods of ol nll(en'"}'. young people and adult worl E. B. Quick of Atlanta, Ga., is the ean of the school and lectures on ‘Adult Methods and Ideals of Re- ligious Education,” Miss Hazel Lewls of §t. Louls, Mo., natlonal elementary superintendent, gives instruction In “Missfonary Methods and Story Tell- ing,” In addition to *Methods for Elementary Workers.” H. L. Plck- erlll of St. Louis, national superin- tendent of Christlan Endeavor and voung people’s work, lectures on “C. 15, and Young People's Work,” while Miss Mary Sheldrake, former secro- tary of the Ninth Street Christian Church, now of Albany, N. Y., will teach a teacher training course and have charge of the musie. All the sohools of the Christian churches of Washington and vieinity, of which there are seventeen, will jein in this school, and all Sunday schools In the northeast seetion of the elty of the various denominations have been in- vited to participate. At _the Ninth Street Sunday School tomorrow morning Rev, Jesse Bader of St. Louis, Mo, will ‘be a visitor, along with the faculty of the Leader- ship Training School. Miss Hazel Lewis will make an address on "Re- liglous Kducation” at 11 a.m. Henry J. Allen, former governor of Kansas, will deliver an address in the evening at 7.45, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD SESSIONS HERE ‘Will Convene in Wallace Memorial Church Tuesday Evening-—Pro- gram Announced. The annual session of the New York Synod of the United Presbyterian Church will convene in the Wallace Memorial Church, Randolph street and New Hampshire avenue, Tuesday at _7:30 o'clock. On’ Wednesday there will be meet- ings at 9 o'clock in the morning, 1:30 in the afternoon and at 7:30 in t evening. There will be meetings at 9 in the morning and 1:30 in the after- noon Thursda: Dr. John McNaughter, president of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary will have charge of a “Bible hour, which will be held at the morning meetings. Dr. J. Mills Taylor and Dr. J. M. Blackwood will speak at the evening sessions. The evening services will be open to the publie. 5 ~ EPISCOPAL. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corger of O and Potomac Sts. N.W. REV, JOHN 8. MOSES, Rector. TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7130 .. The Hols Communton. e S B ploniog praver and Preacher, the Rector. 7:30 p.m.—Evening prayer and address. Thursday (St. Luke's Day), 10:00 a.w. ‘The Holy Communion. ASCENSION (Episcopal) Ave. at 12th St. N.W. THOMAS W. COOKE, Rector. VICES 8 am.— Holy Communion. sermon. Ma REV. 9:30 a.m.— Church school. 11 am— Morning Prayer and Sermon 2:30 p.m.— Chinese”sehoal Fellowship Tea. 8:00 p.m.— Evening Special music. Christ Church, Georgetown Corner O _and 3lst ste. n. Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector. 9 m.—Church_sc! 11:00 a.m.—Full servic Dr. Bratenahl, Dea Washington Cathedral. 7:30 p.m—Evening prayer and sermon. Parish rally das for adults and chiidren and_welcoming for all families having moved into onr parish. Silver Spring Parish Bilver Spring, Md. J. HENNING NELMS, D. D. Rector. 30 a.m.—Rible school at the Silver Spring Armory. 9:45 a.m.—Rible school at Grace Church, Woodside, 11:00 a.m.—Morping prayer and ce Church, Woodside. 30 p.m.—Bible school, St. Mary Aspin. 3:30 p.m.. ——F\'-n\nk prayer and sermon, St, \llr) 's Chapel, Aspin. of " the new sermon, Chapel, fon under ausplces of hington Federation of Churches in the armory at Silver Spriug. St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbis rd. and Irving. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Reotor. CLYDE BROWN, Asst. DAY, OCTOBER 14. sermon. pim.