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y CHINESE CLERGYMAN “TO ADDRESS CHILDREN Service at Epiphany Church Aims to Increase Contributions in Lent. Rev. P. Lindel Tsen, a native Chi- Mmese clergyman of the Episcopal Church fn China and now, a student &t the Virginia Theological Seminary, in Alexandria, will be the speake! at the children's service to be held in the Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G street morthwest, February 24 at 4 pm. This service has been arranged by the diocesan board of religious edu- cation In the interest of more wid spread uso among children during lont of the mite boxes for collecting an offering for the support of t church’s missions. The amount of the children’'s lenten offering for the whole church is considerable and the work that it accomplishes is so im portant that the board is anxious to | possible step to i its size and, what is more impor to increase the number of children who contribute toward it. Rev. Mr. Tsen, who speaks ¥n lish admirably, is a graduate v ‘Whuchang, by Bishon Roots 9 d much experience in ‘church work in China before coming to America and was for six years the general secre- tary of the board of missions of the Chinese Church. DR. BARRY T0 DELIVER SERIES OF INSTRUCTIONS New York Pastor to Explain Re- ligion at St. Thomas' Episco- pal Church. Beginning on Sunday, March 15, 8 p.m., and continuing until the fol- lowing Friday, inclusive, Rev. Dr. J. G. H. Barry, rector of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, ) York city will deliver a serics of instructions fn St. Thomas' Church, 18th stre tween P and Q. near Dupont ¢ Dr. Barry's subjects w lows: Sunday. “Fu Modernism and Catholici day, “Dogmatic Religion”; Tuesday, “Why We Insist on the Resurrection™; Wednesday, ‘“The Question of Mir cle ty ew tion of Experience. All members of other parishes and articularly the clergy, who may be nterested,” are cordially invited to bo present. Thos rEymen who come in thelr vestments will be s ed in the chancel. It i3 stated the rector of St. Thomas' parish, Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, that few men in the country are better ahle to de- liver these ‘instructions than Dr. Barry. he being one of the foremost of our oumanumg preachers. by PROGRAM FOR TOMOBROW, Services at Church of the Ascension | Outlined. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, rector of the Church of the Ascension, 12th street and Massachusetts avenue northwest, announces the follow services for tomorrow: Holy - charist, 8 am.; church school, 9:30 am.; matins and sermon, 11 a.m. Chinese school, 2:30 p.m.; Young Pe ple’'s Soclety, 6:30 p.m.; fellowship tea, 7 p.m.; evensong and sermon, § p.m. Rev. Dr. Green will make an address upon the Virginia Seminar: mial fund campaign at 11 CLASS GIVES COMEDY. Faithful Followers Present “Leave It to Polly.” The Faithful Waugh M. E, Followers Church presented a eomedy, in two acts, entitled “Leave It To Polly,” last Friday evening. Those who tool part were Asenath Graves, Miss Thelma B Miss Eleanor Bos Fowler, Miss Bertha \\'m'.drack, Miss | Virginfa Turner, Miss Elnora Kne Miss Nina Sharp Lyons, Miss Edith 3 Eleanor Billings. Miss Katherine Hollis and Miss Ruth Apperson were in charge of the refreshments. The performance is to be repeated March 3 at the Epiphany parish hall for the benefit of the G. F. S. candi- dates. -— REV. JOHNSON SPEAKS. ¢The Business of Disciples Jesus,” Is Topic. At Grace Baptist Church, Sth street and South Carolina avenue south- east, Rev. F. W. Johnson will preach tomorrow morning on “The Business of Disciples of Jesus.” In the even- ing the sermon topic will be, “Mix- ers or Separatists; Liberal or Nar- row.” The singing evangellst, Rev. W. H. Houghton, begins meetings with this church March 5. SERMONS ANNOUNCED. Dr. Pierce to Spenk on “Depending on Apostles.” Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce will | speak tomorrow morning at the First Congregational Church, 10th and G streets northwest, on the sub- Jject, “Depending on Apostle: The Vested chorus cholr, under t tion af Harry Edward Mueller, sing. Mrs. Ruby Potter, soprano, and Mrs. Goldie D. Hutchins, contralto, will sing a duet. —a . - SINCERITY IS SUBJECT. of - Rev. C. R. Stauffer to Preach at! Ninth Street Christian. Rev, C. R. Stauffer, minister of the Ninth' Street Christian Church, will heve as his morning subject, “Is the Church Sincere?” and in the ‘evening, “Christlan Warfare.” The fifth ses sion of the Church School of Mis- sions will be held at 6:45 p.m., with eight classes studying Japan. The Ninth Street Orchestra will render a special concert at 7:45 p.n. The Alpha C. E. Soclety will have a Valentine party at the church Mon- day evening, and the regular month- 1y conference of the Bible school workers_will be held at the church Wednesday evening. el REV. E. C. PRIMM SPEAKER. The sermon subject of Rev. Ellls C. " Primm at the Second Baptist Church tomorrow night will be, “The Gospel for the Hindmost Ma The morn- ing sermon subject will be “Christian There will be baptism at Athletics.” ’both the morning and the night serv- ces. China, ' at, \Pastor and Wife Given Reception On Anniversary | REV. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK, At the close of a ten-yrar pas- torate of the First Preibyterian Church Rev. Joln Brittan Cjark with Mrs. Clark were tendered a jreception in the church parlors last’ Tuesday evening. Miss Martha Hoy' ber of the chury -leome to Dr. As the poem prog: a method of introducing the presiding officers of the various depastments of {the church who, thein names | were called, took places in the i { recelving 1ine. - address of wel- | come was made T. R Sargent, { “ider, who presen K with purse Sold on_ bebdIf of the | { cong on.” Dr. Clark ‘responded {with a_short address, in wifich he ex- -d_his sincere’ appraciation of welcome accorded hinj and Mrs. «k and their deep love for the old First Church” and its loyal mem- bers. A bouguet of ten American wh symbelical of a presented to Dr. en miembers of tment of the Sun- iy nbers of the Arlington, Va., | Church a large a token 7 Dr.-Clark and Brotherhood of during the past few Te was also s presenta- from the Westminster Detroit, Dr. Clark’s for- torate, und Mrs. W: York Dr. J. B H. Con Dr. Mrs, mbe Chu {months. Tk ion of rose Church mer b Dr. Now urch; wce Radcliffe of tho venue | Presbyterian Luir, chaplain of the indage, pastor yterian Church; H. ¥ Fulion of the Northminster Presbyteri: Church and former Gov. Moorehad of Ne- braska were numbered among lllel l When Dr. €1 assumed the | pastorate of the Eresbyterian jChurch in 1911 it was labpring under a debt of o 1 thousand dollars and by m s thought to have -nibership and it influence to | seve smaller and less for- e churches In the outlying sec- of District of Columbia, Virginia, Dr. Clark ingon from Detroit. served for fifteen =1 the and yterian Church. SERMON AT PETWORTH {Rev. 7. A. T. Marsteller Will Fill H Baptist Pulgit. Rev, J. AL i T. Marstetler of Pitts- | [hurgh. P 1 be the speaker tomor- \ru\\ at Petworth Baptist Church, Tth | and Randolph streets northwest, agy 11 am. and $ p.n DR. MUIR WILL PREACH. To Speak Twice at Temple Baptist Church. “At Work Again” the sermon or of T 11 a.m. tomorrow peak on Mark De e subject of J. J. Muir, Church, at $ p.m. he will Stlguards, ‘ig to address the . Forbes is to address the WILL TALK ON UNITY IDEALS} Garnett January will lecture in the Unity Auditorium, 1326 I street northwest, at 8 p.m., on “Unity Ide: Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock is the class In_Lessons in Truth, conducted Januar. Thursda o'clock Mrs. Januar. tian” healing class. afternoon at 5 o'clock is the regular healing meeting by Garnett January. v Viva M, -vening at & the Chris- RFFORMED. iREF ORMED D. B at 11 w.