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THREE LOGAL MEN TOENTER MINISTRY. Bishop Freeman to Make Them Eviscopal Deacons at Services Tomorrow. Three theologieal studen this re to be admitted to the Epis pal ministry to; Bishop s of orrow as deacon: James Freeman at be held at 11 the Epiphany. Sdmu exer- to am. at the They d Harrison | 4 a gradua that city the the provin tary corps o charge o Camp H included father had graduate on Mr. Buck £ Rev. W St. John's Cha hia tonnial the Masonic BALTIMORE WILL LOSE HOME OF MOTHER SETON . Brick House Used Sisters of by Founder Charity of Goes to I Emmitsburs, il Dispaten t * ! Eight idmarks. ompleted betw ctor o M all pa pr and | and gazed a the small hom Ay She_ soon will he American saint RETURNS FROM CHINA. i Miss Florence M. Brown Will Visit | Bible Class She Formed. { Miss Florence M. Brown, who or manized & Bible class of youns wo at the ( as the Florence ) who was for thres China, where she house! is voung | women to meet with 3 —_— MEETS TUESDAY EVENING. ] Ohev Sholum S_vm\gogue Bible Class Announces Program. The Bible class Synagogue, 5th west, will be In at holom north- ing. inierpr with | i | | tory: a discussion of Z dress at Carnegie Hall —_— SERMON BY REV. DR. ROBB Philadelphia ngwill's ad- | i Minister Preaches To- | morrow at Local Church. { Rev. Dr. E. E. Robb. pastor of the | Tirst United Presbyteriun Church of | T'hiladelphia, Fa.. will Naw York Avenue Church tomorrow at p.m. Morning subject. of the Christ” Evening “Story of, the Last Passover.” CALVARY M. E. SERVICES. Rev, Dr. James Shera Montgomery will deliver a sermon at the Calvary “The Stairsteps of the Centurie: In the evening he will dellver a ser- #mon-lecture on “The Man Who Found Himself.” THE EVENING DEMOLISHING 01D iDr. Ball Holding Special Baptist Central Union Organization to Have Modern Seven- Story Home. The old six-story’ building the on at Louis- iana avenue is being rapidly demol- | ished, preparatory to bmld»xu' new seven-story fireproof for f the mission and the Mary Memorial Emergeney Home dren for ¢ The new structu lings ', BELLERY G. ALDRIDGE. Special revival services are be- conducted at Metropolitun Baptist Church, 6th and A streets Iamaged by + Rev. Dr. i Some few the old build- John ¢ dam t h mpton trombone % 07 the mission this buildi vighties und suitable fo for the pu mission purch thue in th alteration at th g some ny the mission arr here it vacated it carry ompletion of the n howill be about July work until building, wh AT RECEPTION TONIGHT Con"xegnumnl Mass Meetlug Ar- ranged for Trinity Diocesan Church. epton o en used as a nd United t different was built, ned city x- t ofii time W P nsion At the v eivil l\(.u. 5 Bishop Janmes rinity S northwest N to be delivered vm the imn |tion of ‘the new buil way | m TO DIRECT BOYS’ WORK. Hing there is to be | vnlluh'll eeting o « u o e enmcenation T want | Virginia Seminary Student Chosen niregation o make !and suny by St. Alban's Rector. aeh tomor % u f the v H. Thayer, a_stuc e Virginia Seminary, to direct among the boy that sh for the coming Th, ary Plans Ceremony at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. ted th Dioe Presen ¥ will of at meet ages of thi pm. ENTERTAIN AT CHURCH. 1 Endeavor Soclety Pre*ents Playlet “Dr. Cure-All" ntertainment w People's Chr Park Inesduy ev ck and ho s ‘i to seventeen offering ! el | e LAST AFTERNOON SERVICE Dr. Abernethy to Speak at Tem- ple Heights Tomorrow. 