—Evening praver and sermon Holy Communion. Tuesda: ‘Christian Henling. Tuesday, at 10:30 a.m. ° Epnphany G street near 14th 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.—Church Schools. 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and sermon by The Rev. H. P. NICHOLS, D. D. of New York. 4:00 p.m.—Choral service 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s Society. 8:00 p.m.—Even'ng Prayer and Sermon by THE REV. RAYMOND L. WOLVEN. UNIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts. N.W. Clarence E. Rice, D. D, PASTOR. At 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. At 11 o'clock, morning worship, with sermon by the pastor. Subject: “The Power of Magnanimity” At T pum. devotiomsl mesting of the I People’s stian Union; topie, Tteaten Field in Texas.” _Leader. Sliss Lis- tle Bond. SEATS FREE—ALL WELCOME. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) Church of the New Jerusalem Revelation, xxi:2.) Sixteenth above Q northwest. 9 :45—Sunday school classes 10:00—Arcana class under Tha Post. 11:00—Morning _worship, the Pastor. FREE LENDING LIBRARY, Pustor, Rev. Paul Sperry Mrs, with sermon by Alice REFORMED Fipst AT 13th AND MONROE §T8 DR. JAMES D. BUHRER, “lllll'r DIVINE S8ERVICES 1 nd .| BUNDAY SCHOOL. 0 :46 a. Gr 15th AND 0 STE. N.W. '4CC HENRY H. RANCK, D. D., Pastor. 11 and_8—Holy Communion. 9:40—Sundsy school rally; 7 p.m., C. B. > -~ DIS’I’RICT T() HEAR BISHOP FREEMAN PREACHES TOMORROW FAMOUS SPEAKERS | ., ... e "2 sosemn, Bishop of Washington, is to preach, at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, at Grace Parish, Georgetown, “the lit- tle church on the canal and the Potomac,” 1041 Wisconsin avenue, below M street. Services will be held at 7:30 a:m., 9:30 a.m, 11 a.m. and § p.m. Soloists at the 11 o'clock service are to be Miss Deoterman, Mrs. Walker and Dr, Frailey. Rev. Henry L. Durrant is rector. Former Gov. Allnu, W. J. Bryanf and Others Coming to Cap- ital, Anneunced. In connection with the citizenship conference in progress here, arrange- ments have been made to supply many of the pulpits of the city with NON-SECTARIAN. The Gospel Mission 214 John Marshall Place N.W, KARL GOOSEMAN, Supt. Meeting Each Night at 7:30 We minister to both bedy and soul, A Mission of the Christ to SPEAKS AT AUDITORIUM. Miss McCollum to Discuss “Great- est Thing in the World.” “The Greategt Thimg in the World"” is the subject of a iecture to be given in the Unity Audittorfum, 1326 I street northwest, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, by Harriet Luella Mc- Collum, Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock is a lecture by Arthur P. Buck on “The Key to An Endless Life.” The funda- mental class, Lessons in Truth, {s held on Tugsdays und Thursdays at 8 o'clock. speakers. A partial list follows: First Congregational Church—Henry J. Allen, former Governor of Kanses; Senator Glass and William J. Bryan, evening service. Rhode Island Avenue Protestant — Former morning. Metropolitan ~ Methodist Shearer, morning; Claren Wilson,” evening, Calvary Baptist—W, J evening. Vermont Avenue Christian—RBishop Cannon, evening. Foundry Methodist Episcopal— Chancellor Charles W. Flint, morning; A._E. Wilson, evening. Mount Vernon Place M. E. Chureh— Col. Walker Jenkins, evening. Ninth ~ Street Christian—Former Gov. Allen, evening. Gunton Presbyterian—Robert Lewis, morning. jeorgetow Presbyterian—A. Palmquist, evening. Eckington Presbyterian — Charles Stelzle, morning. Brookland, M, £. morning, Falls Church—Union C. Zahniser, evening. *leveland Park Congre W. W. Alexander, evenin Iagtern Presbyterian—Aa. win, evening. Westminster Presbyterian chmidt, evening. Takoma Park Baptist—Orlo J. Price, morning. United Presbyterlan—C. R morning. Columbla Heights Christian