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THE EVENII\G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (J‘.2 SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924. APRIL CONVENTION DR. CHAPPELL PLANS |MISSION STUDY COURSE |REV. DR. WILFLEY HOME. | OF PRIESTS PLANNED FINAL SERMON HERE| WILL LAST SIX WEEKS Number of Washington Clergymen Will Preach Last Time in Mount METHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE,). Lincoln Road Church R. 1. ave. and U st. ne. : . McNEIL, Minister. 11 e.m.—“SEEING THINGS," Murk, 8.22.08, $pu.—“FELE FROM CONDE INATION." 8. Rev. Abram Simon To Observe 20th Anniversary Here Calls on Presbyterians to Resist Attacks on Foreign Missionaries Returns Frum Evang stic Serv- ices in Baltimore. | Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley has returned | from Baltimore, where he conducted | successful evangelistic services at the First Christian Church of that city. Mrs. Carlton Ferris of St. Louis Will Be Leader at Vermont Avenue Church. : | Dr. Herbert Adams Gibbons of Princeton Claims Criticisms Are Ill Advised and Have Astonished and Bewilde WOOSTER, Olio, January 2 Charles F. Wishart of this city, mod- erator of the Presbyterian gene sembly, last night made public a let- ter from Dr. Herbert Adams Gibbons of Princeton, N. J, calling upon 100 Jeading Presbyterians of the country 10 follow him as defender of the faith in repudiation of attacks upon the | Tresbyteris foreign missionaries. Dr. Gibbons is himself a graduate of Princeton Theologlcal Seminary, a member of the Presbytery of Phila- delphia, within whose hounds the at- | 1acks upon the missionarles are sald ! 0 have originated, and was ordained | Presbyterian minister in Philadel- ia in 1908 before going to Turkey s a missionary. Both he and his vife have had several vears' resi- | «nce In the forelgn mission fleld, and have traveled extensively, so that he | pives first-hand testimony in behalf | ©f the accused missionaries, ext of Lettes ter to Moderator Wishart, said, in part been di- that h gaiust our and many | ned workers through- dvised critics wildered and made byterians who, like ad the opporturity of missionary work in sure that the senti- the Loard, of a few the editor Tous min msely ending fathers ude mission of its commi out the world huve astonish dignant P mysolf, have actually secin the field. I s hostil ehurch pay ors | un- the o toward BISHOP OF WASHINGTON AT ALL SOULS’ CHURCH| Rite of Confirmation Will Be Ad- ministered—Sermon at Cathe- dral in Afternoon. o feel t Eation of vived from th t the att T pres The Bishop of Washington wil vis Memorial Church to- m. and administer the 1t 4 o'clock he will hlehem Chapel of 1 Parish Aid Society Affair to Be Given Wednesday. supper given by v of the Church 11 be held Wednes- chureh schoolreom from There a meeting | ension (] the Kin; Mrs. 3 the Corcoran ation of Ascen- 12 in February, and 4 rummage sale in by the women pere will OPERETTA TO BE GIVEN I to Be Sung at First Re- formed Church. Helpers' Club of Grace | Church will_produce the Mexican _operetta, “Pepita.” sustus C. Knight, af the First 0 Church, 13th and_Monroe rthwest. Febr 5 and 6, p.m. The entire production under th upervision of Carl B. Appic. BIBLE CLASSES MEET. Rev. “Pepita™ forme Lot \u H. D. Mitchell to Address Church Body. es of men's Id during the men A se inz 1 ary by gs are be- d Febru- | at 3 gelock Rev, pastor of the Church of this city, Harry D. Metropolitan is to speak. to sing. The t mucker, ghteen. Rep- of Tiinols g ]-ul by W, With i male choie of resentatiy 1 will be th | proclamation of the |1t | proper | should |lectur¢d or preached red Church. our mission work of the vast major- ity of Presbyterians. And vet it Is the unusual comment that attracts at- tention, however unwarranted it may be. Urges Gemeral Appeal. “Let the board appeal to a hundred Presbyterfans, ministers and