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9 S inister nd 8 p.m. 8., 7 p.m. LHKIGIADELPHMN. Christadelphxan Ecclesia AL LODGE HALL. All” welcome. Chnstadel hia Chapel 732 thter St. N.W. 330 Pa, av. se. HAIL THE POWER OF NAME,” 1y G. B. TAYLOR. WHEATLEY Y. W, 0. Rhode Island ave, n'fl ] « Vesper Services Sundas, 4 p.m. THEOSOPRY. ‘Washington 121611 ST. N.W. DAY, FEB. AT 3 P.M.— “The Sacred Science of Numbers” By E. M. Dawson. Classes Tuesday, Fundarentals; Wednes- dny, Members; Friday, Secret Doctrine. Large lending librar, Victorious Life Meetings Every Sunday Afternoon at three o’clock Conducted by Rev. Jno. T. Mobberley Bible Institute of Washington, For the Promotion ¢f Scriptural | 1316 Vermont Ave. N.W. } B — SURE — 2 — COME UNITED LODGE - OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 K St. N.W. SUNDAY, FEB. 17th: 8 P.M.: “THE DOCTRINE OF T{E HEART.” Study Class, Wednesday, 8 p.m. UTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION €23 LA. AVE. MW, Holiness | Sunday school; the absence of pro- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CALLS YOUNG PEOPLE |Wilson Memorial BIG CHURCH PROBLEM| Tomorrow Night At Local Church Methodist Minister Urges More Activities to Draw Them Back Into Fold. CHICAGO, 1IL, February 16.—“The youth movements, found almost everywhere throughout the civilized world, are concrete evidence of the situation confronting the present genergtion of leaders in church and state” Dr. James V. Thompson, su- perintendent of young people’s de- partment of the Methodist Episcopal Church, told the annual meeting of the board of Sunday schools of the Methodist Episcopal Church in ses- sion here. Eminent clergymen and laymen from all parts of the United States fttended. Bishop Thomas Nicholson, Chicago, presided, and Bishops F. D. Leet, In- dlanapolis, and Homer C. Stuntsz, Omaha, took part in the discussions. Seen as Unsolvable Problem. “Practically every one of these youth movements i3 an urge toward the spiritual Interpretation of life,” said Dr. Thompson, “Youth of today have not aban- doned Jesus Christ, although they may have turned away from the church. The great question is, Can young people be brought back to the church or can the church be changed? For many years the church has looked upon young people as a vast, unsolved and sometimes unsolvable problem. “The modern church budget, which allots to the maintenance of the choir more than to the support of the SENATOR THOMAS HEFLI Memorial service for Woodrow Wilson will be held tomorrow night at Fifth Baptist Church, at which Senator Thomas Heflin of Alabama and the pastor, Rev. John E. Briggs, will de- liver addresses, Dr. Briggs will preach at the morning service. ANNOUNCES SERMONS. Rev, Dr. Mitchell to Speak on “Evolution of Sin.” Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, pastor of the Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church, will take as a basis for his discussion tomorrow morning “The Letter to the Church at Laodicea.” He will ask and answer the question, “Is this letter a prophecy of the present day?” At night he will speak on “The Evolution of s rev history of Achan. Mr. Jerome Mar- shall, with his trombone, will lead a congregational song rvice. = The Midwinter Institute of Washington District Epworth Le held its sessions on the past fiv day evenings in this church, last night. The awards were made by the dean, Rev. W. Clark Main, pastor of Langdon M. E. Church. The i nual banque® of the young D department of the W, oman's Mission- ary Socirty was held Tue night. M Mary Fran was pre- sented w \lh a bouquet of Ame: £ on for social and recreational activities and the organization of the program of worship from the stand- voint of adult life shows need of reorganization. The _ deductions young people make are obvious. The church needs an adequate leadership, sympathetic, competent, far-sighted, if )n\uh is to be won