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THE EVENING ) TAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C, SATURDAY OCTOBER 27, 1923 W PRINITY M. E. CHURCH ‘ s5th St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Jdseph Dawson, Ph. D, Pastor | i anday School—9:30 a.m. | rmon by g the Pn HRIST, A i Subject: Pt © TG N THE WORLD. tRoseaaxe M. E. Church it Teor n.e.—REV. C. E. LINGER, tster— Sunday school; 11 Epworth League. {arch and gateway ave. 7 D DEDICATION OF ARCH. nteresting _ Ceremony at Seat Pleasant Church. interesting ceremony will b at St Matthew's ~Episcopal better _known as ‘“Addison at Pleasant, Md., tomor- b.m. This will be the dedication of the entrance and the inaugura- tion of the recently beautified grounds of the church. A parade made up of Odd Fellows, Woodmen of the World, welfare clubs, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, led by a band, will march from the An held public ST. PAUL’S CHURCH PLANS SPECIAL MEMORIAL RITES | Service Commemorate Late Bishop Harding and Other Lead- ers Who Died This Year. On Al Souls' day next Friday a | special memorial service will be held at St. Paul's Church, under the aus- plces of the clergy and vestry of the parish and the Washington Guild for Acolytes and Lay Readers. The per- sons commemorated will be the late to “Acres of Diamonds” to Be Subject : at Metropolitan. i i i Dr. Russell H. Conwell, dean of the American lecture platform, will lec- ture on ‘‘Acres of Diamonds” at the 12 \lelmgon(ln Methodist ‘Episcopal | { Church, November & at 8 p.m., under | the auspices of the School of Religi- | ous Education of the Y. M. C. A. 1 Dr. Conwell has given this lecture more than 6,000 times and has built the great Temple University of Phila- | delphia from “the proceeds of this {lecture. The lecture is open to men and women. and tickets may be ob- DR. CONWELL TO LECTURE. |Prayer for Navy EPISCOPAL SYNOD Urged by Bishop To Episcopalians With the celebration of “Navy Sanday” tomorrow in the churches Bishop James E. Freeman has rec- ommended a prayer for the serv- ices in the Episcopal diocese of ‘Washington. In the communication to the rectors Bishop Freeman says: “In view of the noble attitude of our HERE NOVEMBER 20 Bezin s anhops and Lay Delegates From Fifteen Dioceses Call- | 13-Week Service | At Mt. Rainier to MISSION 33 YEARS OLD TOMORROW Three Meetings to Mark Cen- tral Union Anniversary Celebration. District line to the church grounds. The addresses will be made by Sen- ator Blair Lee, Senator Tasker Lowndes Oddie, Senator Sasscer, Clarence Roberts and the mayor of Capitol Heights. Rev. Reginald J. Ripley is rector of Addison parish, in Matthew’s Church is I METHODIST EPISCOPAL +Colored) MILES MEMORIAL C. M. E. CHURCH 9:30 11:00 a. Homelike—Helpful HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH 9TH AND P STS. BEV. J. T. HERSON, D. D., Pastor. 11, am— “God’s Tenderest Promises” 8 p.m.— “The Wail of a Broken Heart” 9 #.m.—Sunday School. 7 §.m.—Epworth League. 'YOU ARE INVITED. m. —Sunday schuol, tor's. AT THE :30 p.m. 8100 p.ui. 51 Rucred Pi the Pastor. n non to the stewards by Pickett. YOU ARE WELCOME. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Corner 14th and Corcoran st s REV. 0. CARRINGTON, Pastor. ind ‘Rible clas: PRAYER"-7: Monday, § p day school 15 LORD PTATIO! istian Endeavor meeting, Sermon by S, AL Nor ville, Th. B. Thete services will belp YOU. e ting Haven M. E. Church 14t% and B ste. and Mo ve. n.e. and 8 pan—The Pustor. Beneh Rully, Epworth League. a_staito Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church 6th st bet. L and M sts. o.w. WM. D. BATTLE, Pasto: .. Sunday school and B 10:45 6:00 p. 7:43 p.m. I}.i;acoln Road Church Lijcoln rd., E. 1. ave. and U st. ne. NEIL, Minister. u MR. EDWARD E.