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PLANS NATION-WIDE “CHRIST CRUSADE” Program of Universalist Church to Open in Wash- ington February 10. The nationkl convention of the Universalist Church of America 1is planning for & nation-wide “Christ crusade.” With national headquar- ters in Boston under its general su- perintendent, John Smith Lowe, ar- rangements have been made to begin the campaign February 10 in Wash- ington at the Unlversalist Church of * Our Father, 13th and L streets north- west, continuing each successive Sun- day F\‘L"lhs for elg weeks. Starting In the Capital city the plan includes # simultaneous cam- paign in Baitimore and Philadelphia. Prominent Preuchers Listed. Light prominent preachers of the Universalist Church, from New York, Foston and vieinity, have been chosen to conduct the service in Washington. Rev. Dr. I'. O. Hall, formerly pas- tor of the Church of the Devine Pa- ternity of New York and mnow of Tufts College, Boston, will speak sundey evening, February 10. Other kpeakers expected are Dr. J. Fort ‘ton, formerly of the City Temple, Vundon now of New York; Rev. Dr. J. M. Atwood, president of the Unl- Versalist ‘general conventlon: Rev. Lr. F. W. Perkins of Lynn, Mass.; Rev. Tomlinson of Worces- ter. Mass.; Rev. Dr. J. F. Alblon of Portland, Me; Rev. Dr. J.'S. Lowe, aeneral superintendent of the Unli: Versallet Church, and Rev. Dr. F. D. Adams of Detrolt, Mich. While the sermons will.in no sense be controversial, it is sald, the gen- eral theme will be “A Modernist's Religlon” with a positive message on euch underlying topics as “Christ: A Lite, Not & Dogma.” “A Gospel of Good Tidings and Succe: of Jesus, Easy to Find,” “The each. to Live” “The ing of Jesus, of Christ he Kingdom of Gulde Book and * Morning Service Each Sunday. Morning services will be conducted each Sunday st the Church of Our Father, beginning February 10, with tpecial sermon by the pastor, Rev. Clarence E. Rice, a1 preparation for the service of the speaker of the evening. Dr. Rice's general theme for morning sermons will be “The Tundamentals of u Modernist.” under which general theme he will treat “The Bible,” “Evolution and Its Re- ligious Significance,” “A New Refor- mation in Our Day” and “The Pur- vose of Religion.” At the close of the “Christ cru- s#ade” in Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, another group of citles and churches will be chosen until the “crusade” is carried through the pation. JERSEY PASTOR HERE. Dr. Sizoo to Speak at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. The pulpit of the New York Avenue Presbyterian C'hurl.h will be occupled tomorrow by Dr. _Joseph R. 8izoo, pastor of the Second. Reformed Church of Somerville, N. J. Last summer Dr. Kizoo was the preacher at the Hague. Tomorrow Dr. Eizoo will preach at 11 a.m. on “A Balanced Life": at 8 p.m. on “A study by Contrasts. MRS. BADCLIFFE SPEAKER. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will speak at the monthly mesting of the League of the Covenant, the Young Women's Missionary Soclety of the Church of the Covenant, which Is to be enter- tained by Mrs. Charles Gardner at the clubhouse of the American Assocla- * tion of University Wome: 1634 I atreet, Wednesday at 0 p.m. SWEM -ANN OUNCES TOPICS. “The Queerest Thing Ever Said at a Dinner Table!” will be retold by Rev. E. Hez Swem tomorrow night, 8 o'clock, at the Centennial Baptist Church. The morning subject at 11 o'clock is “The Best Benefactions Aurmonted WILL HOLD SERVICES. Services will be held in the H Street Christian Church, H and 6th s southwest, tomorrow as fol- 11 a.m., morning worship with n _meditation, “Seeing the 7:45 p.m., subject, “Holy ‘iplrlL Bhptl-m i PASTOR TO SPEAK HERE. Rev. Dr. G. I. Humphreys, D. D, president