laymen, who in the course of their travels in recent years have visited our missions in the far east and near east, in In- dia, in Africa and In Latin America. I have no doubt of the verdic “What is belng written of the lack | of faith in the doctrines of the church lack of loyalty to the church on the -part of Presbyterian | missionarfes is untrue. Even If we did not know from personal investi- | | gatlon that these allegutions were untrue, {t would be on the face of it absurd to assume that men nd women would have gone to the elgn fleld with any other motive than to preach Christ, and that they could have remained there and have been sustained there in any other way than through the grace and strength that come alone from the possession and living faith. ““The Presbyterian bourd of forelgn and of the missions has no reason for question- ing the ablding faith in Christ of its missionaries, their sincerity and abll in preaching the gospel, und their and effective use of funds from endowments and the contribu tions of the churches. The Sugges- tion that members of the church investigate the orthodoxy of individual missionaries and make their contributions personally to those particalar missionaries of whom the individual contributors approve 1d be denounced and ViROrousiy ted by all who ha heart cancement of the kingdom of ceskion is contrary to the church, and if followed would prove disrup- tive and disastrou BRITISH KING’S RECTOR WILL PREACH IN CITY Will Occupy Pulpit at Bethlehem Cathedral Sunday Afternoon. One of the most popular preachers in England, Rev. G. A. Studdert-Ken- nely. chapiain to the king and rector of St. Edmond's, London, will preach at the 4 o'clock services February 3 in Bethlehem chapel; National Cathe- dral. The sermons will be broadcast. Rev. Mr. Studdert-Kennedy served as chaplain during the war, and was decorated with the military cross. In addition to his duties with the troops at the front, he lectured and preached fo thousandd of men in both the Brit- Ish and American armies, and his ability to hold the attention of these men was extraordinary. He is nick- named “Woodbine Wilile." because he was always handing out the famous Woodbine cigarettes. He Is a preacher of great boldness'and vigor and a staunch defender of the faith. Iis | plcturesque language and keenness | of argument win the respect and ad- miration of both the man in the street and the man in the-study. He has in “practically every city and town in England, and wherever he speaks crowds are turned away. He 1s now engaged as national mes- senger of the Industrial Christian Fellowship, which Is an organization {in the Church of England acting be- tween the ‘hurch. labor movement and the REV. J. C. BALL’S THEMES. Will Preach Tomorrow Morning on “Paul's Four I's.” At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Rev. John Compton Ball, will speak on “Paul's Four I's,” and in the evening on “The Things That Accompany Salvation.” Wednesday evening the Baraca class will hold its annual_banquet. | All the Baptist pastors of Washing- | ton and pastors of churches of all denominations surrounding the church | will be the special guests of the class. Senator Caraway and Pastor John Compton Ball will deliver addresses. — e PETWORTH SERVICES. Rev. W. Popkins to Deliver Sermons. Rev. George W. Popkins of Mount Hope Baptist Church, Loudoun coun- ty, Va, will be the speaker at the services tomorrow at Petworth Bap- tist Church. GOSPEL MISSION. G. The Gospel Mission 214-216 JOHN MARSHALL PLACE (A Soul-Saving Service Station) Georgetow wich th & M James P. McCurdy, Superintendent. 