| Asdistant Generai | the Anti-Saloon i | i mon_on “THE | 9:30 PET'WORTH 5. [P CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM.” Rev4 EDWARD HAYES, D.D., Pa .30 a.m.—Sundny school, with departments fulfy organized from kindergarten %o adult. | 1 and #A GREAT DREAM" o —Epworth Leagur S pong— "MEN 'WHO ARE MEN INDEED" | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE). M. E. ZION CNURCH strest 3w, bet. in the ¥ 1:00 p.m.—Sunday schoo 3:30 pw. on_ Auniversary Ser e D . fal sermon to our guests of th SPetworth Masonie Club® and | All Musons espe 14th ste MOWBRAY. PASTO] ool 1y fovited. ALPH! 30- 11:00- “Christian Nourishment” Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Bapt Keception of members 00— Junior Lengu: Ti0—Epworth Leugie 5100 “The Strength of Joy" _ | "WAUGH M. E. CHURC aud Towa ave. busses p; undey nse Soldiers’ Home ecar Tpshur tst. and New Hampsiire ave.) el o 3 Look /for the eross. all e pastor for any needed me to strangers in the city and to thout & ehurch home. and Quartet Chureh with the revoli | | | ! 3rd and A Streets N. Rev. Howard F. Downs, Pas schoot, GOD' 1S READY—ARE W METROPOLIT AN MEMORIAL arshall Place and C St. N.W. Dawson Mitchell, D. D. Minister. 11 am.— “The ;Recovery of Lost Spir- itusflity in Public Affairs” 8 p.an. “The {Power for Evangelism” Popdlar service. Congregational song service. Sunduy schoel. :30 a.1a.—Sunday 11:00 . g Radiant Christianity” pworth League service 00 pan. S:00 pm None or One?” :Ll\ln'll'HI by one of lan Maclaren's stories. | NOT ATE CORDIALLY INVITED. WESLEY | Methodist Episcopal i CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Connectleut Ave and Jocelyn St. REV. J. € 'NICHOLSON, D. D. 11 am., § pm— tor. John Har 5 ; i | E with Bitle’ osn Sunday school. league tea and- day_school. ith aod B Douglas Memorial "¢, e Rev. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastor. school—0:30 m.m. every Bunday. 1 am. and S p.m. 7 p.m. g—% pan.. Thursdsy, “The Church of the Big Welcome” CALVARY O# Columbia Road N.W,, Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Edwin Dice, superintendent. Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, president: League 2 Pero tional meeting. will be played twenty i@inutes before The Ndtional Methodist Chur:ln - Bible School, Ar. alvary Men's Bible Class thur C. Christie, teacher. 11:00—Pablic worship, with sermon by THE MINISTER. on the subject: “THE; GLORY OF THE NEW GREATNESS” MUSICA— Muthem. oo adlo: <Pedicatin’> i Tschumani). M 7:00-—Eppvorth League devotional serv. §:00—Puiplic worship, with a brief address thej subjec . “THE LEAGUES :OF MEN" ¢TAL MUSIC—Offertory cant; “Hear My Prayer” (Mendelssolm), «s_Price and (horus. ALL CHERCH AND SPECIAL MUSIC UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GGIIORGE HARROLD MILLER. H DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLI, 9:30—(Jalva 9:30— br. ng” (Havdn). Ruth Bronson Logan “The Heavens Are 'l by Di. Montgomery on SP QHUR FOUNDRY CHURCH Sixteenth Street Near P Northwest REV. HERBERT F. RANDOLPH, D. D., Minister Dr. Randolph preaches, 11 A.M.— “THE CHURCH FOR THE TIMES” 8 AM—“DAVID LLOYD GEORGE” Specfal musical service. Doors open N RECITAL—(a) D'Ambrosio); (c¢) “E b Bach Living Soul Awaits," contiglto sol nt Ye” (8cott): duet, Do With Thee, ah” (Mendelssohn) \!