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HOUR OF SERVICE ISSUE. Woodridge Baptist Sunday School to Vote on Question. Officers of the Woodridge Baptist Sunday school are to be elected to- morrow and a vote will be taken as to whether the sesslons of the school shall be held in the morning or after- noon. The first church services will be held October 28 at 8 p.m., when Rev. 0. O. Diets, pastor of the Brookland Baptist Church, will preach. Homd!ko——Hdpful HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH 9TH AND P STS. REV. J. T. HERSON, D. D., Pastor. 11 am— I “The Hidden Manna” 8 pm.— “A Drink From the Old Well” subject fs the third in & 0l Testament storles. METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Colored) mmthAMEbonChmh Oth st. bet. L and M el BATTLE. Paater Suaday. scuset islon. of ' God, The evenin, series a.m.—Sunday School. p.m.—Epworth League. YOU ARE INVITED. ueen YOrARE WELCOME 16 DUl AERVICE MILES MEMORIAL C. M. E. CHURCH 30 a.m.—Bunday school. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. m—Special sermon by Rev. W. X. liiams for the Junjor Stewards, m.—Epworth League. fous ~plctu by Pastor. Subjec| ‘Wise Man. YOU ARE WELCOME, John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Clmrdl Corner 14th and Corcoran ats. n.w. REV. W. 0. Rosedale M. E. Church 418 Ten E. LINGER, Minister—i Sunday school; 1i am., preaching; 7 p.m., Epworth League. Evening wervice, 7:45. North Capitol M. E. Church North Capitol and K Sts. £V, B. T. HYNSON, Pasior. HARVEST HOME SUNDAY. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m.—Pastor, Epworth League, 7 p.m. Preaching, 8 p.m.—H CHAS. DD, Garrett Park M. and_sermon “The Other givenesw. Holy Communion, 00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meeting. 43 p.m.—Sermon to Lincoln Mutual Re- Tief Association. These _services will_help YOU. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Corner 4th und D Sts. S.B. REV. J. W, WATERS, Misister. E.” Chureh, Is the Revival Coming? METROPOLIT AN MEMORIAL John Marshall Place and C 8t. N.W. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D., Minister. 1 am— “FORETASTES OF OUR ETERNAL INHERITANCE” S pm— “PASSION FOR EVANGELISM" SUNDAY SCHOOL Pastor will preach. 0 p.m.—Musical and Bench Rally, h Boshrod Bible class. Epworth League. —Sermon. ERYBODY WELCOME. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE) TRINITY M. E. CHURCH sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor Sunday school—9:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. 11 MODEL CHUHCH. 7 p.m.—Epworth League. Sermon by the pastor, 8. Subject: NATHANIEL = WAS WO CIRIST. Grant Clrcle and New PETWORTH et “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM. Rev. EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pastor. Sunday school, with departments ized from kindergarten to adult. “THE GOLDEN STRAND” pworth League. by . with Bible classes, Subfect: “THE s 8. 8. at 3 pam. Open house on Saturdsy at 8 p.m. We cordinlly invite the visitors to city. The church is near all the own Lotels. A welcome awaits SHOW TO dow The National Methodist Church Lincoln Road Church oln v ave and U st. ne. WA ister. 1ER WITH B, Vil Brst in_serfes of CHRISTIAN PIL 1GN OF 9:30 8 p.m.—Picture four. on GRIM.™ THE CRO! Chureh schiool, M. It am. 1843—EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY—1023 oF RYLAND M. E. cuuncui b und D Sts. S.W Rev. J. THOMAS HART, Pasto: COMMENCING SUNDAY, OCTOR Aud Continuing Through the Week. SPECIAL PROGRAM EACH EVENING. i Numbers a Feature. mon, Tand Towa ave. H Sl use Soldi Sppeiman;; Sopt; those without a church hon Musie by Vested Chofr and ,Quartet Look for the Church with' the revolving Call the pastor for any meeded service. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Streets N.E. Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 8, “The Challenge" 00 p.m —Epworth Leag: 00 p.m. “The Need of a New Life" Tliustrated by ““The Vigii"—Harold Bigble. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. WESLEY Methedist Episcopal CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. Rally Day for Church 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. J. St. Clair Neal of Baltimore. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 21 iith sts. ne. {. PASTOR. O—Sermon by the pastor. “GROWTH IN GRACE." 8:00—Junlor Lengue. T:00—Epworth League. 8:00—Revival _servic Past b CLOSING WEER OF REVIVAL SERVAL Revival services at § durl eek, ex- cept_Monday an th and H sts, Douglas Memorial "% 5.2 Rov. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastor. Bunday echool—9:30 3 Ry eoies 03 &2 Epworth Leugue—T p.m Prayer meeting—8 p.m., Thursday. *The Church of the Big Welcome™ FOUNDRY CHURCH Sixteenth Street Near P Northwest REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister 11 AM— “Obedience to Law Is Liberty’ 8 PM.— “Procrastination: The Thief of Time” Music: Morning— Prelude, “Andante” (violin concerto).. Anthem, “O God Who Js Like Unto Thee". Anthem, me Holy Spirit Postlude, “Festal Postlude”.... Evening— Prelude, “Andantino”. Anthem, “O Come, Let Anthem, “Like as a_Hart’ Violin solo, Anton Kaspar Postlude, “March” (“Le Prophete”) Meyerbeer 9:30—Church School. 6:. 30——Ep\\crth League. Thurs- day, 7:45, Midweek Service. Visitors Are Heartily Welcome Methodist M CKEN DRE Episcopal Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (The Red Brick Church) CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor 900 a.m.—Prayer Service. 9:30 am—Sunday School, DR. JOHN H. WESLER, SUPT. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship. Sermon by DR. A. E. CROWELL of Philadelphia. Subject: “Some Things I Have Learned in the House of the Potter” Solo by RICHARD A. DAWSON At Both Morning and Evening Services 6:45 p.m—Epworth League, 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic service by DR, CROWELL. Subject : “Are You Anchored or Drifting?” MIDWEEK SERVICES Tuesday—3 to 5 P.M.—Service of prayer for the healing of the sick. Thursday—8 P.M.—Prayer meeting. Fridn)—z.io P.M.—Pentecostal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME Subject: Sermon_ by m. esery Sunday. and 8 p.m ted to attend Mendelssohn .Foster ...Saens .Schimke Murray uck pence All members and former members of Wesley | 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. €, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20,-1923. 1. M. PICKENS ELECTED | Bethesda Pastor CHURCH BOARD CHAIRMAN| T Be Installed Other Officers of Vermont Avenue Wlth Ceremony Christian Congregation Named Rev. Stanley White is to be in- Last Thursday. stalled as pastor of the Bethesda The board of officers of the Ver-| Presbyterian Church, on the Rock- mont Avenue Christian Church at the | ville plke, tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. annual reorganization meeting Thurs- . Dr. E. e day night elected the following of- l“” Do b OleskaBowniy 3 ficers: Chairman, James M. Picken; o preside. Rev. James H. Taylor of vice chairman, Dr. C. A. Hays; sec- | this city s to preach the sermon, e e S urch clerk, | Rev. E. M. Delaney of Alexandria T. H. Naylor; assistant church clerk,| 1S 10 deliver the charge to the Dr. M. H. Darnall; church treasurer,| People and Rev. Robert L. Riddle H. E. Davisson; financlal secretary, | ©f Baltimore is to deliver the O. G. Whitlow, and assistant financiai | Charge to the pastor. P secretary, E. M. Girdner. MEMBERS ENTERTAINED. Committee chairmen were deslz- nated as follows: Advisory, " | Young Ladies’ Bible C]us Discusses worship, Chaplain finance, Lloyd W. Maxwell; Halloween Social Program. Miss property, H. P. Miller; mission, Eddingfield; music, Dr. wayv; social, George W. s Melty, A. W. Starratt; membership, T. H. Naylor; evangelistic, Earl Tag gart; religious education. A. G. Grin- nell; young people's work, Pearl ham; "ushers, Howard C. Faul, auditing, J. S. Van-Arsdale. Membeérs and friends of the church will hold a social in the church par- lors Tuesday evening. The women of the congregation will