of the Maryland Conference, will preach at North Carolina Avenue Methodist Protestant Church tomor- Tow morning. i Y. M. C. A Y. M. C. A, SUNDAY, 4:30 .3 “Jesus’ Great Miracles” Tilustrated Lecture By W. H. H. SMITH EVERYBODY INVITED. BISHOP TO CONFIRM CLASS AT CHEVY CHASE 8ervice Will Be First of Xind at All Baints’ Church Since New Rectorship. The of Washington will Vit Al Salnts’ Chureh, Chevy Chase Circle, tomorrow at, 11 a.m. and ad- er the rite of confirmation. will be the first service of con- firmation in All Saints' since the ar- rival last September of the vpresent rector, Rev. Henry T. Cocke. In the afternoon the bishop will conduct the service at the National Cathedral at 4 p.m., at which Rev. G. A. Studdert-Kennedy, rector of St. Edmond's Church, London, wili preach the sermors B. Y. P. U. NEWS An intermediate Baptist Young Peo- ple's Union federation was organized at a meeting at West Washington Baptist Church January 25. The fol- lowing officers were elected: Pre: dent, Robert Woods, West Washing- ton; first vice president, Miss Lillian Smith, First Church; second vice president, Miss Margaret Reese, Clar- endon; secretary, Miss Ellzabeth Richards, Fifth Church; treasurer, Lorain Lerue, Takoma Park; Stdney Carter, Cerélle - B tormediate superintendent, - presided | at the meeting, and it is through her work, ausisted by Miss Leona McMur- ray, junior superintendent, that this new work has been begun. The Columbla Baptist Young People's Union Federation s arranging for a musical entertainment to be given February 29, The Lovette Concert Company 1 give the program, which will consist of vocal and in strumental muste. Dr. Lovette, for- merly head of the music department of Baylor College, has charge of the program. On account of not being able to make satisfactory arrangements for the Seventh Baptist Church of Baiti- more, the joint meeting, which was to be held February § between the Columbia Baptist Young People's Union Federation and Baltimore City Baptist Young People’s Union, hus been called off. The Fifth Baptist Young Peoples’ Union has a Sunday morning union working under the auspices of the Sunday school. It is known as the James class for young men and en, taught by 'C. Clinton Jame Whashington attorney, and is coi posed aimost entirely of active me: bers of the Baptist Young People’s Union. Second Washington Baptist Young People’s Union fs engaged in a study class this week on “Baptist Princi- ples”’ Arrangement for the class were made by the union's Bible read- ers’ leader, Miss Roberta Moore. MALE CHORUS TO SING. Features Night Service at Second Baptist Church. A large male chorus will sing at the Second Baptist Church at the service tomorrow night. “‘God's Throne Room in This World" will be the sermon sub- Jecl of the pastor, Rev. Ellls C. Primm. At the morning service the subject of the pastor will be A Christian’s Proper Relation to Evil Doers. CLASS TO GIVE DINNER. The Kinnear class ¢f young men of the Calvary Baptist Church is to give a dinner Tuesday at 7 pm. in the banquet hall of the- church. Jus Siddons of the Bupreme Court of District of Columbia s to deliver an address. Music will be furnished by the class orchestra. The class meets Sundays at 9:30 a.m. DR. W. L. DARBY TO PREACH. Dr. W. L. Darby, secretary of the Federation of Churches, will_preach tomorrow morning in the Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church, and at night the Lutheran Church of | the Retormation. i ——- “INGERSOLL” IS TOPIC. “Ingersoll's Philosophy of Immor- tality” will be presénted before the jopen forum of the Secular League to- morrow afternoon, 3 o'clock, at Musi- cllnl Hall, 1008 £ street northweast. o lecturer. Alfred Tomson, was as- Isncmea with Col. Ingersoll, and had