| Yhur Hearts” (Mendelssohn) ; quartet, “Qui Tolll: ; Postlude, “The Heavens Are Telling,” dn.) herier Bowie, soprano; Mrs. Anna Brett Summy, con- . M. Bowie, teno: Mr. Arthur L. Lambdin, bass. Mr. e ‘lh Wilson, organist; Prof. Anton Kaspar, director and violinist. 9:30--Church School. 6:45—] Mid weelc servi 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 X adm—Prayer Service. .m.—Sunday School, DR. JOHN H. WESLER, SUPT. 11 oo’& —Public worship. Sermdn by DR. CLARENCE TRUE WIISON.. Subject: “National and International Imprecations of the 18th Amendment” Solo by RICHARD A. DAWSON At Both Morning and Evening Services 6:45 pym.—Epworth League. 8:00 pgn—REYV. CLIFTON K. RAY oi Mount Pleasant AL E. ' Church Somh. Su ect : i he Busy Man MIDWEEK SERVICES ‘Tuesday- to 5 P.M.—Service of prayer for the healing of the Thursday- P.M~Prayer meeting. * Frldl)—l 30 P.M. —Pemecuul meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME s W) (Tor Aulin). Trio, The Creation” (Haydn); “What Have I To enor solo, “If With " 3d mass The Cre- pworth League; Thursday, 7:45— ures and Sermon by § orship and Holy Com- I]hur~d1\ relces conducted by Pas-; tained at koom 217, Y. M. C.'A. PARADE PAST LUTHER MONUMENT PLANNED Congregations of City to Gather in | Memorial Church i Procession. ! Bishop of Washington, Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, who died April 30, 1928; the | late rector of St. Paul's Church, Rc\'. Dr. Robert Talbot, who died May 17, 3, and Rev. John Walton Austin, lete’ rector of Chevy Chase parish, who died April 12, 1923, all patrons | and members of the Acoiyte and Lay Readers Guild, Bishop Harding had been rector of St. Paul's parish for twenty-three ! years when on January 25, 1309, he ! Was consecrated the second Blshup of Washington. Dr. Talbot rucceeded him as rector of St. Paul's and served the parish fourteen years. 1 The service, a requiem eucharist, will be conducted by Rev. Enoch M Thompson, director of the gulld, as- sisted by Rev. Dr. Patrick Murphy | and Re Dr. George W. Atkl n. Bishop Freeman is expected to speak {and Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley {wil make the memorial addres: Samuel Leech, will be in charge of, the music o Ay e cle es, lay reade | an ey SOl e i their | lead the congregational singing. vestments in the parish hall at 10| The United Lutheran Church a.m. Members of 8¢ “Paul's parish | America is stressing the note of | {are rafsing a fund to erect a suitabls | cvangelism o nection with its }nwmar.d o their late and beloved | Reformation festival celebration this eoto ev be: hot. ar. The speaker tomorrow after- roter. Be D st B noon will Rev. Dr. 1. Edward ers, pastor of Grace Lutheran, ] 2 | Church of Baltimore. The District \st- “Paul’s Churc nu:kn;:;!“uh Luther League, through four of its Services now in Restored Churc) ¥ Zion and A ement, will place on . Commimiens 81 the Luther monument a large wreath| — ln( flowers. Following the pro ISt. Mark’s Church"“" ivice proper will be B Third and A Straets SE. . i REV. WM. A. MASKER, Assiuam. Dr. Joe Shelby Riley of the Riles FEAST OF SAINTS SIMON AXD JCDE. | School’ of Chiropract 7 P i ar Led 005 | 9:30 a.m.—Church school. p | Health. A general discussion on (Rector). ! the audience will follow the lecture. { 8:00 pam.—Evening prayer and ser-| Admission is free mon (Assistant). SakAd " EPI i\\edrhdn) and Friday, 7: local leagues, St. John's, St. Mark's, | side the chureh. REV. WM. H. PE DR. RILEY TO SPEAK. 