9:00 to 9:30—Devotions 2:30 to 3:30—Sunday School Superintendent Gooseman will be in charge of the Sunday eve- ning meeting. There will be speci speakers during the e ewing circle meets invited. Mrs. Gooseman Don’t Forget to Send in Your Check to Help the Unfortunate—We Need It Badly SEVERE WEATHER INCREASES THE DEMANDS UPON-US — > TONUS | BIBLE STUDENTS. Karl E. Gooseman General Superintendent Phone Main 1731 SUNDAY SERVICES Crildren's Home & Chinese Dept. 326-28-30 C St. N.W. to 8:00—Chinese Bible School 7:30t0 9:00—Evangelistic Service ial music. Mr. C. E. Fowler will ntire week. 30 every night. every Thursday afternoon at in charge. 2. BIBLE STUDENTS. Peace On Earth, Good Will To Men Why n SEATS FREE ot yet? All nations long for th establishment ofgChnstg' Kingdom on-earth with its blessings of peace, prosperity, happiness and everlasting life for the obedient of mankind. And its here, at the door! Hear the subject dis- cussed at length by Mr.F. W. Franz of New York City SUNDAY—11 AM. Pythian Temp’e (Auditorium) 1012 9th St. N.W. Mr. Franz will speak at 3 p.m. also. NO COLLECTION Enroll for Gathering Called for Philadelphia. A number of Washingtou clergy- men have enrolled as members of the priests’ convention to be held in Philadelphia in April. The program has now been completed, It ’s an- nounced. More than 400 priests have enrolled as members of the conven- tion which will open Tuesday morn- ing, April 29, with a solemn celebra- tlon of the holy cucharist in St Mark's Church, Philadelphia. The Bishop of Milwaukeo, who figured rrominently in the Anglo-Catholic congress of London last summer, will be the preacher. At 3 pm., convention, incarnation. the first session « t will he “The wili be made as follows: “The Delty of Our Lord, by Rev. Dr. Francis J. Hall, prof, ror of dogmatic theology in the Theological Seminary of T e Virgin Birth 5 Iam Pitt McCun, Tenatius® Church. New the night ucha- “The ~ Hols A, MeClen- 1y Church, Presence Penfold union, ing of | subjeet and th, Theoloz rt of Nash cminary sual.” the tonles: " Rev. Dr. W. of Mount Caly B 3 al Dr. " Frederick Lrovidence: “The Holy Rev. Frederick S. REV. DR, tev, Dr. ABRAM SIMON, Abram Simon is to cele- Ibrate his twenticth anniversary as rabbi of W hington Hebrew Congre- gation, at Eighth Street Temple, next lay at § p.m. is to 1 morning 21 Theolo ‘Study cf Mor r. Bover o program of ad- and music to be followed by eption to Dr. and Mrs, Simon Sisterhood of the Temple. ame here from Omaha, uperior of West noon the dis- Devotion nd the addre: and Meditatio Evang Rev aukee. be a pulllc Wednesday, being, “The The speakcrs Johnson, 1o and editor George Ci ston, 1IL; Rev TG, M. Rarr. tor of the Church of §t. Mary the Virzin, New York. This wiil be a nal congross, reprosenting the niland and middle atlantic es, and_ will be followed by similar gatherings in other parts of the ntry. look'ng toward a great national congress in | g the near future. This convention will open on the that the | Catholic hllgrllrag-\ sets o Foly land. TALKS TO BIBLE CLASS. Representative Ketchum to Spenkyr at Foundry Church. nized adult Pible ¢ Foundry Church will be addre: Representative John . Ketch 9:45 a.m. tomorrow in the auditorium of the church. 6. A. LYON TO SPEAK. Pastors’ in_eivic s for three years p avd of education, and_ls now ‘nt of the Columbiax Hospital ¢ the central conference of re- formed rabbi WILL BEGIN SERIES. Rev. Dr. Neilson to Speak on Les- sons From War. Memorial Church Dr. Barrow u_sweries of We Have and the first tremity and ship.” He is ndpoint of cussion will fe of tha as follow iety of St. John the “Rule of Life” by Very Hutchinson, dean of Mil The final session will mass meeting at § p.m. the general subjec Church ar.d Reunion. will be: Rt. Rev. Irving P. D. D., Bighop of Color: of tha Witne Stewart of J At the Ingram tomorrow the minister, will commence rmons _on “Lessons rned From the non is entitled Bond of Com speaking from the soldicr, he h theaters of the world wa ses of his experis s and bring from significance. A ioir will lead the praise £or tne | her PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. C, A, YOI Ithode Taland ave, u.w. Vesper Services. Sunday. 