haree of his lecturs dates 1 Mon- tana {n 188 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924, EPIPHANY LUTHERAN MEMBERS |NEW PASTOR TO TAKE |“EGOTIST AND HUMBLE” TO MARK CHURCH’S 15th YEAR Special Sermons Tomorrow and Reception Monday | gev. w. 7. Hubbard t5 Assume Evening at Edifice, New Hampshire Avenue and U Street. The fifteenth anniversary of Epiph- any Lutheran Church, New Hamp- shire avenue and U street northwest, i8 to be celebrated tomorrow at the regular services and also by an in- formal reception Monday evening. At $:30 am. tomorrow Harry T. Domer of St. Paul's Church is to_ad- dress the Sunday school. Dr. Foster U. Gift of Baltimore will preach at 11 o'clock, and Dr. John Weldley, president of the Maryland synod, will preach at 8 p.m. Special music will be rendered by the vested cholr. At the reception Monday evening brief addresses of fellcitation will be made by reveral local clergymen, and there will be a program of music. Church Organized in 1909. Epiphany Lutheran Church was started in February, 1909, with about thirty-five members, and held its first ces in _the Confederate Memorial 1322 Vermont avenue, Dr. Sam- . Leech preaching for the con- gregation. hey soon moved to Gunton-Temple Chapel at 14th and R streets, where services were con- tinued ‘until the present chapel was completed and dedicated June 4 1911. In November, 1509 Rev. Dr. Charles F. Steck, then president of the Mary- land synod and pastor of the large Lutheran Church at Frederick, Md. sccepted the call of Epiphany and continued the work here until Octo- ber, 1922, when he resigned to accept a call to Waynesboro, Va. The con- gregation was then served tempo- rarily by Dr. Foster U. Gift of Ba timore. “The present pastor, Rev. W. C. Waltemyer. came to Epiphany January 1 last, from the historic Old St. John's Church at Thurmont, Md., which was founded in 1760. Chapel Valued at $50,000. During the past fifteen yea: Epiphany Church has maintained steady growth. It Is active and vig- orous in all departments, contribut- ing liberally, both in service and monay. in many flelds of church work. UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and R sts. n.w. REV. CHARLES E. P'l'l.'!‘l D. D.." Pastor. " ¥ouih and Hope. 1 p.m.—C. E. Socletles .m.—Sermon, ‘“The Tnseen Guest.' ~ DIVINE SCIENCE. HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE 812 17th Bt. NN'W. Becond Floor Fromt, SUNDAY AT 4 P.3. “CHRISTIAN HEALING IN THE EAST.” GEORGE W. LANEA, Bpeaker, Construetive Current Event DAILY FROM 12 TO Patients received each dar (except "Sunday) from 10 a.m. to ractittonere—3iios Einta Graz. Dr. G F._Ricker_and Leo M i ULHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION €23 LA. AVE. N.W, For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness REV. M. R. JAPHET Will Preach Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thersday, 8 p.m. ALL WELUOME. LECTURE : “MEDICAL PSVCHOLOOY" SUNDAY EV 1487 Rhode ml I\'C nW. Dr. Joe Shelby Riley will deliver an il- lustrated lecture on Boul of a Deathless Bclence, and the Powsrs of M il The blic s _cordiglly fovited. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. | STUDIO—812 BEVEN: TEENTH Noonday Healing Semce Daily 12:13 to 1 ucted by ELIZARETH READ After lh- manner of and_synchronizing with 5 'RRAY'S HEALING MEETING At the New York Center. CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Ecclcsla‘.‘.° = AVAL LODGE HALL. Every Sunday, 11:30 a.m. Al welcome. " Christadelphia Chapel 733 Webster Bt. N.W. —WORSHIP. \THE NEED. THE HOUR, THE MAN,” By G. B. TAYLOR. Y. W. C A ] PHYLLIS WHEATLEY 201 BM: Island Vesper Services Sunday., 4 p.m. 11a 8p. W. 0. A NW. ter, preach 'me, “The an.