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and e S S CEalssaaaion E The annual Lutheran Reformation | Union service will be held tomorrow | afternoon, Reformation Sunday, at| {3 pm. The vartons congregations, | with their alllea organizations, wili | {assemble outside the Luther Plac | Memorial Tutheran Chureh, at 14th | and N streets northwest, and join in {a Reformation procession around the | Luther monument A large organized Young People's oy procession and | i | | in he in- ay. 7 and 11—! Holy Communion. : rdial Welcome to Alll "ST. JOHN'S CHURCH * Lafayette Square. 3rd.and Csts.NW. avid Ransom Cove Preaches at Ia and MIN IO THOOL. ings at_ 'ST PAUL'S ChURCH 23rd and Washington Cirele. Rev. Patrick Murphy, Prxesg m Charge I Anpofntmonts 3 11:00 8.m.——""The Weaknes: the Strength of Weakn 8:00 p.m.—Questions unswered. Is rist Probibi- n i SMITH, DIDL, DiC. L, Tat. Al Saints’ Rervices S and 11 s’ Church * @ 5T- &% T:00, 10:30. 11:00 am. Day All Suinte’ day celeby Wednesday and Fri ELCOME. ALL AVENUE Rlcde Island ave at lat u |REV. JAMES H. STRAUGEN, D. D.. Paster. | Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. tian Eodeavor—7 P.M. |EBENEZER M. E. C_HURCH Corner 4th and D Sts. REV. J. W. WATERS, ll-imr G street near 14th 5:00 a.m.—Holy Commulon. a.m. and 3 p.m.—Church Scuoois. 11:00 a.m.— Mommg Prayer and Sermon By the Rev. Raymond L. Wolven | 4:00 p.m.—Choral service. —Even'ng Prayer 250 eizmon vy . -mi: REV. EDMUND H. GIBSON. HESSER, Minister. Memorials in 11 will be held f ession, | 18th street between P and Q strects, for | consist of & stained-glass window, in | {memory of Dr. jorow will address | memoi lights, ‘in memory of Brig. Gen. E. Steeve of I memory by | Pettis; memory ana offe {in memor, ington; Werthington, James W. lBapnsm at Evening Service at Aldridge will close tomo 7:45 baptism in the ed tp Conference. government {n promoting world peace through a plan that contem- plates limitation of armament, and in further recognition of the splen- did service rendered by the Navy { i f Rey. Thomas J. Bigham, rector of the Church of the Advent, Pittsburgh, in t r - ! : e A Sl meacs. Tinaart: | Pa., and secretary of the Eplscopal services on October 2§ the follow- | Church in the Province of Washing- ing pruyer: ton, has issued the call for the sev- spreadest nat tord God, who alone |enth aynod of the province, which is to be held in the Church of the the raging of the sea, vouchsafe to | take Into Thy almighty and most | Epiphany, November 20-22. graclous protection our country's The eynod-is the leglsiative .body of the province. The provinee is Navy and il Who serve therein. Tacrve them from the dangerf | composed of thirteen dioceses of the i oo andACronT every/iaviite piscopal Church In ‘the states of they may be o B oxboted. tuat | Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Untied Qi safeguard unto the | virginia and West Virginia and the L tates of America and @ | pigtrict of Columbia. The synod con- sists of the bishops of the proviuce, security for such as pass on the { of whom there are now fifteen, and of #eas upon thelr lawful occaslons: that the inhabitants of our land | four clerical and four lay deputles from each diocese. may. in peace and quietness ge Thee, our God: to the glory of Th The program for the meetings has been arranged by a_committee of name, through Jesus Christ, our ] Lo {which Rt. Rev. Dr. Willlam Cabell Brown, Bishop of Virginia, is chair- | DEDICATION AT CHURCH. ™ The first morning will be de- i voted to a service of holy communion Edifice in Epiphany Church. In the afternoon there will be a business sesslon. Reports 1o He Heard. rest of the time is divided | between the three great departments of the church’s work—missions, re liglous education and social service. | Ar opportunity will also be given for the co-operating agencles of the church to make their reports to the synod i During the sessions of the synod there will be conventions of the vari- ous women's organizations of the John Potts Fille- | province, which will be held in ei chancel gates and screen, in | Church of the Ascension, Ma of Mrs. Silas Caseyv; gospel | chusetts avenue and 12th str northwest. { Bishop Freeman will entertain the M. | deputies at a reception at the bishop's ' in | house, In the Cathedral Close, on Wik- of Francis Howe on, | consin avenue, during the aftérnoon of | 8 to the endowm d, ! November is airo probavle that of Augustus Storrs Worth- | there wilil be & reception glven by | also Mrs. Augustus \,\.,,qmfl hurch Wonien of Washington to | and in of | the visitors. | and Emily W. Iach of the three - d gessions there wiil be m tings In local churches in thg i the church’s work. ’Ti to Washington the of Episcopallans in many vears —_— DR. BRIGGS TO PREACH. | 1 ““Good Risk, But Not the Races,” | Subject for Tomorrow. 1 At the Fifth Baptist Church tomor- evening. {row morning Dr. John E. Briggs will | preach on “A Good Risk. but Not the | ¢ |Races.” Sunday will be “Baptist Home | " when the ladies from the Bap- ~ ! tist Home for the Aged will be zuests | nd oceupy reserved seats up front. Briggs will preach St. Thomas’ Given Special Service. On Al am., The Salnte’ day, next’ Friday at| speclal dedicatory services | St. Thomas’ Church, | memorials past two years. numerous during the receive These desk and stal] Dr. and Mre. W piiest’s’ desk and priest's 0f Rev. evenings of t REVIVAL TO CLOSE. Metropolitan Church. evangelistic services ndueted at Metropolita *hurch by Rev. and Mrs being ptist | Ellery | 0w ' services will be at 11 am. and | p.m. tomorrow. There will bej The __UNDENOMINATIONAL HIGHLANDS Community Church e Crad Brightwood Masonic Temple, Georgla and Colorado Avenues. MAURICE & WHITE, MINISTEL. Sundax school MARK PARISH’S 50TH YEAR Dr. John 0. Koott's Bible class, | | Members of Church of Ascension to | Hear Bishop Freeman. v. James reeman, Bishop of \\ ashington, has accepted the in- vitation of the vestry and rector, Rev ! Thomas W. Cooke, of the Church of | | the Ascension to be present at th fiftieth anniversary of the parish, M ct. Preparations are now under the celebration of this event. LHK]S’I’ADELPHUL 2 Christadeiphian Chapel Brethren meet evers Sunday st 11 a.m. at Pythian Temple, 1012 8(h at. 0. 20d foor, Saint Jamzs Church Q-nstadzlphtanEcclesxa e Feery Sanons. 1150 m. Al REY 11500 w.m.— “THE DEVOTEE" . Topie, “Faith: What SECULAR LEAGLUE. " The Secular League Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E Bt. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28, 3 P.M DR, JOE SHELEY RILEY, LD, Ph. D Z “Radium of Kelld 10:30 and 11 a.m. 7-7:30 a.m. aod 1 ey ST. MARGARET’S Congecticut are. and Bancroft place. Clergy: REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D REV. TAROLD V. 0. LOUNSBUKY Services— 0—Holy Communion. 30—Sunday_school. 00—Morning prayer and sermon :30—Evening praver and sermou The rector will preach “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." E. urCh Soutl‘l “Thursd: Feast of All Saint: |l 13t ST AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. Holy Communton at 11 i ‘Rev John Paul Tyler, D.D,, ||| ____ ALL WELCOME ALWAYS Pastor i Washington Cathedral 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. }f| THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor- | Wisconsin ave. u.w. near Woodl | . ~ i ’ Holy Communfon. .. EETRr ship. Sermon by Pastor. | | Morning Prayer and Litun —Epworth League. | o SR Deun? | 8 p.m.