act as host- esses. nstance Shanner, assisted thel Coons and Mrs. 1. W. nberger, entertained the Young Bible Class of the Western Church last Tuesday her apartment in the Monmouth Hotel. After devotions, led by the teacher, Mrs. Young, the minutgs of the pre- vious meeting were read by the sec- retary, Mrs. Gertrude Y. Giffen. The treasurer, Mrs. Edna Shadron, re- ported a’ balance in the bank. R ports from the flower committe Mildred Campbell chairman, and the social committee, by Mrs. Leasure, were followed by a discussion of i for the Halloween social to be given in the church parlors. The hostesses served refre: ents. and EPISCOPAL. Christ Church. Georgetown Corner 0 and 31st sts. n.w. Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector. 7:30a.m—Hol Communion, 1 school. 11500 a e Mommiak prayer and sermon by the Rector. rayer and_sermon, Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN | *“The Little Church o the Canat and the EVANGEI.IST TO SPEAK. ailroad 45 tomor- heing 1041 W BELOW M ST Pecry conduct 1Girls' Friendly Soci, iBIBLE INSTITUTE GIVEN $10,000 TC BUY HOME Drive for Funds Is Not Being Con- ducted, But Donations Are Weélcomed. The Bible Institute of Washington, 1316 Vermont avenue, has been pre- sented with $10,000 towards the pur- chase of its home. The money’ was glven by a friend of the institute in Pennsylvania. The {nstitute his a trust of $13,000 on the home and needs $10,000 for its work the coming year. It I8 ex- plained the institute is not conduet- Ing a drive for funds. An invitation is extended to all Christian workers to attend the classes of the Institute. Day classes are b ing arranged MRS. E. B. Mi MEIGS AT HEAD. Diocesan Cauncil ol Girli Friendly Society Elects Officers. Mrs. B. B. Meigs was elected presi- dent of the Diocesan Council of the this week at the Church of the Epiphany Other officers selected were: First vice president, Mrs. Ben Hellen; sec- ond vice president, Mrs. Grace Berry; secretary, Miss Anna . McGowan; treasurer, Mrs. J. C. Boyd; member of the executive council, Mrs. H. C. Bol- ton; in charge of candidates,.Mrs. A. S. Steuart; chairman committee on missions, Miss Emma W. Abbott; chairman mmittee. on _hollday house, Mrs. W. H. Woodward; chair- man ‘committee on_commendations. Miss Clara Nourse; chairman commit on social service, Mrs. Mary Ad- fson In 'he following were s of the councll: Miss Florence 0ods, Miss [Ethel Grimes. Mrs, Charles Sa Miss Florence Frisbie “lected me; Rector: THE REV, HENRY L. DURRANT, Services—7:30, 9:30, 11:00, 8:00 p.u. Tenor solo by Dr. Frailey at 11 o'clock sery. fce. A man who u voice to preach « nee und you wili comie again. Sermon tople at 11—*Marriage—Engenics." __Sermon topic at 8—""The Better Possession " Church of the 2 Advent 20d and "l\ THE REV. W iy Services at 11 sod 8 pm. All membera and friends of the church are most_cordially invited. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd and Washington Clrcle. Rev. Patrick Murphy, Priest in Charge 0 a.m.—Holy Communion the old Chapel, streets northwest, 5th and HOLY COMFORTER 5 ‘a:oncuufl& W. ryicens b5, 11, 5 pm REV. REGINALD' B. STEVENSON. Viea Epiphany | G street near 14th a.m.—Holy € 5 o Ordination Service Sermon by the Bishop of Washington 4:00 . 6:00 p. nmunion. 0 a.0:. and 3 p.m.—Chureh Schools . instruetion. n of we and sermon. offerings of the Diocese Vomun's Auxilinry Dr will be presen At evenlng e Dudley, rector of Choral service, Young 8:00 p.m.—Even'ng Prayer and Sermon by THE REV. EDMUND H. GIBSON. The 7Na.tiv¥ty S 730 sel “CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N sts. n.w. Rev. GEQRGE W, ATKINSON. D. D., Rector. 30 and 11 &.m. ~Silver | Sprmg Pansh Silver Spring, Md Rev. J. HENNING NELMS, D. D., Rector. 9:30 a.m.