- People’s Tnbennr]e 10 1' ', at . la_of National Lif FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. First day (Sunday) school—10 a.m. ALL ARE INVITED, 13th snd Irvln, Sta. NW. . E., 6:30 Murray S. Kenwonhy 4913 14th st. n.w, PASTOR. Phone_Col. 8872 WELCOME TO ALL. REFORMED. REFORMED . Fir: t AT 13th AND MOXROE ST8 S DR. 2 BIBLE STYDENTS. International Bible Students’ UNIVERSALIST 13th and L fits. N.W. Rev. Glnmlce E; Rice, D. D, n!dr. 9:45 a.m., Bu inda; A i woreiss worship, with ser- mon by n» Sator. Eabjecr: '0 THE YOUNG” h Kma'r:;f..n ot e ame bear. e Ygune Peoplers ‘Brotherhood in Japan®; b, 7—A2 § to 7 p.m.. Chick- :30 Plctures tn e aveniag 40=sunday sehool: 7 pm.. C. E. ~_CENTRAL UNION MISSION. Fel en n. dinner at’the cbureh. At 7:80 p.m., monthiy meetiog of the Optimist Club. Pro- gram: A Dickens Evaning."” SEATS FREE—ALL WELCOME. CENTRAL UNION MISSION. 7 aad Vriday aveniogs at § o'cloek Everybody gets a reading. "MRS. RIZPAH ELDON’ 512 Opisitusl mersegs meeting Monday, P n. Bpifitual readiogs datly. CHURCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lecture, J. Albert Waters Message service by Mr. Red= mond and pastor. 8 O'Clock. 822 201 All Welcome. th N.W., Near Pa. Ave. TheF xrstSpirituahstCF ch ALFRBD H. TERRV. Subject: “ARE YOU HAUNTED?" Foll t messages. Wrappen 8 Buid ks envelopt rendert la of the righteous wa rth 'lfldl ing _ their l’tnl Runday, P-m. 2 9th 'st. n.w. (lecflld floor). All welcom: TWO ORIENTAL NIGHTS February 6 and 13, at 8 n.e. Each person receives & EP[SCOPAL The Iuterdevominational organization ol the churches in Rescus, lclul. Eoclal and Evangelist tie Work. ' w&u (INCORPORATED) ym.—Holy communion, ..m.—Church_school. ning prayer and special mu- e e et Church of the Ascension. . 822 LOUISIANA AVENUE, N Phoue Main 4349 Chitdren;s Home, 120 JOHN 8. BENNETT s, 432434 1018 Bt. N.W. JORN &. n'u'vn"fig. 'u#:mvhmnt.r. IN CHARG! Services Every Nizht at 8 P.M. Sundays at 3 and 7:45 P.M. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, AT 3 P.M: Service in Mission Chapel, H Street Christian Church in charge. ]! REV. HAROLD E. DICKENS, s, | speaker. Special music. | FOR FORTY YEARS THIS |n LIEF WORK 'AMONG THE eaker. 7:45 p.m., M!' L. V. Judson, Everybody welcome. mscomcu.'b;\m POOR. [IN¢ FAMI F THE CLOTHING, FOOD AND MONEY ARE NTEDED A'l' 'l'lfls TIME '1'0 CARRY ON THIS WORK. ly Communton. 9:30 a.m.— Church School. U am— Holy Bucharist - 6:30 p.m.— R F ® R Temsons ane "Address, Exercises to be held at the regular services tomorrow aand also with an nformal receptios Monday nig! ‘The present chapel occupies about one-third of the building site and fronts on U street. It is designed to form a wing of the main auditorium, Which will ‘overlook Sixteenth stret on the New Hampshire avenue front- age. The chapel and lot are valued at about $50.000. and were cofipletely paid for in 1919. Since that date the church has purchased a parsonage, at 1813 Kalorama road, and accumulated & substantial bulldjng fund. The present officers of the church are: Trustees, Rev. G. H. Slaybaugh, { F. C. H. Wurdeman and D. N. Klapp; elders, A. Leech, jr.; George Hushman and L. Russell Alden: dea- cons, F. M. Criswell, I. B. Dodson. H. N. Link, W. L. Rhoads, G. G. Loehler and Ferdinand Waldman. SERVICES AT ASCENSION. Rev Thomas W. Cooke, rector of the Church of the Ascension, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing on “Demoniacs of Gadara.” and in the evening on ‘Driving Christ Away.” The services will be as follows: Plain celebration of the holy eucharist, 8 am.; church school, 9:30 am.; choral eucharist and sermon, 11 am.; Chi- nese school, 2:30 p.m.; voung people’s soclety, 6:30 p.m.; feliowship tea. 7 p.m.; evensonz and sermon. 8 p.m. . EPISCOPAL. ST, MARGARET'S Conoecticut ave. and Bancroft place. FTOURTH § AY \FI‘ER FEPIPHANY. Clers REV. HERNERT N‘orr SMITH, REV. HARGLD V. 80—Holy Communion. 