McCreary, morning, DR. FLINT TO PREAGH. Chancellor of Syrause University Will Be at Foundry Church. Rev. Dr. Charles W. Flint, chan- cellor of Syracuse University, will preach in Foundry Methodist Epfs- copal Church tomorrow morning and in the evening Dr. Alonzo Wilson of Chicago will preach. In the evening the Foundry Quar- tet will render musical numbers and the service will open with a commu- nity service of song. Dr. Methodist Gov. Allen, I e G. True Bryan, on “The Psalms in Human Life" Thursday night. on SPIRITUALIST "Rev. G. L. Arthan NOTED PLATFORM TEST MEDIUM, Meeting Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in Soclety Hall, 500 G st. n.w. Messages and lesdny evening at 5, messa Sittings in his studios In the E. B W. W. Alexander, services— NKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY, Medneaday and Friday eveulugs at § o'clock 11 4th s Everybody gets a reading. Phone Line, 2049 MRS. RIZPAH ELDON N.W 512 F St. Spiritusl message meeting « Splritual | CHURCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM Service by Mr. Waters and Mr. Myers Messages 822 20th ST. N.W. 8 0'CLOCK. All Welcome | The Elizabeth White Church of Spiritual Science LECTURES _MESSAGES REV. B. WHITE, Pastor, assisted by varlous, medtams 8 o'clock Sundsy evening, 7th and I (over s Bank). All welcome. The First Spiritualist Church Lecturs by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY, Subject: “EVERY MAN'S PROBLEM” Followed by spirit messages. y man is'a_divi Zuise. " unday, 8 p.m.. at Pythian Tem- 9th st nw., second floor. All ational— Keig- J. R Zahniser, L W. EPISCOPAL T. THOMAS' . 2% and 11 am.; 8 p.m. *1 it Beneetss preaches. Thursday. 11—Holy Eucharis ST. MARGARET’S Connecticut ave. and Bancroft place. Twentieth Sunday After Trinity. Clergy. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. REV. HAROLD V. 0. LOUNSBURY. 7:80—Holy Communion. 11:00—Morning prayer und sermon by the ect 4:30—FEvening JPrever and sermon by Assint Thursday (86" munion e L W 620 G _street se. Founded 1798. REV, WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE, Rector. 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion; 9:45 s.m., Sunday schooi: 11 a.m., morniug prayer and sermon: 8 p.n., short, bright eve: ice, “Four Ways of Getting Religion. Communion Christian Healing E ‘e Day. Thursday, at 10 a.m. Worship has been held regulariy lding since 1807, Ktrang ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 23rd and hington Circle. Rev. Patrick Murphy, Priest in Charge iy Communion. 0 0 arch schiool .m.—Instruction and Ho Matins and serm 18th the " Luke 11 o'el a k. ~Holy Com- ple. 10 Weicome. “SPIRIT COMMUNION" Subject of lecture. Followed irit messages. Wednesday, 8 . at the Play House 1514 N st. ... second floor. PRESBYTERIAN. Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. and 28th St. nw Rev. Irving W. Ketchum HEER IN SUFF Y CALLED, Iy Communion Eveusong and n. s D. Cote of Windsor, preach st morniog service. ALL SEATS FREE. ‘Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wisconsin ave. n.w. uear Woodley road. Holy Communion. Morging Prayer and Litans .. Holy Communfon wnd Preacher, Canon De Vries Evensong _and reachier. the Rev. H. F ols. D. .. of New York city Ve, will NORTHMINSTER ) 11th St and_Khode Island Ave. REV. HUGH KERR FULTON, Minis DR —_—V?ashmgton Hclgh?s 5 Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama roads. D. D FRE Tar in the Bethl and will be or Take Wisconsio ave. 15 line. Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN ““The Little Church on the Canal and the Totomac." 