— Bible school at pri Armory. PN A —Rible” echool Woodside. uing _pras " hurch, Woodslde istie ‘services under Iver § Tin AND A S, ce Chureh, sermon, d preach of of and Miss Elsa Needham. SET QUARTERLY MEETING. D. C. Section ot Archdiocesnn Un- ion to Meet in Alexandria. The quarterly meeting of the Washington section of the archdio- cesan unfon of the Holy Name So- ciety will be held Monday evening in . Mary's Hall, Duke street, Alex- mltlrm Va. Spiritual directors and representing forty-two shes in the District of G innatia and meathy. Marylaan and Virginia, will be in attendance, and preparations are being made to launch a program of constructive work of interest to all Catholic men in the rchdiocese. The meeting will be ad- dressed by John W. Walsh of Mons a, formerly director of the War Labor Board. Joseph T. Flizgerald, president of the Washington sec- tion, will preside. EPISCOPAL ST. JOHN’S p CH'U'RCH yer and serm er and wern i1)_preach: st Between P & Q 11 and 8. A G e delivered by the Chureh at 8 pm.. | RHODE ISLAND i AVENUE Rhede Tslaud ave. at 1st st. n.w. REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D.. Pastor. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. (‘hr-snln Endear P)l Saint James *Church Sth st. mear Mass. ave. n.e. Sunday servicos, d 5 pm. Othe pm._ Carner Conn. and Cath I. H. D. STERRETT Holy Communion, §:00 a.m. iy Selioal, €45 0.1 St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbia rd. and Irving GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Rector. CLYDE BROWN, Asst. Morning prayer snd eermon Evening_prayer and sermon §iristian Healing. Tuesday, 8 po mmusion, dny, | 200 . ST. MARGARET’S Connecticut ave. and Baucroft place. Twenty-First Sunday After Trinity. TRy HERRERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. REV. HAROLD V. 0. Li BURY. 7:30—Holy Commnunion. ing prayer and sermon by the “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. ing prayer and sermon by the . Re Thursday—1iloly Communion at 11 o’clock. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. St. Paul’s Churc PARISH. Bervices now in Itestored Chorc Sundays—Holy Communlon, 8:45 Morning service 11 St. Mark’s Church Third and A Streets SE. .REV. WAL H. PETTUS, Rector REV. WM. A. M Assistant. Twenty-First Sunday After Trinity. 7:30 a.m—Holy Communion. Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. Wisconsin ave. n.w. near Woodley road. Holy B Morning Pray Holy Communlon _and Preacher Canon Myer ensong _and + the Bishop of 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor- | ship. Sermon by Pastor. ! 7 p.m—Epworth League. 8 p.m.—Evening Worship. Large Chorus Choir and Quartet. All Protestant Christians without a church Bomsare invited to uaits with and b - 4:00 p.m. Warren Jobnson. cars or Woodles road Organ Recital by Mr. Take Wisconsin ave. bus Tine ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Sts. N.W. REV. . Rector. AFTER TRINITY. Visitors Cordially Welcomed. B Btreet S'l'. PAUL T 7. JUDSON RINGER. Pastor. W. COBB, Associate Pastor. 930 a.m e Chiren tohoo YA AL, class. Mr. R. 0. Mullikin, teacher. Hoge Bible class, Prof. W. . Philiips, teacher. 11:00 a.m. §:00 p.m. — 3 Thursday, 8 p.m.. Prayer and {MT. PLEASANT M. E. CH RCH‘ SOUTH 16th: St.. N.W., Near Lamont. Rev. OLIFTON K. RAY, Pastor. 9:30 ..m.—Sunday school. Classes for all age | a stor's subject 'THE BUS' 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m —Pastor's subject: EHOLD THE BRIDEGROOM.” Music by the Quartet at both “'Gently, Lord, Oh! Gently Lead Us “More Love to Thee, O Christ"" “0 Lord, My Trust Is in Thy Mere; - | The Holy “hurch school Morning prayer and Preacher, the Rector. oung péopie's meetin Evening prayer and a sermon. 820 G_street s Founded 1793, REV. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE. Rect: Religlons Educatlon, Sunday. October 21 7:30 a.m.. Corporate Commumion of Daugh fers of the King and Sunday school workers unday i g 1 p.m.. Young People's ing Prayer. with spe- ADVENTURE _OF ... Holy Com gers heartily wel- regularly held in TOUTH. " munion and E Worship has bee __thix building since 18 0am—Church school. _ am—Holy Communion ermon _(Assistant). 6:30 a.m—Young People’s Society. 8:00 p.m—Brief form of ening Prayer and \ermon (Rector). and Friday, 7:30 p.m.