80-—Chureh_school. 11:00—foly Communion and Sermon by the ect 4:30—Cantats, “The Star of Bethlehem." Thursday—Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbia rd. and Irving. Rev. GEO. ¥, DUDLEY, D. D, Rev. CLYDE BROWN, Axhn Wt SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Holy Communien rch _School uv“ Sermon ure! Communfon Protec omg Peo Meeting aing Prayer and Eermon the Bwine Lovers. Floly Commimion Tuss. aud Thur Christisn_Healing Tues., 10 Grace Pumh—GEORGETOWN ““The Little Church on the Canal and Potomae." 1041 Winconsin ave.. below 53 Dureat, Segerend Heney L. 0. 9 -30, Georgetown Corzer of O and 'Mo-ll: Sts. N.W. REV, JOHN 8. MOSES, Rector. "DERTI] ECNDAY AFTER EPIPHANTY. he Holy Commusion, Thureh school e o1y Communion_and_Ser- mon:_ Preacher, the Rector. 513 pm.—Young Peoples” Meating. —Evening Praver and Addres Thuratap. 10:00 8 o T The Holy_Communior HOLY COMFORTER - lonnouuu- w‘ ] REV. REQINATD ¥ CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N st REV. olam?! = K'l.' epus and ¥ ""DiNON, "Hector. :00—FHoly C n $ h",'{"fnmu ‘:l -00—Morning service and sermon. 8:00—Evening service and o ALL WELCOME. St. Paul’s Church ®°gk e Services now in Restored Chorch, Sundays—Holy cunmunxon. Mornin; fi 3rd. and c lts. )avid Ransom Mlel!l at OL! cmnm'flou." SONDAY SCHOOL. 6:45 K 3. LE. Rey. Willlam Henry Pettus, Bactor. Rev. Willlam A. Musker, Rev. C. K. Cogswell, A Thuraday, 11 &2 —Holy Communion. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! Washington Cathedral Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for Al People.” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN, Wisconsin ave. n.wii near Woodley rd. Holy Communion. Morni: H:I';"m’"le..“ Litany. Prea chapl. Brl'.h.h forces at the front in t war. ™ Music by the Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radie every Sunday. Take Wisconsin W are. cars or Woodley road ington see the National - Catbedral, . . 6. LOUNSBURT " l PULPIT TOMORROW Duties at Fountain Memorial Baptist Church. Rev. W. J. Hubbard, formerly pas- tor of the Calvary Baptist Church, Radford, Va., who recently was called to the pastorate of the Fountain Memorial Baptist Church, Randle Highlands, D. C., is to assume his duties tomorrow, preaching at the morning and evening services. Mr. Hubbard's pastorate at Radford was Interrupted by the world war, in which he volunteered, serving as chaplain at Camp Lee for fifteen months. He has been active In Rad- ford as president of the Ministerial Assoclation, the Law Enforcement League and was a member of the scout councll and chairm froop committoe. He was For’ thrce terms appointed by the Governor of Vir- ginia as moving plr\ure Inspector for Radford, under the Virginia censorship. He recelved his collegiate educetion at Randolph-Macon College. Ashland, Va. He served as evangelfst for the Shenandoah Baptist Assoolation, and also held pastorates Midd) - }'*' and Broadwa v. and Mrs. Hubbard family will maiio thelr nome at 14 strest southeast. One of the clnrgymua sons is & member of t facuity of the Collega of Medictas, Unlversity of Virginla, Charlottes. "Thie publtc installation of the n, ew tor will take place February 22. everal Washington ministers will participate In this event, among Whom will be Dr. H. W. 0. Mil: executive 'se. 0 Columbia Adnncu((o:lr.