—Evening Worship.}|! reopies Even ermon by Rev. E. V. Reges-, (ter, D. D. ! Vreacher. h Abbott : . Pe! . Baltimors, Md. Large Chorus' Choir and| Quartet. und Al Saints’ Day, November 1: All Protestant Christians without a church home are invited to unite with 33 Toly Communion. Moraing Prayer Visitors Cordially Welcomed, Holy Communion and Sermon. . Evensong .. Take Wisconsin uve. e lno: ~ PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W., Near Lamont. Rev. CLIFTON K. RAY, Pastor, CHRIST CHURCH 9:30 3. m.—Sunday = oodley road i i €20 G_street s.e. Founded : LEV. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE. i ]"\plglmll! “Gast | ». ing’ the Price. Vommunion an Fealing: 10 a.m.; Strangers beartily welcomed. in this building sin Church of the Advent THE REV. WALI God 8o Loved the World™ (Ntainer)., 00 p.m.—Epworth Lesguc. Cor. & U rmon by Past and Over’” (Marks) Through the Day" (Abt) Worship With Us Sunday. I’ Calvary M. E. Church South Georgetown REV. W. .L LYNCH, Pastor. 3040 Q St. N.W. A Successful Revival IS BEING CONDUCTED BY Evangelist W. B. Waters Who wil presch at 11 am.. 3 n 3 P.M. Sunday. RiFeAang tor thoughttul people. 1t_of devotion. b’r‘ jOHNS CHURCH | Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Sts. N.W. | REV. JOHN §. MOSLS, Rector. | TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY imon and St. Jude) —3lorning prayer aud sermon. Preaclicr, the Rector. —Ervening prayer and sddress. DAY (ALL SAINTS' DAY) ‘The Holy Communion. —The Holy Communion. Services every day next week a(]\ Kll S]Ilh’ Memorial Church 3 p.m. and 7:45 pam., except '\lon- CORNER CONN. AND CATHEDRAL AVES. day. H. H. D. BSTERRETT, Reotor. HEAR JAS. V. CRISTY OF a.m.—Sunday_school. e 11:00 a.m —Morning_prayer and_sermon. ! TIMORE SING. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MOUNT VERNON PLACE CHURCH | THE REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH (M. E. Church South) STH AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL, D. D., Pastor Rev. M. LEO RIPPY, Assistant Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School—Classes for All 11 a.m—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL. “VISITING THE CITY” 11 am.—Overflow service—M. L. Rippy. 7:00p.m—Epworth League. Visitors Cordially Invited. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by DR. CHAPPELL. “THE FORGOTTEN DAY” Special musio at 11 a.m. and 8/00 p.m. services by Mount Vernon Place Church Male Quartet and Chovas Cholr, directed by R. Dea Organ Recttal at 7140 pam. by Mr. Shure. a7 ad BAL-| | 8. GEQRGE i . 24th Between Columbdis rd. : Chnst Church, Georgetown Sixth «nd H Streets Southwest HAROLD E. DIC Minister Chureh school, 1 Selots’ Day. o Tesurrection, Services at 2500 ““CHURCH OF 1'HE INCARNATION Jam s X ATKINEON. D. D.. Rector. service' 30 apd 11 a.m. Evensong. 7 St. Stephen’s Gmrch and Trviog. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Rector. CLYDE BROWN, A ! Bible school—Supt od's Co-worker Ashamed? i Congregatlonal singing. F. Summp, lea “THE CHURCH OF WELCO! THE HEARTY | Fourteenth Street Church of | Christ 14th and Meridian st Bible study, 10 e.m. Preaching and Communion, T ‘u: Hearty Weloome to Everybody. "f’zdmon Min NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH | 9th aud D sts, ne. Services of worship, 1 “THE HOLIN “THE RAILWAY OF LIFE" Bible school, 9:30; €. E.. 6 C. R. Stauffer, Minister Park View Christian Church Park road east of Georgla ave. WALTE! SMITH, Minister. i aw. I Morniog praver and seruwon oung Pecple's mecting. e and mermon nd Thurs. 