— ening Prayer. 11 am—Holy Commu- nion, Intercession, Heal- ing Service. A Cordial Welcome to All! and Wednesda: i Thursday, MEN'S CHOIR sings at 11 a.m. and 8 pm. St. Andrew’s\Church N. H. avenue and V st. n.w. REV. J. J. DIMON, Rector. Services: :00—Morning service and sermon {o—Evening service and ALL BALTINRE SYNDD TOHEET MO Presbyterians to Hold Ses- ! sions for Three Days—Mod- erator to Be-Chosen. The sixty-eighth annual session of the Presbyterian Synod of Baltimore, comprising the presbyteries of Balti- more, New Castle, Del, and this city, is to be held next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Central Presbyterian Church, Baltimore. The session will convene at 2 p.m. Monday, at which there will be an election of moderator, permanent clerk and two temporary elerks. Re- ports of committees will be given as well as those of the stated clerk and treasurer. 1In the evening at 7:45 o'clock Rev. Dr. John McDowell, sec- retary of the Board of National Mis- sions, and Rev. Robert E. Speer, sec- retary of the Board of Foreign Mis- slons, are to make addresses. At the sesslon Tuesday morning ad- dresses are to be made by Rev. John Bailey Kelly and Rev. Dr. Ethelbert D. Warfield. At the afternoon session ddresses are to be made by Rev. Dr. William F. Welt, Rev. Dr. Edgar P. Hill and Rev. Dr. John W. Lee. The evening meeting will be held in the Faith Church, at which there will be a demonstration of work of the Daily Vacation Elble Schools. Wednesday morning addresses are to be made by Elder Frank Sheppard, Rev. Dr. Henry Rumer and Rev., W. V. P. Yeaman. The session will close with' the afternoon meeting, at which important reports are to be made by several committees. —_— OPENS SERVICE SERIES. Dr. Darby Preaches at Silver Spring Evangelistic Gathering. Rev. Dr. Darby was the preacher at the fifst of the serfes of evangelistic services being held in the armory at Silver Spring, Md., last Sunday night. A feature of the service was that there were more men in attendance than women. W. R. Saunders and his band and a delegation from Laymen's Service League of Washifiz- ton. with Dr. zebrook, the presi- dent, assisted in the services. Tomorrow night the preacher will he Rev. Isaac Ward, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian' Church, who was for three years one of the preach- ers of the Billy Sunday organization. PLAYER SPEAKS TO CLASS. ‘Eddie Fnster of St. LDuis Team at Brightwood Church. Evangelistic services will continue tomorrow morning at the Omo Bible Class, at the Brightwood Methodist Church, under the direction of M. R. Japhet. Eddle Foster, formerly third baseman of the Washington base ball team, and now with the St. Louls Browns, will also speak to the class Frank A. Goebel will be the speclal soloist. The meeting will open at 9:45 o'clack with a song service. LUTHERAN. “Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 9th ST. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D, D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bible Class for Men. MORNING SERVICE AT 11:00 “Fevers That Fret” EVENING SERVICE AT 743 An Unholy Alliance” Young People's Societies, Special music: Morning—Anthem, Prodigsl Son' (Stebban) ; Perfec —Quartet, 3113 “Froanlich, Mr. Folimer: solo. (Gounod), Mrs. Nelson. “THE_HOMELIKE CHURCH." Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ohlo Synod.) 18th and Corcoran s 2 Preacbing, 11 a.m. and § | > /" "Sunday school. 9 . E. LENSKI P Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. C. W. LOCHER, Pastor. - Yhitie sehoo rmon in_German ALL WELCOME. 16th AND U STREETS orthwest. REV. W. C. WALTEMYRR, Pastor. Rible School Morning w Luther League. Vespers . Prayer Christ Lutheran Church (Missour Synod.) New Jersey ave. bet. M and N sts. 3. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. Services: 11:00 am. S. S. and Bible class, 9:45 o'clock. The he Prayer Evening Bible Preaching. |Evangelist Japhet {Continues to Draw 110id “Thou My Tiand™ ibe COUNGIL OF SUNDAY SCHOLS TO MEET Address of Presidents and Reports Will Feature First Session. Good Attendance The thirtieth annual convention of the Sunday School Couneil of Re ligious Education is to be held Octo- ber ) and 31 at the Metropoli | Baptist Church, 6th and A streets |northeast Opening Monday T annual reports and address by Presi dent 1. H. De Groot, jr, the session {will divide itself into sroup of I%orking conferences covering the {various sections of Sunday school work—Sunday school organization and administ conducted b John €. Rundles; adult department and class work, b . Jameson, sr.; interme and young people’s work, Miss Ardell Payne; ele mentary work, by Mrs. Washington Topham; h department, Mrs. H ndrick, and teacher training work, Charles E. Fai ght with the b M. R, JAPHET. ,.“' in attendance and interest has marked the special serviees that Evangelist M. R. Japhet is conduct- ing at Bethany Baptist Church, Rhode Island avenue and 2d Street north-)ms west, The is under the ton Ioad d me es the following ussions: Re music part of the services which | direction of Capt. R. Swin- | of Clifton For by Willlam Waldecker pianist. Many Washington ba fans who are attending scrvic given a_welcome to Eddie former Washington third basem who 15 taking an active part in ti services. Evangelist Juphet nounced last night that preach tomorrow o'clock om the “Christ in the evening at § will prove that there s ‘Washington who can't be _————— LECTURES ON PAGEANTRY Program Announced for Drama School, St. John's Parish Hall. The lecturers during ceek at the Chu ntry and Drar s parish H and I ¢ Mon Mrs t on “Organizing duction of a Church Play”; Robert Bell, director of unad on “The 1d v Theater Movement \1 s Olive Ely Hart of Ph course lecturer, on “Tra and Conducting tha F ssion Through the Voi. ke Grouping and Mov There will be lectures each Thursday and Friday evenings clock until November 16. A no dmission charge is made 1o ¢ ool BIBLE SCHOOL PROGRAH. Ninth Street Christian Activities Outlined. _ The Ninth Str 00l conducted Mrs i ton, trude Risin Dr. Ada c nd Miss Merr y. Norton M. Little of Mount sant Congregational Church is irman of the amittee on musi ving in charge all special and reg- r numbers. Che be deve work Foste cognized ocutstanding author this phase of Sunday school life, is coming from the west coast to be present at this convention. Her sub- for the afternoon will be “Tk Department.” will hings Old and New Work.” tion for this convention, the District is concerned oung peoples’ coming of Pa- 1a in between ung peo- Sunday = program is a the 11, Miss "Hettle An- irens of the Wednesda g Church | 15 ;drhll 1s | Dan acher, supper. will fur ular session of the s Rev. C. R. Stauffer, the will have as his morn “What and Where Is Go the evening the topic will the Gentle Heroine.” AIl members o their famiiies and friends ling ser: ZIONISTS TO MEET. Organization Announces Gathering : Monday Night at ¥. M. H. A. Hall. | Zionists of Washington are invited to attend a speclal gathering at th Y. M. H. A. Hall Monday night at o'clock izer, who fs now will be present to plans for the resion held in Norfol and 12. A committea election w I!I Dr. 'H. . Councilor, Hiltabidle. NAMED BY BROTHERHOOD. and Lester Ruckner Andrew's Honors. s been appointed ¢ enior Chapter, Bre Andrew, at the Chud fon, 1 street and avenue northwest, and er has been _appointed di- rector of the Junior Chapter. The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is one of th t known organizations in the Anglican Church and has all parts of the world. BISHOP WILL SPEAK. stern Star, are invited Hugh Clary Given St. Hugh Clar: rector of the ood of nominations |Girls' Friendly Society to Hear the ensuing } i Rt. Rev. J. E. Freeman. Rt. Rev. Dr. Ja E. Freeman Bishop of Washington, will be tt er at a special meet- endly Society of the Diocese of Washington, which will {be held in the Church of Epiphany 1317 G street northwest. Monday at § { p.m. All members and assoclates of the society of this and other dloceses are invited to be present. WILL MEET THURSDAY. Program of Local Council, Daugh- ters of the King. The local council of the Order of the Daughters of the King of the lnlurnn.n Church of the Diocese of hington will meet next Thursday imanuel Church, Anacostia, at on Church “of Our Father = UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts. N.W. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D, PASTOR. At 9:45 a.m. inday School, At 11 o'clock, morning worship, with sermon by the pastor. Subject: “Misdirected Forces” At 7 pum., devotional meeting of Young Peapie’s Christian Union; to ward_Night': leader. Mr. Davls. pecial for Oct. Japan.” SEATS FREE—ALL WELCOME. LNI’IARI the “Ou- Evenlag 1n] o S p.m. This is the regular autumn meet- 10th and B sta. s.w. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Sinister. 11:00 a.m.—REYV. D. L. BLAKEMORE. 8 .—Epworth League rally. scioor Calvary M. E. Church South, | o Georgetown 7= _ Sopmunton. REV. vgv"“i\qlg. I\le’anlur “ : ~; §] Churen school. 11 am.— Revival in Progress s Prayer and —BY— Evangelist W. B. Waters ‘Who will Preach At 11 AM. and 7:45 P.M. on Sunday, and 3 P.M. and 7:45 P.M. on Week Days (Except Monday) A service for WOMEN ONLY wwill be con- | ducted by Mrs. W. B. WATERS at 3 p.m The Evangelist will preach to MEN ONLY | at'3 pm, at the West Washi Baptist Church, at 81st and N sts. it £ s ASCENSION Marvin M. E. Church South Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. ~REV. THOMAS W. COOKE, Rector. SERVICES : 8 am— 2:30 p.m il Chinese school. 6:00 Young 7:00 pm.— Fellowship Tea. 8:00 p.m.— Evening service with addre and clal musle. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W., Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible Schoel, Mr. Edwin Dice, superintendent. 9:30—Calvary Men's Blble Class, Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, president; Dr. Arthur C. Christle, teacher. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by THE MINISTER, on the subject: “THE STAIR-STEPS OF THE CENTURIES” MUSIC: “SEND OUT THY LIGHT'—GOUNOD. SOLO—"'CONSIDER AND HEAR ME."—WOOLER. 7:00—Epworth League devotional service. 8:00—Publlic worship with sermon-lecture by DR. MONTGOMERY: “THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF” MUSIC: “GLORIOUS IS THY NAME"—MOZART. 'NIGHT §INKS ON THE WAVE'—SMART. SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL PUBLIC SERVICES UNDER THE DI- RECTION OF GEIRGE HAROLD MILLER. FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC. DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT SEVEN THIRTY. MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) 9TH AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, Pastor M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor 9:30 am.—Sunday School—Classes for All 11 am.—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL. “A WORD TO THE WEARY” 7:00p.m.—Epworth League. Visitors Cordially Invited. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL. “A SPOILED DREAM” Special music at 11 a.um. and $:00 p.an. services by Mount Vernon Place Church Male Quartet and Chorus Choir, directed by R. Deane L_nhn. Organ Recital at 7:40 p.m. by Mr. Shure. Agnes” Church © ¢ 57 ¥w. :30, 10, 11 a. 9:30 a St. Agn Suudly services Chtires School— Dally mass. SPIRITUALIST. CHURCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM Service by Mr, Waters and Mr, Myers Messages 822 20th ST. N.W. 8 0'CLOCK. All Welcome. The First Spiritualist Church Leoture by the Pastor, ALFRED bl’l TERRY, Subfect: “OUR TWO BODIES” Followed by spirit messages. “There is a natural body and there is a spiritual body.” T Cor.. xv.44. Bunday, 8 p.m., at Pythlan Temple, Oth st. n.w., second foor. Al welcome. “DIFFICULTIES OF SPIRIT COMMUNION" Subject of lecture. Followed by spirit mes: ( Wednesday, 8 pm., at the P * | e, use, 1814 MRS, HENKLE HOLDS ME] nesday _and Friday et 11 4th . Everybody Phone Line. 2049, DR. JANE B. COATES SPIRITUAL READING BY APPOINTMENT. Phone Potomac 147 1870 