“ry Bepiine es, and Dr. Hubert Bun: - tiring pastor of the Fountain® Same. rial Chlurch, Followjee thin, exer- clses an informal reception will be E}fllfi")!n the lecture rooms of the . C | THE TO BE SERMON TQPIC At Trhmy Diucenn Church tomor- w David Ransom Covell will rmh 0t 11 un. on ¥The Egotist md e Humble,” and at 3 p.m. on “Wh: Callest Thou Good The Young People's Socloty will 5 p.m., with “Sunday Ob- servance” as the disctisslon toplc, un- der tha leadership of Miss Wilkins. The M s Gaddess are in charge of the refrzlhments. following the meet- "§he Juntor Brotherhood Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. Mlss Brightwell is ln charge of the dancing classes In conjunction with the rehearsals for the coming play, held Mondays and Thursdays at 4 p.m. At the meeting last Wednesday of the duy section of the Woman's Aux- illary, Miss B. Kibbey was elected president, Mrs. A. Merton vice presi- dent, Mrs. C. Ticer secretary-treas- urer, Mrs. F. Meehan chairman of the supper committee and Mrs. T. Gaddes ghairman of the altar gulid com- mictee. MONTGOMERY 0 PREACH. Will Speak at Calvary Methodist Morning and Evening. Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will preach at Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow evening on “The Prodigal Daughter. At the morning service he will take for his subject “The Drama of Job.” Speclal music at both serv. UNDENOMINATIONAL. HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY CHURCH BRIGHTWOOD MASONIC TEMPLE, Georgla and_ Colorado aves. Ber. MAURICE 8. WHITE, Minister. Giivert, Supt. of 8. “The Sllhstllllte 1:00 om—Youag Teopie’s Gociet. K‘;ww!ng the Community” ‘Thure.—8ervice at 1432 Madison st. METAODIST PROTESTANT. RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rhods Tp] ve. at 1st st. n.w, REV. JAMES !TBAUGE\ D. D., Pastor. Servlces It am. and 8 p.m. r—7 P.M. I(Ei:_'DDlST EPISCOPAL SODTE e 80 ursda; ‘Woly Communion and Healin; & -4 Strangers beartily vnkvml= !l" orabip. nl,l Ueen held regularly in thls hnllm stacy T THOMAS’ Tt Possibl: 80— Questions anewered: 1) ith the pronounce- ot the Ah‘gh!l;fi'»p of Canterbary 1o o you resolutions [ the New yegr 3 CIF £004 3 !n'vm"m!d you deal with the par. nm h-tnu wtats the e Cathotichnm 5 Roas &0 ST, JOHN'S ¢ CHURCH 16th and H Streets. g:l':mrnm'::m{nn Tectu l’ yer. ‘fln hv s;rg‘nn Will. Preach nwxnl'ufu At 8 P.M. Dr. JOHNSON Wil e an Al “THE INTERNATION Epiphany G street near 14th 8:00 a.m.—~Holy Commusion. 9:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Church schools, 11:00 . Holy Commusion and Sermon Rev. Henry Lubeck, LL.D,D.C. L. 4:00 pm.—Evensong and sermon. 6:00 p.m.—Youog People's Boclety. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon by Dr. Lubeck Church of the Tnnsfigunhon Rock Oresk Paciun GALLA’ . WEST OF Tets x.w. The Rt A e R R;\'/h;l'lm.E;hFrmn D.D, Sunday Bven l;‘n’r'um.z 10._at 8_0'Clook. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. ard Romao | EPWORTH | “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH.' M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. il Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Public Worship. The Pastor will preach. 7 pm.—Epworth League. Friday, 8 p.m. “Saint meets DR. LUBECK TO PREACH. Program for Tomorrow at Church of the Epiphany. At the Church of the Epiphany to- morrow Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck will be the special preacher at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. The holy communion will be celebrated at 8 am. and 11 am. At the 8 o'clock p.m. service the Eplscopal Young People’s Society will have its monthly corporate com- munion, followed by & fellowship breaktfast in the parish house. Rev. Raymond L. Wolven will be the preacher at the service of choral evening at 4 o'clock. The Eplscopal Young People's Soclety will meet at 6 o'clock. CHRISTIAN. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. morth of N st. REV, EARLE WILFLEY, LL. .—Bible school. THE NEW FREEDOM." 8 p.m.—Musical gervice by choir, mixed pravo. Broa cast from station WJH, Wm. P. Boyer Co. 7:00 pm. E. meetings. Thursday, 7:30—Prager_service. Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 14th and Meridian sts. ible study, 10 a.m. 4. Freaching azd Communian,” 11 a.w. and D. n.w. arly weleome to everyhody. T. B. LARIMORE Miaiuter. Columbla Hexghts Christian near 14th ST, chool. Whoie sk 8t nARvEY B Minlster. P30 8.m—Bible 11 Whole Tan 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—""Jesus of Nezareth Passeth By.” THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. ¥5th St. Christian Church I5th st and Kv. ave. ne. JARRETT, Minister, m.—Bible scho m.—Preaching, Church at the ject: “Light the Park road east of G WALTER F. SMITH, A Rible school—9 11:00 TK.QNS}'IG“ATION TRANSFORMATION. i R spoNstBtLT 7:43 pm— ¥ SESSION. OF P08 Junlor and Senior ¢ AND 2t 4 avd 6:45 pm. Ninth Street Christian “The Church With a Welcome." 9th and D sts. nee. 11:00 and 7 45—<cnviccs of wor- METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Colored) Paul.” Washington Choral Society. v Large Chorus Choir and i Quartet. Mr. Charles S. Wengard, director of music. Visitors Cordislly Welcomed. 5t ST PAUE it 3. JUDSON RINGEL, Pustor. G. W, COBB, Associate Pastor. em —s-mnu P.m.—Sermer. Church School, 9:30 a.m. Classes for all ages. HOGE PIBLE CLASS, Prof. W. G. Phillips, teacher. YOUNG n)"! CLASS, A G AR, _Thursday. S p. 4 Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and R Sts. S.W. \UDE M, HESSER, Minister. 1 teacher. Holy Commun Emory M. E. Church South ave. and Rittenhouse st. n.w. m:v E. A. LAMBERT, PASTOR. Offertory: Lo art 00 p.m —Sermon hy Bastor. "o Anthem, Offertory. elected. Male 0 2.m.—8unday school. Well classes for all ages. 7:16 pm.—Epworth League. Toteresting service for young people. 9:30—Sunday School. Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church éouth , 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by BISHOP WARREN A. CANDLER OF ATLANTA, GA. 11 a.m.—Overflow Service—Sermon by Rev. M. Leo Rippy. . 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by BISHOP CANDLER Departmentally Organized. 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. Classes Mt. Pleasant M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16tk St, N.W.,, Near Lamont Clifton K. Ray, Pastor WARM YOUR FAITH near GEQ. STOVES rreacn (Pastor West End Church, Nashville, Tenn.) Tomorrow, Sunday, 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Every Night Next Week, Except Sat., 8 P.M. Gospel Singing Led by Chas, E. Myers Leager of Mt. Pleasant Quartet Special Music by Quartet S. 5. 9:30 AM—E. L. 7 P.M. Cor { “The Tard Ta N Ligne,” speake. % | John Wesley A.M.E. Zion_ Chmh [ ‘l'ilgflr{wlnh .zrl]xf‘errnrrlah % £to1 m —Christian Enden: or meetm: D W —Preaching hy P W Galbraith th st. reaching by Henderson, D. D., . C._James of Washing- ton, D. C EBENEZERM E. CHURCR 4th and D Sts. S.E. w ‘WATERS, Mintster. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school hour. th Acniversary Coal Club, m. 30 p.m.—Fpwortli Lesgue. 30 p.m—REV, "R | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE) PETWORTH ant eircle and New Hampshira ave. n.w Rrni B, CHUBCH WITH 4 PROGRAM 30 D FAYES. D. D., Y school. .—Sacramental service and recep tion of new members. Pastor. - and New u-mom:e a _10 the ch Roscdale M. E. Church 418 Tenn. ave. n. REV. C. F. LINGER, lumsm Preaching - ¥ pn:: Sundey vehool, 9:4; FOUNDRY SIXTEENTH ST. NEAR P ST. 9:30 a.m.—Church school. 11 am. and 8 pm.: Preachiog by: Rev. George Clarke Peck, D. D. of Baltimore, Md. Themes: ~“CALLED OLIVET” —“ANGELIC MINISTRY” My A P.M :30p.m—Epworth League. sical service. \\' ‘LCO M WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. 9:30 a.m. — Sunday school. classes. 11 a.m.—Sermon by thop William F. McDowell 7:00 p.o1.—Epw orth Leaguo service. § p.m.