back to the “In_the average church provision is generally made for children and adults, bt there is little provision for young people. Only 5 per cent of Methodist churches report gymna- siums, 19 per cent playrooms, 5 per cent athletic flelds and 12 per cent vlaygrounds. The vast majority of Methodist church buildings have lit- tle or no equipment for the youns people’s social and recreational life. “Young people need more study and training in the Bible, church and de- nominational history and organiza- tion, missions, world service pro-| Beauty roses from the Queen gram of the Methodist Episcopal|circles of the Washington d Church, leadership training, 1ife|each rose representing the erectings service and personal problems.” of a circle. = — SPEAKS ON WASHINGTON. Rev. Dr. Montgomery Announces Sunday Sermons. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will deltver a special sermon-lecture to- morrow evening at the Calvary Methodist Church on “Washington— the Great.” In the morning Dr. Mont- gomery will give a sermon on “The Incomplete Life.” Special music by the Calvary chorus choir and the quartet at both services. MISS SMITH TO SPEAK. “The Problem of Women in In- dustry” is the title of the discussion for tomorrow at 3 p.m. before the open forum of the Washington Secular League, 1006 E street northwest. Miss Ethel M. Smith of the .National Wom- en's Trade Union League will make the principal address, after which the audlence will join in the argument of this subject. Admjssion is free. Columbia Heights Christian st 11:00 a.m.—*LOVE NE FAILS." 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Song_service by cholr, assisted By By ron W Wittnes, Mra. Raymond Chapin, Mrs. \ M. and Miss Mabel by pastor. on L OF THE SING- THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. Park View Qmsmn Church Park road enst'of Georgla ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. Bidle school * CONTRIBUTION THE FUTURE —Junior Churel! STEPPING T STONES 8 oF Junor and Senior Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 14th and Meridian sts. Bitle study, 10 a Preaching and Commun n.w. SPIRITUALIST. MES. LE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, :"u dth et se nh\ernndy gets o reading. one 1 CHURCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lecture, J. Albert Waters Message service by Mr. Red- mond and pastor. 8 O'Clock. * All Welcome. 822 20th N.W., Near ° Pa. Ave. TheFirst Spiritualist Church by the Pastor, ALERED H. TERRY, Subject: “SPIRITS” Followed by spirit messag pirit passed before my face. ® © % nd i b 'y welcome fo aversbody. T. B. LARIMORE. 3 VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont ave. morth of N st. REV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D.. Pastor. 5 a.m.—Bible school. ""\THE WORD OF 6OD.” 8 P™VOICES AND VISIONS,” Special musle at both servifes, under di- rection W. B. Braith 6 p.m.—Misslon stus , C. E. meetings. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Mrs._Elaine Rising. 15th St. Christian Church 15th_st. and Ky. ave. se. C. N. JARRETT, Minister. 45 aqn.—Bible school. —Preaching. : B, meeting. Nmth Street Clmstmn “The Homelike Church,” 9th and D sts. nee. 11:00 a.m. and 7:45 p.m— SERVICES OF WORSHIP. 9:45—Bible school. 6:45—C. E. and Church School of Missions. Pythian_Tempie, 1012 9th s fioor;_All welcome. 0W SPIRITS USE MEDIUMS." Sublect of lecture for developing class, Tues- day, 8 pam.. at 131 C at. n.e. MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 512 F St. N.W. Spiritusl message mectings every Monday at 8 p.m. Spiritual meetings daily. Mrs, Lida Masfin 1609 R St. Spiritual meetings Thursay, 8 pm, Spiritual interview readiogs by appointment only. Phone North 2604. | UNIVERSALIST. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF OUR FATHER 13th and L Streets. ‘National “Christ Crusade” by the Universalist Church Under the auspices of the Universalist General Convention. General topic: “A MODERNIST'S RELIGION.” Sunday, February 17 11 am~—Sermon by REV. JOHN VAN SCHAICK, D. D.