4 o.m. ~UNITED BRETHREN Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and REY. CHARLES | ©:40 duy 11:00 orimon 0 Federation to Hear Star| Associate Editor. G. A. Lyon, associate edi Evening Star, will be the 4 the Pastors' Federation, whith will i held Monday at 10:30 in New York Ave- ue Presbyterian Church. Hi “The Church and the Local Matters of practical importance to all ministers’ will be disc d, and an open forum will follow the address. Chu}ch of thc New Jerusalem summ‘n‘;‘q\-: Qufion‘hw roinz_worship_with NEW CHURCH ERA.” of Young People’s sermon B FRIENDS. FRIENDS CHURCH 13th ang Irving Sta. N.W. 9:45 am Meeting for worship. i1 a.m. C. E, 6:30 pm. Murray S. Kenworthy 4913 14th vt n.w. PASTOR. WELCOME O ALL. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. First day (Sunday) school—10 a.m. ALL ARE INVITED. _REFORMED. REF ORMED AT 13th A First 47 5, DIVINE SERVICES BUNDAY SCHOOL, 9 :45 a.n 135th AND O Grace mevi¥ 5" o ves . b 11 and 8—Worship and sermon. 9 :40—Sunday school; 7 p.m., _ UNITARIAN. League o PAUL 8 NIVERSALIST. Church of Our Father UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts. N.W. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D, Pastor. Sunday school. At 11 o'clock. morning worship, with ser- won by t or. Subject: “The Virtues of the Vicious” Kindergarteu at the same lour. SEATS i'KH.E—ALL WELCOME. SEVENTHDAY_ADVENTISTS 10th and Vv n Daily. RRY. 9:45 am., Sunday sereice at 5 pam Subject: ““There Is & Reason for the Becond A __ UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Founded 1821, ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D, MINISTER 9:45—Church School. 11 o’clock—Morning worship. Sermon by the Minister : “The New Salvation” If there was no “Fall of Man,” why Religion? ‘What “Plan of Salvation” did Jesus offer? What was the “Atonement”? Have we outgrown the Gospel? Miss Hood, Soprano Mr. Tittmann, Bass Mr. Lorleberg, Cello - Mr. Atwater, Piano Sunday Morning Services in B. F. KEITH'S THEATER Pending Completion New Church. 'ENTRAL UNION MISSION. The Interdenominational organization of the churches in Rescue, Rellef, Soclal and Evangelistic Work. 822 LOUISIANA AVENUE,N §$tmz (INCORPORATED) Phone Maln 4349. Temporars, Quarters, 432434 10th St. N.W. JOHN &, BEN SUPERT. EN ot ot BT SR s B Servlae: Nightly at 8 P.M. Sund. -, 3 uld 7:45 P.M. SUNDAY, JANUAR! 3 P.M.—Service in Mission Chapel, Mrs. W. H. Ramsey in charge. 3 P.M.—Service at Blue Plains, A. W. Chaney, leader. uartet from St. Paul's Enghsh Lutheran Church will sing. 7:45 .M.—Service in Mission Chapel. MRS. HESTER A. REISINGER, Speaker SPECIAL MUSIC ALL WELCOME NOTE—newkutbwhnwtmofmnfily " clothed men, women and children to the Mission seeking S e e et z :fq.foodormoney “'MS“’IHOIOCENTRAL Vernon M. E. Church To- He will preach tomorrow morning at morrow at 11 a.m. on “Religion and Af morrow Night. i Rev. Dr. Clovis G. Chappell, pastor of the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, who has resigned to! 80 to the First M. E. Church of Mem- phis, Tenn., will preach his final ser- mon here tomorrow night. The services tomorrow morning will | be broadcast, and arrangements have been made to have am amplifler In the Sunday school room for those who are unable to be accommodated in the main auditorium. A reception was tendered Dr, and Mrs. Chappell at the close of the prayer meeting Thursday night, when “fl was presented with a cablinet of silver. REV. DR. COVELL T0 SPEAK To Discuss Religion and Evolu- tion in Sermon. At Trinity Diocesan Church Re David Ransom Covell will preach to ivolution, Judgments. The junior brotherhood meets Tues- day night at 7 o'clock, with & devotional meeting, and reports on work done, following which is basket ball prac- tice for the first and second team: The vestry is to meet February 6, when the budget will be con- sidered. The girls' basket ball team is