1041 WISCONSIN AVE., BELOW M ST Rector: TKZ !E' HENRY L. DURRANT, Servie 30, 9:30, 11:00. §:00 p.m. Big mk:[n’hlfl Seryice at 11_0'Clock. The Bishop of Washington Will Preach Soloists—Miss Deuterman, Mrs Dr._Frafley. St. Mark’s Church (Episcopal.) Third and A Streets SE. REV. WM. H. PETTUS, Rector. REV. WM. A. MASKER, Assistant. TWENTIETH 8§ AY AFTER TRINITY. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church school. 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and ser- | mon (Rector). :30 p. foung People’s Society 8:00 p.m.—Evening prayer and ser- mon (Assistant). i Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 p.m— Evening prayer. i St. Luke, Evangelist's Day, 11 a.m.—Holy Com- munion. Intercessions. Healing service. A Cordial Welcome to All! ST. LUKE'S CHURCH 15th and Church sts. n.w. THOMAS J. BROWN, Rector. Communion. 9300 a.m.—Church _school. 11:00 a.m'—Morning prayer and sermon by Rector. The Rt. Res. Bishop of full vested REV. JOHN C. PALMER, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_school IR Morning | cCommunion. | | corniy ster, cars or Woodley road Holy CORDIAL Central P Presbytenan Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY.) H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor, unday sehool. Taylor. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster eague. Social Hour for You hristian Endeayor —Sermon by Dr. Taslor m. Thursday—Prayer service children cared for during morning Walker and hip. Take 14th street car or Mount Pleasant car or 16th st. bus line to Irving st. n.w. i 13th and Fairmont streets n.w. any 14th st. Take any 1ith st One Ree PASTORS : ar, get out at Fairmont st GREAT RALLY DAY at 10:30 a.m. Special_progra the Sunday School Reports of Westminster Conference. Christian_Endeasor Sersice, 7 p.m. Evening song and preaching service at S, Mrs. Chester Adair, Organist Mr. F. Schaefer, Baritone Solojst. Assembly Male Quartett Praver Meeting Thursday at 8 p.m.. Thursday, H st. bet. 19ta and 20th n.w. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00—Presbyters’s Emphasis.” 6:30—Class in Theologs. Christian Endeasor pressing Appreciation REV. P E) Waslington, will preach. cholr will sing. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. CHURCH OF 'IHE INCARNATION 12th and N sts. nw. { Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON. D. D.. Rector, Services: 7:30 and !l .m. e entans, es’ Church - Sunday services— A Quartet and Mr. Bowersox, Violinist. T1 LIQUOR PROBLEM. Mis Lindsey. Young ‘l;' Flfteenth Street Church Corner 15th and R Sts. 11 am.—Sermon by fhe Pastor. Rev. FRANCIS J. GRIMKE. Subject: “A Look Buckward Over a Pasiorate of More Then Forty-two Yoars - Al aze cordially invited to_atte Laura ople’s Rally. 7:30, 10, 11 am. and 8 hool ~9:30 a.m HOLY COMFORTER REYV. REGINALD B. s't'r:vmsou Vicar. St. Andrew’s Church N. H. avenue and ¥ st n.w. REV. J.J. DIMON, Hector. Services 8:00—Holy Communion. 9:30—Sunday_school 11.00_Morning service and sermon 8:00— Evening service and sermon ’I'iéfi;fir‘y 3!;2"":! C sts.NW. avid Ransom Preaches at 11 a.m. 8 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION, 8 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A. MEN'S CHOIR sings at i1_a.m. aud 8 p.m. ?, KOCK CREEK St. Paul’s Chur PARISH. Services now in Restored cnnm Sundays—Holy Communion, 8:45 Morning sersice 11 a.m. Saint James’ Church Sunday_services, 7: . Other day: T'he Nativi 1ath AND A 8.8, :30; 11; 8; Wed. 7:30: Chureh ‘school. 9:15: 'Sr. Dept..” 10:1; The Resurrection, 15th & G n.e.4; Tues., 1 SO teenth ~Amendment Be forced?” A_hearty_welcome _to_this friendiy CHURCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N ST. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D, D., Minister. 9:30—Sunday school. Classes for men and women. 11:00—Morning service. Sermon by Dr. 00d. 