1 4 ¥ . folisoine 1t li arternoen | wford, Miss Lou Heights | Arthur Miss Betty PLAY TO AID JAPAN. Benefit Plunned at Church of Qur Father Wednesday. “Misdire: ject of tl Rice at the Church NEW CHURCH PORTICO. Granite Sleps Alo Being Laid at| St. Matthew's 1 of Our Father to- morrow at 11°a.m. At 7 p.m. there will a_devotional meeting of the Young People’s Christian Union, with Mr. Da- < as leader. voung people nt “An Evening in Japan," for the benefit of the Japan relief fund, next Wednesdav avening. ~ FRIENDS. -“ordered by | o =.time before his death a rearing completion in [ are to be placed under t h' dome 1 he chu PLAN THANKS SERVICE. Friends Meeting { 1811 Eye St. N.W. Methodist Congregations | Meeting at 11 a.m. Will Unite for Holiday. First dar (Sunday) achool 10 a.m. |M- s are being perfected for the FRIENDS CHURCH 13th l‘zzd lrtln[ Ste. N.W. Meeting for hip, C. E, 6:30 p.m, Murray S. Kenworthy 4918 14th st. n.w, PASTOR. Phone Col. ‘8472 WELCOME TO ALL. CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Chapel politan Memorial M. sgiving day at 10:30 am F. McDowell cher, and eight of the ns of this city this service ¢ large crowds. 108t attractive ; ‘hard Johnston will special program of music on Invitations are being sent to the leuding officials of the govern- ment and to memb Pyghian Temple, 1012 9th st. n.w.. 2nd Suec NAVAL LODGE HALL. Every Sundar. 11:30 Al SECULAR LEAGU The Secular League (New address) 1008 E street. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21, 3 P\ “The Scarlet Letter.” Nathaniel Hawthorne. “Tess of the D'Urbervilles,”” Thomwas Hards. “A Paycheloglcal Compari enry_Flury. | Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and R sts, n.w Rev. CHARLES E. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. 940 & —Sunday school. 11:00 a’w.— Sers "A” Continueus serr- | 7:00 p, 800 1. “Our Best Helper.* Y. W.C PHYLLIS WHEAT 901 Rhode Inland . soc Nermon lo OLD WESLEY CHAPEL Fifth and Daily exoupt. Snurdl‘:l 8 and 7:30 . Daily Prayer C Miss M-nle E. Perr Ev-n.e"!h =i l[—lk Sulhy, pam. railroad men. policemen, stree! - T leuter Catelera, (ogeter with the public, are ‘lovited to atténd, Everybody welcome! HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W, For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Service every Sunday at 2:80 p.m Prayer meeting, Thursday, § p.m. ALL WELCOME. m, am, B iirosd N Church of the I New Jeru: saiem Revelation, xxi:2.) Sixteenth above Q morthwest. with germen “THE DIV by NE TEMPLE HEIGHTS SERVICE Auspices of United Masonry Speaker: . W. S. Abernethy, D. D. Puator Calvary Baptist Church Rey Music by President Harding’s Favorite Quartet SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, AT 4 P.M. Public Welcome Connecticut Avenue at California Street Revival Service ISSIONBULDING | uniil rector of St.! stry | nine to thirteen Brethran meet evers Sunday at 11 a.m. at | Christadelphian Ecclesia 3% p.r i STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, |ANNUAL MiSSIONARY | INSTITUTE DATE SET| {Sessions to Be Held in New York Avenue Presbyterian Church November 5 to 9. Gospel Mission Elects Johnson New President institute of h- be held rk byterian Church, Novem- A special program is b in which prominent B nd women will parti 3 Paul's Church, home i Kelvey Philade {study pastor ylor, ) is Philadelphii Jurd of foreign mis- | s Jectures on v will be given Ward, pastor Church and chai vierlan committec ————— |CHURCH TO GREET PARBI\-TS‘ the Church School the Ascensi sehusetns Thomas Worthi of of olected ¢ presiden wed 1N Rev tonorrow stressed in sermon, address Churceh School on this d religious wus educution _ : ALL SAINTS’ DAY RITES. Program at St. Thomas’ Church In- cludes Memorial Dedications. | At Thom j hetween P and Q CHRISTIAN. i Fourteenth Street Church ofl Christ ! 