0 u.m. . 10:30 am. S pm. Corner 0 and St sta_n.w. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Reotor. Communion 45 alw.—Churel school. 11:00'wm.—Moralog prarer and sermon by t levcr Spring Parish Kilver Spring, Md. J. HENNING NELMS, D. D., Rector. .—Pible school at the Silver Spring Armory. ible ’ school i i 1} i 45 am at Grace Church, faking the Path Steaight.” e Nana e Junior Chu Grace Church, Wondside. e -r My 5 p.m.—Evangelistic services and preach. g mission under auepiees of the Washington F ration of Churehes o the armo Rilver (prlnl ‘I!h . HOLY COMFORTER 8118 GEORGIA AXE. N.W. Sevyices, oV, 1 and __EV. REGINALD R. STEVENSON, V St. Andrew’s Church N, H. avenue and V at. n.w. REV.' J. J. DIMON, Rector. Services: 8:00—Holy Communion. 2:80—Sunday scheol, :00—3Horning serviee and serison. 800 vening. sereice and sermon, ALL WELOOME, Grace Parish—~GEORGETOWN ““The Little Church on the Canal and the Potomae, 1041 WISCONSIN AVE., BELOW M ST. | Reotor: THE REV. HENRY L. DURRANT. Services—7:30, 9:30, 11:00, 8 p.m. Sololsts, Miss Deuterman, Mrs, Walker, Dr. Frailey. sermon, + p.m. | *VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Termont ave. norta of N st. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Paster, 45 a.m.—Bitle schiool. 11:00 am.—Kermon_ by Pastor, “VOLUNTEERS FOE 06OD" 8:00 p.m.—“THE IRREPARABLE PAST.” Speciul muste at both services, under tus direction of William E. Braithwhite, 6:15 p.m.—Young_ People’s C. E. meetings. Thursday, _prayer service. scar, tos Church- pear 14th St. LTON, Pastor N will preach st m. and 8 p.u. - “school. THE NATIONAL CATHEDRAL MOUNT ST. ALBAN At 4 P.M., Sunday, October 28 SPECIAL PREACHER THE REV. H. P. ALMON ABBOTT, D. D. Rector of Grace and St. Peter’s Church Baltimore, Md. Cathedral Choir THE AFTERNOON SERVICE WILL BE BROADCAST BY RADIO tan youn- | the | out ler Columbia Heights Christian | REV. The first ev the new building Rainier Christian C. gin tomorrow continue three week Stauffer, pastor of Christian Church, will evangelist and the pastor, It L. Bowers, will be in charie c meeting iy of the and 1 p.m. Rev Ninth b n Chure Ohio. He successful evangelistic for that church, in Onio. Rev. both zelist night Mr sery! Bowers will 8 LomoITow. Stuu:er begins His subject will be ons."” will be # community Special n boys and g zes and oth Bible ‘Zanizatio ined junic ill lead tt Y. W. C. A HOSTESS TALKS perienfes in Shangha Florence M. secretary of the I 1 ¥ W. who has just returned from where she 1 hai for the o the Ch Chir past ty tomo e a Hallowe t § o'clock at e . E invited WILL E Episcopal Workers Seek to Secure Little Ones. mittee on the home of { religious education of in the dlocese d 2 meeting Episcopa Washington clergy uperinte and others interested in th to meet in the . 16th st object of the mee h the organ dren us enter Sunday made t All Rev. John I town par; and Miss Abbott, diocesan dire Chur -hool Servi meeting will_be in art B. Marshall. dioces dent of font-ru the of will when ¢ s 3 foses, roetor h, i super CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | { CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST { BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. ! THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, First Church of Christ, Sc:entnst.