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and vesper service. 7:45—Prelimfnary musical service. 8:00—Brening wervice. Sermon by Rev. Dr. H. FOULKES of New York city: VWAL LAWS ARE 10 BE DIS: OBEYED? Soloists—Miss Ruth Peter, soprano: Miss Elsa Raner, violin; Mr. Dors iolonceilo. ¥, ALL WELCOME. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th AND KENNEDY STS. N.W. Earl L. Douglas. Col. " Thos. J. Dickson. . “OUR OPPORTUNITIES." 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_school. Endeavor. Midweek Meeting. 7-7:30 a.m. Randolph | will continue the series of addresses | Fourth Presbyterian Church | the Wayfarers “Go ye to the streets and lanes of the city and compel them to come in." We ask your presence and help PRESBYTERIAN, PHYLLIS WHEATLE 901 Rhiode Island av. Vesper Berri Sunday, 4 p PRESBYTERIAN JOHN MARSHALL PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK 11 AM.: “He Made It Again” Grace Baptist Church oth nd South Carolina ave. PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON 9:30—Bible Echool Cl .. 4:30—5:30: “The Interrupted Life” Mrs. A. L. Haycock will sing. 5—Life's Golden Age.” 45—Young people. Prayer meeting Thursday at PETWORTH Tth & Randolph sts.—Rev. . Paul Langhorne, Pastor. music, gborne ational hour. iermon by Pastor Prayer and Praise service. Cordial welcome is extended to worship in our mew auditoriy B.Y.P.U. Columbia Federation MONDAY, OCTOBER 158 P.M A Wahoo Program‘ MASONIC HALL Sth and F St f: HezSwem Iy, > ington women — pretty?* 8 p.m. Bright auditorium, ea chairs (men like them); fine organ; the men siog. 11 a.m., “The Ecstacy—expectation.” nnial Bapt. Church, 7th & Eve n.e. DO WE NEED A REVIVAL IN GEORGETOWN West Washington Baptist Church Cor. 31st and N sts. n.w. The Pastor, C. B. AUSTIN, Speaks: —4‘When & Revival ia' Needed.” A mudnd Point Man p.m. KENDALL BAP’I'IST CHURCH 9th BET. B AND O 8. W. Sunday school, 9:30. Theron Outwater Bible Eastern [ Presbyterxan Church 6th St. and Maryland Ave. > ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D,, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Communion service and recep. tion of new members 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. en’s Bible el meetings, Edwin Keigwia of New York city will speak. Gunton-Temple Memonal 16th AND NEWTON STS, REV. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Pastor. 9 :45 a.m.—SKunday school. 11:00 s.m.—Address by Mr. Robert E. Lewis of Cleveland, Ohio. Subject: ‘GOOD CITIZENSHIP.” Musie by the Chorus Choir. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meeting. ermon by the pastor. Sublect GUARDING OUR HEAR’ ! THE SIMPLE LIFE Is there such a thing as the simple life? If so, few have found it. The rush and complexity of this age is producing a generation of the weary and overburdened, whose nerves are giving way, who are anxious, worried and fearful. Try Church Today Metropclitan Presbyterian Church Cor. 4th and B Sts. §.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor Morning_sermon “The Drag of Indifference” Evening sormon “Big Things” Rev. Hugh K. Fulton The men of the church are boosting this service 2:30. Class, m. and T Prenchiag, it Rev. J. A ELLAR of Pitts burgh, Pa., will preach £ and evening A strong speaker with a wonderful message. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m Second Baptist Church 4th St and Va. Ave, S.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00a m.f",'!‘flll WAY TO LIVE THE LIFE MAN WHO BELIEVED THINGS WITH ALL HIS p.m North Capitol, cor. Florida | Eckington, ave and Qat | Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. 9:30 0.0, —Sundar. schosl. 