14th_and Meridian sts. p.w. Bible study, 10 a.m reac mn. aud Communion st 1 Church, rocts Sth strect 11 am and ' Hearty Welcome to Everyhody. T. B. LARJMORE. Minister. Columb:a Heights Christian | Church Park Ri LI MELTON window ent fund of the next & usual . | fa lectur WELCOM! " y " Park View Christian Church 1 east of F. SMITH, Migister CENTRAL UNION MISSION. Central Union Mission Tomporary Quarters 432 10th St. N.W. JOHN S. BENNETT, Supt The Mission of the Churches” Nightly at 8 P.AL and 7:45 P.M. Sunday, October 21 SERVICE AT Axr uammou Occoquan, RAMSEY, JAKING LIEE COUNT 5 HE WINNER.' it und Sentor . F at 4 and 6.4 NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9th and D sts. n.e. C. R. Stauffer, Minister 1100 o Schiool WHAT AND WHERE | Endvayo RUTH Street Chnshan Church T “l\ll\ (l)l\l it “:Guickened from tho Dead. Services Sundays THE GENTLE 3 W 2:30 P SERVIOE AT THE DISTRICT JAIL = WEDNESDAY EVENING Res. HAROLD E. DICKENS. Pastor-Ele 1 be present nrze attendan VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. 4 oof N st REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. SERVICE I MISSION CHAPEL Niath Streat Chiriatian Church in Chirge SERVICE IN MISSION CHAPEL. Song. Praise and Testimony Meeting. ALL WELCOME. “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SC BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, GCIL‘ITIBT IN BOSTON, MASS. | First Chur:h of Christ, Scnenmt. a road ani s !Second Church of Christ, SCIEI“IS‘,} © Temple, 8th and T stx. N i Tlurd Churcll of Christ, Scientist, ! Masopic Temple, 13th at. aud'N. ¥, ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, | & The Arcade, 14ib st. and Park rd ® 8:00 .o Special musle at Wth services. yuide of W ite. ¥, 8 pm— h 0 Midweek praver _{ THEOSOPHY. Washington odge—T. S. 1216 1 ST. X.W. SUNDAY. OCT. 21 .‘J AT 8 PM.— “Practical Occultism” 3v H. D. Appleby. i “Study_Class, Friday: \ Members: Mesting. Wednesdays. 1 SUBJECT— “DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT” SERVICES, 11 AM. AND S PM. SUNDAY SCHOOL—11 A OCTOBER [BAPTIST CONVENTION 20, 1923, I AND Y. P. U. PLAN TO MEET Annual Sessions, Beginning Tues- day, Scheduled at Church, 5th and Q Streets. i 1 Baptist Con ist Young Ie » hold their thir- sesnions, beginning ntinuing through Fri- d Haptist Churech, | northwest, of which i Dr. George (D Bullock is pastor. Plans for th seseions, which will be presided over by Rev. Dr. William H. J , will be discussed tomor- row at the church. Services are to be held tomorrow at 11 am., 8 pm DR. MUIR WILL PREACH. Cheering the Little Flock,” Morn- ing Topic at Temple Baptist. 3 and Central Pre;b‘/te*lan Churc.h ! 5. D05 Pustor. or Mount Plen to Irving st. b. Fourth Presbyterxan ‘Church | 13th and Fairmont streets n.w. ¥ 14th st car. Get our ut F S DIt JOSEPH T VA S Special at S _Rong ser v DR WARD. irsduy, at S p Aly church, wh PRESBYTERIAN JOAN MARSHALL PL JOHN BRITTAN CLARK 1AM “The leversmtth" “The Interpreted Life” Soloist: MRES. FINNEY BECKHAM Peck Memorial Chapel Pa, Ave. and 28th St. N.W. Re.v. Irvmg Ww. Ketchum wm pw 110 day with_us. MT. PLEASANT (Congregational) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan Minister. 11 a.m.—Sermon by REV. WM. C. GORDON, Ph. D., Howard University MT. PLEASANT CHORUS Children’s Story every Sunday mornizg. 5:00 p.m —VESPER SERVICE. Sermon by PROF. CHARLES NOBLE 20 p. Intermediate C UNDAY EVENING CLUB. w. m'mpstud Porterfield | 0:45 aw Church school. Classes for all. EVERYBODY WELCOME. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS— soph 8 O0CLOCK : READIV(J ROOMS: 812 17¢th ST, N.W. SUNDAY, OCT. 21, § 0'CLOCK Subjee (arma, the Law of Compensation” SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. The People’s Tabernacle LEWIS . SHEAFE. Min Specinl services St ht to the Dong Tag Co-Operntive Lo Services beginning at & p.w. t Wednesdars, 12 Jiomed " CONGREC CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL.) 34th avd Lowell Sta. FRANK ELw\\nln'u BIGELOW. finister. r.w THOUGHT CHRIST SERYICE CENTER iunda;" Mt;lim;lu ;crvne. ok Speaker v\xlN EVA B, WILLT Ihe Greater Chris! 8 p.m.—Washington Choris, 3 p.un—Midweek meeting, High Yoon_Sitence Da TIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE 812 17th St N.W. Second Floor Front. Phone Main 1347 Services : Sunday at 4 p.m. “How the Word Is Made Visible” Miss Ella May Powell Wednesday at 3 p.m. Daily from 12 to 12:30. | Patients received ea from 10 Chureh seho rinon by Rer D. D.. S 9:45 0.m 11:00 a.m.— New §:00 p.m.—Community_service. Dr. Jesse Benjamin. ricnces in quake, daress by | iy Japanexe Tenth Jason Noble Pierce, i Sunday) Y OF WASH Phone | (Near uu- and st h ca VIVA 3 AND G ll\l o ARY, Minlsiers "F()RMULA OF FORTUNE” BY VIVA M. JANUARY, Monduy, 8 p.in. st of se RHVTHMIC EXERCISES BY VIVA ML JAN ruture and Reading Room. Personal and Class Instruction Daily fa * hristinn_ Henliug. The National Science of Truth Association “The Great Affirmative” Talk by ADA RAINEY. Friday Evening at 8 o'ciock. “The Life More Abundant” Wednesday Afternoon at 5 oclock THE WO\!A\ '8 CITY CLUB, Javkson Piace n‘nnn Ave. and H St.) ALL ARE ’FEL( OME, [ Next Week: The Artis: | Marguerite Sherlock and United Lodge of Theosophists ' B FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH qbd G Streets D. 18 p. m— { John Phillip Shaddock, bass- Ingram Memorial Congregational Church 10th and Mass, Ave. Rev. George Barrow Nealson AINISTER. Moring, 11:00 “Purity and the Readjustment of Modern Society Evening. §:00- - Community Song Service Led by the \humer “Can We Follow le»u: ]‘odav as in Olden Day Special music rendered Uy Beron Blod- ‘organist: Mrs Huzel Bachshmid will Tuspiriog and vot LCOME, N. w. Franklin I. Winter Dr. J. Stanley Durkee President of Howard Univer- sity, preaches at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m, 11 a. m—*“Change Into Another Man.” “Cedar for Syc- Musical Vespers 4:45 P. M. The Raner-Lorleberg- Mueller Trio Elsa Raner, violin; Richard Lorleberg, 'cello; Harry Ed- ward Mueller, piano, and barytone. I GeoJrgetown Church §;.* DR. DURKEE TO PREACH. Howard University President to Oc- cupy Lécal Pulpit Tomorrow. President J. Stanley Durkee of How- ard Uniyersity will occupy the pulpit of the First Congregational Church, 10th and G streets northw. ow at 11 am. and wil Change Into Another Man 8 p.m. will preach on “Cedar ror Sycamore.” Dr. Pierce, the minister, is attend- ing a_meeting of the National Coun- | eil’ of Congregational Churches. in Springfleld, Mass., where he Is to make | several addresses. He will be back in his own puipit next Sunuday. PRESBYTFR.IAN COVENANT AVE. AND N ST REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D.. Winister, oy sehool. Clusses for men and sersfor. Sermon by _NON-SECTARTAN. w The ‘Gospel Mission 1214 John Marshall Place N.W. KARL GOOSEMAN, Supt. | Meeting Each Night at 7:30 |~ We minister to both body and seul. A Mission of the Christ to the Wayfarers | “Ga se to the streets and lanes of the eity aud compel them to come in.” 1_%_agk your presence and help _ BAPTIST. EVANGEL[ST M. R. JAPHET A.rd CAPT. R. 8. ROADCAP, Musical Director. BETHANY Hitove 1saxy AvE. At Second st Rev. HUGH T. § N i Endenvor supper and \‘fsm‘r‘ THE FUTURE F( AND INDIVIDUALK.