prac- ticing Wednesday nights, while re- hearsals for the pageant and dan, pantomime are Mondays und Thurs- days at 4 o'clock. and at § pm. on “Four 1924 ___UIHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION €23 LA, AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Bervices every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursdey, 8 D.m. ALL_WELCOME. —| A six-week course in mission study, under the leadership of Mrs. Carlton Ferris of the United Christian Mis- sionary Society of St. Louis, will open tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church and will continue each Sunday evening at the same hour. Mrs. L. C. Dyer will assist the leader of the class with descriptive talks on th work of missionaries in foreign flelds. “The class Is under the ausplces of the Christlan Endeavors of the church and will bo open to the public. At 6:45 o'clock the soclal committee of the Senfor’ Endeavor Society will serve tea, preliminary to the meet- ing of the soclety at 7 o'clock. DIETZ ANNOUNCES TOPIC. ‘How to Make a Pearl" is the sub- {Ject of a sermon by Dr. O. O. Dietz tomorrow at 8 pm. at the Wood- ridge Branch, Masonic Hall, Mills and Rhode Island avenues northeast, of the Brookland Baptist Church. Y. M. C. A. Y.M.C.A. DAY, 4:30 P ‘ “LIFE OF CHRIST” Hlustrated Lecture | By W. H. H. SMITH EVERYBODY INVITED. SIETHODIST PROTESTANT. ~ RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Tthode Island av it wt. REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. Services 11 am. and 8 pm Christian_Fndeavor—7 P.M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Colored) John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. REV. W, 0. CARRINGTON, Pastor. .m.—Sunduy school und Hible classes. Sermon by Bishop J. §. Caldwell. NEW THOUG A Unlon Meeting Under the Auspices of The International New Thought Alliance Will be held at THE WOMAN'S CITY CLUB, Jackson Pl N.W 8 pan., Januars 27, 1024, Spenkes Lezare M. Obear, “THE SILENCE. Mrs. Florence Willard Day, “THE LIFE MORE ABUNDANT." sio by Mre. Wandeen Weber. Closing with special healing service. ALL WELCO; FREE WILL OFFERING. NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE 812 17th St. N.W. Second Fleor Front, SUNDAY AT 3 P “THE EVERLASTING TRUTH," HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON, Speaker. (WEDNESUAY AT 3 131 Sunda, Mrs. 0. Patients received each day (except Sunday) from 10 am. to 6 pn. THE PLAYHOUSE 1514 N st maw. Sundy, Jan. 27th, 8 p.. “That Most Wonderful Book” Jeannette H. Wade. nission Free. “HOW WE (JOT Ol.'ll BIBLI:." Tuesday, 5 p.m.—Healing meeting. Every oy _welcome. 509 11th St Daily noon meeting, 12 to 1 o'clock. SUNDAY, 11 AN, NW, “How to Gain the Higher Truths” II-IBENI'ZZI-'.R M. E. ( CHURCH CHRIST SERVICE CENTER | QGalbraith A, M. E. Zion Church 6th st. bet. L and M sts. n.w. WM. D. BATTLE. Pastor Betrayed." Holy_ Commu l'lml are 3 Corner 4th and D Sts. 8.E. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school hour. Heart and Hand CI rinon by Pastor. and musical program. pworth Leagu: ¢. JOHN" M. BOONE will preach (Ridgewsy Choir). EVERYBODY WELA(C | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. { Calvary M. E. Church South "’“"’ M GEORGETOWN Rev. Wm. Auhre) Lynch, Pastor. 3. WDSON RINGER. Yllwl‘ ! G. W. COBB, Associate Pastor. | . T. J. COPELAND,| altiniore ~ Conference Mis. | | H { | Church \chool 9:30 a.m. Classes for all ages. HOGE BIBLE CLASS, Prof. W. G. U YOUNG MEN'S cLass, s uitikin, Hlips, teacher. teacher. - EPWORTH M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. By Prof. F. B. Tyrrell. The Midweek Problem Cl WEDNESDAY. 3 P, ubject, “The Great Psychological Lesson of the Garden of Eden” Leader, Mrs. P. F. Callahan. ALL Wi SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. 