7 prme=C. E. Mam. , CHARLES " STELZLE wil | A From Pit to Palace.”” Strangers welcome Georgetown Church &%, 54F 1at st n.w. REV. T. MARSHALL, D. D., Fastor. | co | §%00 p.m.— THE NOBLEST OF NOBLE ‘ ACTS Communton service after evers_sermos. B Y. T: U 6 10 7:80 pm. eaches all this month. { | | 8 p.m.—Rer | Subject Seats free I Temple Baptist Church Cor. 10th and N _Sta Dr. J. J. MUIR, Pastor. ching, 11 a.m., by 8 p.m., by Rev. C. Marsha Large chorus cho | Fifth Baptist SOUTHWEST. Dr. J. Stanles Durkel. president will preach. Hunt_of preachers “The Conquest of Fear” (8 Dm.. spenker from the Citizenship Con- The Church of the Pilgrims | SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. 220d st. bet. P ana Q b.w. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor —Bible school, with cl; every member of the family. .—Divibe worship and preaching by the pastor. —Junior Christian Endeavor, —Intermediate Christian Endeavor. | 11 am- Kentueks 12th and Newton Sts. N.E. Dr. 0. 0. DIETZ. Pastor A VOW THAT WAS KEP’ GOOD MOTHER-IN-LAW unday_ school r at the vhich ail ‘strangers in the'clty are iavited. —Song. service. Divine worship and preaching BE THANY RHODE ISLaND ave. by the pastor. At Second st. n.w. 8:15 pm—Sentor” Cliristian Endeavor So | _ Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. clety. | 11am. and 8 pm Evangelistic Midweek prayer service Thuraday at 8 p.m. Services, by R R. Jophet and Swall children cared for during Sunday his muical director, Capt. R. Swin morning service. Y. P. U., 845 cxeept Saturdax in Bathany. Coms Bibl, P. p.m. Sersices every n Erversbody feels at h 'METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.B. John Compton Ball, Pastor Come Hear the Famous TROMBONE EVANGELISTS Ellery and Elizabeth Aldridge EVERY NIGHT October 14 to 28 (inclusive) A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. i EW:allace Memorial W¥EE2 Cor. Randolph st. and New Hampshize ave. J. A.' CAMPBELL, Pastor, by Dr. Charies H. Vahnifer | tsburgh. “The God We Need Today." a.m. E. 7 pm. Mecting'of New Tork Syaad in'this church on Tuesday evening, continuing through to Thursday_afternoon. { ST. JOHN'S CHURCH i Lafayette Square, 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:43 a.m.—Sunday school. prayer and sermon. vening praver and sermon YHNS' ch. PR ‘New York Avenue Church of the Presidents New York Ave, 13th & H Sts. Where the Lincoln Pew Preaches Its Silent Sermons Rev. Wallace Radcliffe,D.D. Pastor Emeritus PASTOR'S ASSISTANT Rev. William A. Eisenberger 0:30 —BIBL HOOL, 10:00 A'M.—ADULT CLASSES. 11:00 A.M.—PUBLIO WORSHIP, WITH SERMON BY Rev. William A. Eisenberge Subjec “God Hath Spoken Unto Us” s pm—chitian Endearoc 8: ——Pllblh: wnuhip, with Sermon b; Rev. J. Shnley Durkee, D.D President n(mfi:;:nd University. “A Great Ambition” 8:00 p.m. Thursday-- The Midweek Service ALL WELCOME N Also the great CHORUS CHOIR Trombone Duets & Specialty IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST- MEMORIAL CHURCH. (16th St. and Columbia Rd.) Rev. Gove G. Johnson, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. Classes for ail 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship. Sermon by the pastor. 6:45 pm.—Christian En. | deavor service for young people 7:45 p.m. pecial illus trated song service, with male chorus led by Mr. Percy S. Fos- 'tcv Short sermon “If Ye Love Me, ‘ Commandments.” ges. Keep My Calvary Baptist Church EIGHTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST Extends a cordial invitation to worship there tomorrow 11:00 am.— “What Are We Going to Do About It” DR. W. S. ABERNETHY 8:00 p.m.— “Law Enforcement” HON. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Sunday School at 9:30—Male Quartet MRS. HENRY W. PEABODY will speak at the Burrall Class at 9:30