™ Sololsts—Miss tralto: Mis con wiolin S0, H.ur-vla\ 1 REV ARSHALL, D. D.. Pastor. nam ‘The Elder Son” T, he Golden Rule in Business” SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 1 am and 8 pw. Sunday school 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 ABSISTANT Rev. William A. Euenberger AM.—BI SCHOOL, 10:00 A M. ADT 11:00 M. - PUBLIC Wi i SERON Rev. E. . Robb, D. D. “The Splnt_nf the Christ” Endeay % vorship, with Sermon by r. Robb Kubject : “Story of the Last Passover’ $:00 pm. Thursdax The Midwe ALL \\’!:LL.OML Washmgton Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama roads. REY. JOHN C. PALMER, u D.. Minister Jieutenant o A.. “Tested By Sermon by Pastor, “Shall Fear S0 pm or Love Rulei' |Eastern Presbyterian Church 6th St. and Marsland Ave. X.E ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Pastor. 1100 am : GUAL OF LIFE™ £:30 . s Gumon-Templv Mcmonal 16th AND NEWTON STS, ife's Eternal Mo- Music by chora Cholt Jeavor meetin We Would See WestemPrcsbyterxanChurch H st bet. 10 Wallace Memorial ¥ Cor. Randolph st. and New Hampsh . J. A, CAMPBELL, P T m tor. and 8'p.m. 7 p.m. The Indicator! College presidents sax son ean fiige people by the use they make of their spare time WHAT USE DO YOU MAKE OF YOUR SUNDAYS? Strive with us for bigger livieg. Services at 11 and 7:43 Metropolitan Presbyterian Church Cor. 4th and I Ste. S Freeley Rohrer, Minister Morning Sermon : :“The Safety of the Righteous” Evening Sermon: “Personal Responsibility” PAGE McK. ETCHISON. Mr. Rose Farrar will sing, i:itures, !Thé Church of 'hé legnms SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. 2204 st. bet. P ana Q n.w REV. ANDREW R. BIRD, Pastor. 9:45 a.w.—RBible school, with every member of the fauily %o which ail strasges in the city are lavited. Midweek praser service Thursday at % p i Bmail clildren cared for during Sundey 4 CORDIAL W IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH. a6t olumbia Rd ) Rev. Gove G. Johnann, Pastor Bible all 9:30 a.m ! Morning worship at 11 o’clock j Sermon by the Pastor. school for ages at | Evening. at 7:45. an inspira- :!tional song service, with pic- led by Mr. Percy S. Fos- ter. Male chorus will sing iShort sermon. an Help and Also Be Helped. DR. HENRY ALLEN TUPPER | Will preach, morniug and eveaing, on | vitally important subjects. at t FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 and O Sts. Sunday. October 21 e ar ttome 610 7:3 100 pom.— Taeaday—Kite Thursisy—Plaver service Petworth Baptiat Bids Vou Weicome METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STREETS N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor HEAR THE TROMBONE EVANGELISTS REV. AND MRS. ELLERY ALDRIDGE 9:30—Bible school. A to 41l ass for you MRS. ALDRIDGE preaches Services Every Night TROMBONE DUETS A SPECIALTY. Grace Baptist Church #th st. and South Carolins . PASTOR F. OHNSON - 1) Classes fo sehio TETY AND OUR reachiug Iy the Pastor ic in evening a Ereaching by Dr. 0. E nx:oas Have Somathing to Sty 7140 . ~Ths Second Coming of Ohrist, - y WANTED—500 M West Washington Baptist Church .- 31st and N st nw C. B. AUSTIN. Speaks 1 am. snd 8 pw ~KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th BET. B AND O S.W. Invites You to Attend 11:00 ts Group, Jesus Sanroma, Raymond Simonds, com- ing Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Oct. 27, 28, 29. Helpful Calvary Baptist Church EIGHTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST Its Services Tomorrow am.— “These Times of Perplexity What Is the Answer?” 8:00 p.m.— “Tuning Up the Heart” DR. ABERNETHY WILL PREACH Male Quartet—\Warm Fellowship Services