1 VIVA M. AND ARNETT JANUARY,Minlsters 1326 Eye St. ) SUNDAY, 8 P. VIVA M. JANUARY, “The Spoken Word ol Amlumty LESSONS IN TRUTH CLASS. ‘Wednesday, 8 p.m., * Special Course in Healing. Subject: “Basis of True Health” THURSDAY, 8 P.M.. CHRISTIAN HEALING CLASS. 'I'HE HEALTH S'I'UDlO Dr. GERTRUDE V. SHECKELLS, Directar. SUNDAY—5 0'CLOCK. VESPERS—HEALING. ‘Wonders and Dangers of Psycho-Suggestive Healing. Taoestration by Edw. 1. Youns. All Invited. | | Pattorm ‘ FREE_LECTURE [ THURSDAY. 31, AT 8 P.M. JAMES COURSEU BARTHOLF, Extensloa, Sec’ Food Couneil. Savjects “FEED FITNESS, DR. SHECKELL'S HEALTH COURSE Begins Friday. February 1, at 8 P.M. PHONE POTOMAC '815. Science of Truth Association “THE STORY OF A TRUE LIFE,” Ada Rainey, Speaker, Friday evening, February 1, 8 o'clock. TALK ON TRUTH WITH MEDITATION, ‘Wednesday afternoon, & o'clock WOMEN'S CITY CLUB, 22 Jackson Pl Counecticut Ave. and H St. 223DIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Phone Frank. 1889 | Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. the Vermont Avenue Christian Church on “Lost and Found.” The topic of his sermon in the evening will be “The Haunted Hous 1 music will be rendered at both services by | the chorus choir and mixed and male quartets under the direction of Wii- Rl’v Hnw.ln! F. l)owns, Pa-lor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday _school. cluw will_be fenasyivan 1 am.— Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and Reception of Members 7:00 p.mn.—Fpworth Leugue service. & p.m.— “The Great Magnet” YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH | Sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Columbia Helghts Chnsuan ph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor. Park R near 14th St 9:20 a.m. HARVEY BAKER SMITH, Mintster, Pastor, . i (‘l!‘flaTlAN Park View Christian Church Park rond east of Georgla ave. WALTER Y Titite schoal—9 11:00 a1, 11:00 a'n 11. and Universits s on “'God .m. , Power of the Discipl n Endeavor. “IThe Chirist of the Chureh."” ____ THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Clrcle N.W.) DERFER, D. D, Bible sehool. ervice with sermon by A, Hanson, Db " i u-in series on ie ndments aod 3 . helng “‘A Study of Puritan Types.” A WELCOME T0 AL (Tuke S 5 aud New L 0 the clhur No Epwarti; to join in_t Pastor, 10 vor x . and Jr. ervice with sermon. lSth S.t. Christian Church | and Ky. ave. se Ministér. Upshur Towa nve, bus " gubject: “Rosponsi- | i i Chase, ““The Great { NICHOTSON VERMONT AVENUE | CHRISTIAN CHURCH i Vermont ave. n v REV. EARLE WILFLEY, 1.1. D, Pls!ox. 5 a.m.—Bible scliool. "~ “LOST AND FOUND.” “THE HAUNTED HOUSE." Special music at both services under the direction of W. E. Hraithwaite. 6 p.m.—Mission study cluss. . B mectings. ‘Ninth Street Clmstlan “The Church With a Welcome,"” 9th 5nd D sta, n.e. C. R. STAUFFER, Mi DAY SERVICES 9:30—Rible school 11:00—Morning w o ok (A Lvening Serviee “OLD WE Sunday eeliool, 9:45 & FOL NDRY SIST EAR P ST LLS™ 'J:J(I:Lm.~Churth school 11 am. and 8 pm.: Preach Rev. George Llurkc Peck, D. D. M. taitimore, Themes: AM.—“God's Cycle” ireater Than Our Heart” Epworth League. Ly Quartet Choi ‘WELCOME, 1 of Missions. CHRISTIAN S - CHRISTIAN SCl'ENCE SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist,/ Columbia road and Enctid » Second Church oi Lhnsl Sci nhs'. NE Musonte T | METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. Masonte Temple, 131h s Fourth Church of umsni Sclenl.ist.v The Ar 14th st. and Park rd. Te: N not the xpil none of Hix, THE WILLI —\MV McKINLEY MEMORIAL. w if any man have t of Christ he ix 11 AN, AND 8 P.M Senator From Ohio. o BISHOP WILLIAM F. McDOW- ehioliday PITOL, 10 8 (exeept Wednesdays. SPlRlTUALlST "MRS. RIZPAH ELDON F St. N.W. ng every Monday. ingy_daily. e. Phione Line, 2049 A eTytuny oot s Amne 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Public Worship—S e r mons by the Pastor. 7 p.m.—Epworth Leaguc. Large Chorus Choir and | Quartet. Mr. Charles S. | Wengard, director of | music. 