‘ Columbia road and Ei Se\cond Church of Chri clid et Masonic Temple, 8th and F st. 1 am asd | Third Church of Christ, Sc.e'mm Masonle Temple, 13th et. and N. Y. ave. | Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th st. and Pask rd STUBJECT— “PROBATION AFTER DEATH” SERVICES— SUNDAY, 11 AM. AND § P.ML NDAY SCHOOL—11 A.M DAY E NG ME 8 O'CLOCK. -READING ROOMS: {1319 F ST, v. w NGs— bolidaye). { COLORADO BLDG Hours, 10 to 9 (W and_ holida: THE ARCAD] (Second Floor)— 10 to 9 week daye except Wednesda 10 o 5:30. BIBLE STUDENTS. HE Handwriting on Mount urch will be- n held many meetings as well as others reet northwest. Church. t, Sci nmt. ! Misaion, ana 434 the temporaril 2 street 422 , during bulld at the cation, 622 Loulsiana avenue, ebrate its thirty-ninth anniversar: tomorrow with three meetings. The afternoon meeting will be held i the chapel 10th street, o'clock, Mrs. W. H. Ramsay in charge. Mrs. T. T. Moores make an address, 1 testimo; of erts solos will fil i program. Ticket Admission Service. morning service will I First Congregational a orthwr tick et pastor of 1t an hurcl the music organis brief hission & old 1o wil on being wil « and th on Noble Piere: to deliver order of tHowed and the 3] will be f be furn choir of | m !the Children's ! branch work of th made by John § j tendent of the 1 m | Bennett, in charge | home. Th of the children’ {and Wood, . pal address tt will work. 30,700 Attendance in Year. Duri r ended Septembe give rission i which | version During 2 period cre v the y gs held 1 d in the furnish ar ther: the m.« jail, w [3 the destitus 41 nd house and home 1 t | Florence M. Bmv,n to Tell of Ex- Brown, former general A ard for a term of fiv William Knowles Cooper | eral secretary of the Y. M. . {elected as a new member | same period. ABERDEEN MEN GUESTS. Fourth Preshyte:i:u\ Bible Class t¢ he Poure and Fair iox 13th ets northwest, will be of twenty young rdeen, Md., t will rray 1 1o the District line . M. in autemo M be me an at ntingent from the Fourt svterian Chureh and escorted in ty. (After listening to a le by Frank L. Middleton th sitors will be wn _the sights o returning to Aberdeen in th mont st to a party f a Bible of jon 1§ s extended to 4% e ity w re acguaint Aberdeen 1o visit the me ass of the Fourth 1 and help weleome t he CHURCH LEAGUE DATE. , First Meeting of Year Next Tue day at Cosmos Club. League wiil t Tuesday a ishop of Washingtor and an opportunity will the members of the 1 meet him The sdward an ted lecture en of Gen \ Col. 1 british arm the way from Mar the those t on Allenby m- ob 1 the th & an 8ypt picture: took him Dr. Mareu f the Churcl am H. Churc X | Jerusatem own during | 'Chur:h of Our Father UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts. N.W. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D, PASTOR At 9:45 am.—Sunday At 1 o'clock, moming worship witr sermou by Rev, Dr. L. G. Powers. Subje “THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE CHRISTIA\I RELIGION.” _meeting _of School 12 tevotional e, | ALL WELCOME BIBLE STUDENTS. the Christ’s Kingdom at Hand “MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE” THE MOST MOM TOUS EVENT EARTH’S. HISTORY the establishment of God's Kingdom among men with its blessings of peace, prosperity, h'\p[))- ness and everlasting hfe for the obedient of man- kind. And it’s here, at the door! You are cor- dially invited to hear Mr. S. E. Dinsdale of New York City Sunday, 11 A.M. IN- IN Metropolitan Theater F at 10th Seats Free Students’ Auspices. International Bible No Collection Assoclation

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