Wyoming ave. The Elizabeth White Church of Spiritual Science l'n'ln. !nndly Ovtlfll:l 8 o'clock, st Tth sts, n.w. (over Ri National Bank), R, JANE COATES. thEnl Mellllu by DR. E, t0F. and other mediums. ALl welcome. Rev. G. L. Arthan NOTED PLATFORM TEST MEDIUM, Meeting Sunday cvening at 8 o'clock in Society Hall, 500 G at. n.w. Messages and lecture. Tuesday evening at 8, messa; Seance daiy. Sittings in his studios in t hall. . MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 512 F St. N, Sptritual message meoting cver e Spiritual rea INGS SUNDAY, fniogs at 8 o'clock, gets a reading, Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W. Missouri Synod—H. Schroeder, pastor. Bervices 11 a.m.—German. English. d_Bible C ATONEMENT PASTOR—REV. 1. Sunday services, 11 a. Sunday school, 9:40 a.m. All Seats Free. Strangers Welcome. am. North Capitol and R 1. Ave, 0. BAKER. -na 8 p.m. and St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church i 11th and H Sts. N.W. Rev. JORN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. R AT vy Wit woRk Ouristian Eadeator. meeting 00_TRAVEL TALK ON SWEDEN. Thuradeserico of prayer praise. ZION 8, iCudns scmilivs. pastor. Blbl! lclmfll 0 a.m.; German worship, nglish, 11 a.m., 8 p.m. Toumg lflll jonary meeting, Thursday, (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, Pastor 9:45 a.m—Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by pastor: “TODAY” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor So- cieties, Sr. and Jr. 8:00 p.m—Sermon : i “THE LIVING WORD"” SPECIAL, MUSICAL PROGRAM AT THE EVENING SERVICE St Mark's rummn d; h|" rflllll musle, ing of the local council, at which the business of the order is transacted, future plans made or announced and the varfous chapters more closely welded into a united whole. One of the most Important pieces of busi- [ness at this council will be_plans for the synod. which meets in Wash- ington on November DR. CONWELL TO SPEAK. Temple University President at Metropolitan Church Today. Dr. Russell H. Conwell, of Temple University, will give a lacture, onds,” at the list Church, 41§ mber 5 8 ALL SOULS’ CHURCH SIXTEENTH AND HARVARD STS, FOUNDED 1821 Ulyues G. B. Pierce, D. D. Minister, SUNDAY SERVICES IN B. F. KEITH'S THEATER 8:45—Sunday school. 11:00—Morning worship. Ser- mon by the Minister, “THE LONG WAY AROUND." president Philadelphi “Acres of DI Meth- Metropolitan and C streets, No- ‘clock, under the hool of Religlous » Y. M. C. A. Tickets at room 217, Y. M NDENOMINATIONAL. HIGHLANDS Community Church Brightwood Masonic Temp! Georgia and Colorado Avenues. MAURICE 8. WHITE, MINISTER. Sunday sehool, r.-John O. Knott's Bible class. A MAN'S REACH” 7:00pm.—Y. P. 8, “Our Ideas 8:00 p. “T.HE DREAMER” 8:15, prayer meeting, at §20 De- catur st. REFORMED. REFORMED First AT 1t 4 DR. JAME DIVINE SERVICES at 11 a.m. aud 8 pm. BUNDAY SCHOOL. § :45 ; _15gh AND O 11:00—WAYNE B 8:00W. L. DARDY speaks. 9:40_Snnday school: 7 p.u: BIBLE STUDENTS. Intematzonal Bible Students’ Association TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, 1012 9th St. N.W. 10:15 a.m. wl of Prophets and Serviee - meeting, 3:00 D.m.—-k«:(ufimfi"’)‘ Mr. M. G. Ellls. ““THE HOLY OF HOLIES.™ 5:00 and 7:45 p.m.—Bible studies. * Seats free, No collection, be secured REY. COMMUNION FOR MEN. Epiphany Church Program Tomor- row Also Includes Breakfast. At the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow there will be the usual monthly corporate communion for men at & a.m. followed by the fel- lowship breakfast in the parish house. At 11 o'clock the bishop of the dio- will visit Epiphany for the of ordaining three men as The bishop also will preach rvi At the evening serv- , Rev. Edmund H. son will preach his first sermon Epiphany Church. Avout Thurs., Gib- in . .. Pastor. ELER speaks. -“ACRES OF DIAMONDS” Metropolitan ,\Iet]mdist Church Dr. Russell H. Conwel! Monday, Nov. 5th, 8 P.M. Tickets, S0c. School of_Religious Education, Y. M. C. A

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