1‘ MT. PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th ST. W. NEAR LAMON CLIFTON K. RAY, Minister, 9:80 a.m.—Suaday school and Bible 11:00 .—Morning wunlflg. the Pastor: “FROM DEN TO THE CITY. tion of new members. pecial music by the Quartet. p.m.—Epworth League. m.—iissionary’ Pageant, SAVE AMERICA." —Midweek prayer service. . ALL WELCOME. FREE Emory M. E. Church South |\ Ga. ave. and Rittenhouse st. n.w. . E. A. LAMBERT, PASTOR. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Pastor— “THE CHOICE OF BOOKS” Bpeclll music by Chorus Choir. p.m.—Sermon_by Pastor— "FACIN(] TOMORROW” Offertors. solo, selected, Bond. Mr. H. Le Roy Lewis 2.m.—Sunday school. O for all ages. 'Special classes for men and women. p.m.—Epworth League, 00 p.m. ThuLlfll!:Pl‘l!!l‘ BQL"I[-_ Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and B Sts. 5.W. asses. Sermon by THE GAR- Recep- A demonstration—Mexico, ~—Sunday _school. ' DR. CLOVIS 8:00 a.m.—Sermon Make UNION MISSION, and send to 432 10th Street northwest. 9:30—Sunday - School. NOTE—Dr. Chappell’ cast Station WCAP. Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South 9th Street and Massa 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by for Everybody. 6:45 p.m—Epworth League. Special music at regular church services by male quartet and chorus choir under direction of R. Deane Shure. 's morning sermon will be broad- A by hg—-udinth&mlhy t-of the overflow crowd. usetts Avenue N.W. G. CHAPPELL by DR. CHAPPELL. rtmentally Organized. Depa: Classes station will SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lecture, J. Albert Waters Message service, Mrs. Lida Mas- tin, Mr. Redmond. 8 O'Clock. 22 All Welcome. ’Oth N.W., Near * TheFirst Spu-nuahst Church ecturs by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY, Subject: “YOURSELF” ||CHURCH OF MODERN | | ) | i i 1 Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tennessee ave. n.e. CHARLES F. LINGER, Minister. SPECIAL At 3 pm. ground will be broken for the new Rose- dale M. k. Church. The speakers will be: Dr. John R. Edwards, Distr Superintendent ; Dr. Lucius C. Clark, Chancellor of the American University Dr. Guy Fitch Phelps of Followed by Spirit Messages. . {| the Board of Temperance di ity in disguise.”"— | ] . & p.m., at Pythian Tem- | and public morals. ! nw., second” floor. © All | x | All Are Invited Hl come and Rejoice With Us ach person re- 1 reading. HETHOD T EPISCOPAL (WHITE). 2 s, 77777777 70 HAMLlNE triscorar CHURCH EPISCOPAL Ninth and P Streets Northwest JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D., MINISTER MORNING SERVICE, 11 O'CLOCK Subject : “The Miser’s Greatest Misery” EVENING SERVICE, $ 0'CLOCK Subject : “Some Old-Fashioned Things Greatly Needed” 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 7 P.M.—Epworth Leaguc, Miss Ross, Leader. Special Music at all services under the direction of Miss Edith B. Athey COME WORSHIP WITH US 0 00 CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School; Mr. Edwin Dice, superintendent. 9:30—Cuivary Men's Bible Class; Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, president; Dr. Arthur C. Christle, teacher. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by Minister, on the subject: “THE TRANSFORMING POWER OF JESUS” “Sortie” (Rogers). Anthem, “Praise Ye the Lord D Brarien Feas Nor Yer 0 Terael (Spicker). Organ, “The Hearens Ate Telling” (Haydn). 7:00—Epworth League devotional service, 8:00—Public worship, with sermon-lecturs by ERY, on the subject: “IT CAN'T BE DONE—SO HE DID IT” USIC: “Reverie” (Sanderson). “‘Prayer” (Guilmant). Anthem, wartse Bnime O - Solo, =1 Wi Lift Cp Mige Lyes” (Eville), Mr. Miller, ~ HAROLD MILLER. DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC; EMMA HEoRes LOUISE THOMPSON, CHURCH ORGANIST. N ; % 7 % NN Dr. MONTGOM- 1 Auditorium for the Church Doors Open in the Evening at seven-thirty. Free Seats to the Public.