—Sermon REV. n V. JORNSON. WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Coun. ave. bet. Jenifer and Jocelya ste., v Chase. JAMES C. NICHOLSON, D. n Pum Morning Service—Eleven Sacrament of the Lord's !IIDD" Eveninz_Rervice—Eight 0'Clock, “ENDURANCE.” ™. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH Sth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. Joseph Dawson, Ph. D., Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 & m. Communion, eas by Pastor. Sermon byt 8 pm. “The Four Gates Into the Epworth League—7 p.; DOUGLAS MEMORIAL 11th and H sts_nee. Bev. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D, Pastor. Organized Bunday echool, 9:43 Subject Eingdom.” Bunday school—9:30 a.1m &, Sunter Public worsbip—11 a.m._ ard Tuniog Epwerth Lesgein 30 pa Epwortl’ League—7 p.m. Prayer meeting—Thursdass, & pm “The Church of the Big Welcome” " Lincoln Road Church Lincoln rd., R. I. ave. and U st. ne. WALTER G. McNEIL, Miuister. 11 a.m —HOLY COMMUNION. 8pm RMON BY THE MINISTER. Chureh R. Speelman, supt., 9:30 a METROPOLITAN | MEMORIAL M. E. Joha Marshall PL (4 Harry Dnu on Mnchell D.D., Minister. 11 0.m.—COMMUNION. Minister, “THE RIGHT OF MANKIND TO REDEMPTION” & p.m.—Congregational Song sery Minister will preach, “A BAD BREAK IN AN EVENTFUL CAREER” Sunday Schoel, with Bible classes for adults, at 9 Epworth League at Address by Saturday night soctal at 7 Near a1l the downtown hotels. Strangers wanted. The National Methodist Church McKENDRE CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor SUNDAY—9 am,, Prayer Service; 9:30, Sunday School, Dr. John H. Wesler, Superintendent 11 o'clock—Public Worship, the Pastor. Subject: 6:45 pm--Epworth League. Preaching subject: ing help. 8 o'clock—Evangelistic Service, conducted by Mass. Ave. Northwest Between 9th and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) led by the Pastor. Sermon by “HOW TO BE GREAT” Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. the Pastor. “SHE TOUCHED BUT THE HEM OF HIS GARMENT” | There is always an altar service and prayer for those need- TUESS‘DAY. 3 to 5 P.M.—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the | THURSDAY, 8 P.M. —Prayer Meeting. FRIDAY, 8 P.M.—Pentecostal Meeting. EVERYBODY WELCCME ALL THE TIME Srve s S et Yz, HAMLINE //7/ METH 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. EPISCOPAL Ninth.and P Streets Northwest JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D.,, MINISTER MORNING SERVICE, Subject, “Man—His Place in God’s Plan” EVENING SERVICE, 8 O'CLOCK Subject, “The Story of a Little Cake of Bread” Special Music at all services under the direction of Miss Edith B. Athey COME WORSHIP WITH US 777777, 7222777777772 ODIST CHURCH 11 - O'CLOCK 7 P.M.—Epworth League. Tzzzzzzzzzzzzizzi27, 727, -////////////////// 7222222222, Dr. Arthur C. Christle, teacher. SPECIAL MUSIC: Deum' (Harker), Duet, Miller. b ak SR a1y Sine on ERY, on the subject: ° SPECIAL MUSIC: O (Nevioy: © Antbem, “The Lory Night' (Matthews). Organ, wuxsm THOMPSON, THE Pb‘BUlC CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT SEVEN THIRTY. CALVARY On Columbfa Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School; Mr. Edwin Dice, superintendent. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class; Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, president; 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by Minister, on the subject: “THE DRAMA OF JOB” Organ, *Marche Anglafse” (Scotson-Clarkson). 0—Epworth League devotional servica. 0—Public worship, with sermon-lecture by Dr. MONTGOM- “THE PRODIGAL DAUGH'I'ER reluder (Wilsom. GEORGE HAROLD MILLER. DIRE(?I‘OR OF CHURCH MUSIC; EMMA Anthem, ““Te (Schnecker). Autbewm, o1 . L Mr. of Daw; on_Jesus” (Mendelssohn), ‘At Twilight" Focamany “Shadows of tbe i [URCH ORGANIST.