— “THE THINGS THAT REMAIN” 8 pm—~Sermon by REV. J. M. ATWOOD, D. D, dean of St. Lawrence Theological School. Subject:— “JESUS—HIS GUIDE BOOK AND OURS” _ UNIVERSALIST. 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 Christianity of Christ” Did the Apostles Write the Apostles’ Creed? ‘What Was Christ's Creed? ‘Was He “Evangelical?” - s Modern Christianity a Development of a Corruption of the Gospel? MISS HOOD, Soprano MRS. BRYLAWSKI, Contralto MISS RANER, Violin * MR. ATWATER, len Sunday Morning Services in B. F. KEITH'S THEATER Service Sunday at 2:30 P.M. Prayer meeting, Thursdoy, § p.m. ALL_WELCOME, I Pending Completion New Church. aled in the | D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924. PLAN SPECIAL SERVICE AT ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH United Thank Offering for Past Six Months to Be Presented The Bishop of Washington will on Sunday. visit Christ Church, Rockville, Md., There will be a special service at tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock and St. Stephen’s Eplscopal Church, 14th |administer the rite of confirmation. ;;roed:i-nd Col‘umbll rognd m’lrn;(wfltt'_ The class to be presented has been onday evening, at o'clock, atljngtructed by Rev. Millard, F. Minnick, hich 2 e Phleketho TAieh ranenes esone rector of Prince Georges parish. In Woman's Auxiliary of the Diocese of Washington will present the united |the afternoon the bishop will'preach in the Bethlehem Chapel of the na- lhl.nl;l ufle{y’"‘ for lll';h ';'ll.l".l al}x months. eaconess Zlizabet! G. Newbold of Aomori, Japan, one of the | tional cathedral at 4 o'clock. missionaries supported by the united | Bishop Freeman will be one of con- thank offering of the whole Eplscopal |secrators February 20 for Rev. Ed- ward M. Cross, now rector of St John’s Church, St. Paul, Minn. Rev. Church, will make an address. The united thank offering is col- Mr. Cross will be consecrated in St. Paul and_become Bishop of the Mis- lected from time to time in the sfonary District of Spokane, Wash. parishes and presented twice a year at a meeting such as the one to be Bishop™ Freeman was a close friend of Mr. Cross when the former was held Monday. Once in three years at the meeting of the general conven- tion of the Episcopal Church the |[rector of the largest Episcopal church offering from all the dioceses is pre- |In Minneapolis and +the latter was rector of the largest church in'the sister city, St Paul The former Bishop of ‘Spokane, Rt. Rev. Dr. Her- man Page, was transferred to the diocess of Michigan in 1923, leaving a vacancy, which was filled at a re- cent meeting of the house of bishops held in Dallas, Tex., by the election of Mr. Cross. Bishop Will Visit Rockville Church Sunday Morning sented at & speciul service. The offer- ing is used for the support of 173 women missionaries working among women in mountain missions, mining towns, among negroes and Indians, in schools and hospitals, in this coun- try and in foreign lands. The united thank offering represents the grati- tude of the women of the Episcopal Church for the blessings received METHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE). “GOD HATH SPOKEN. | METROPOLIT AN MEMORIAL M. E. | Jon Marshall PL_ (4% St and C 8t. N.W. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D,, Minister. 11 w.m. —Minister will preach, “The Letter to Laodicea—Is It |! a Prophecy of Our Day?” 8 p.m—Minister_ will preach, “The Evolution of Sin" Congregational song service, led by Marshall with Lis trouiboue, CHURCHWOMEN TO MEET. Ascension Church Auxiliary to Gather Wednesday. A meeting of the Woman's Auxili- ary of the Church of the Ascension will be held at the home of Mrs. XVII"I!m C. Rives next Wednesday at p.m. The Daughters of the King of the parish will meet in the choir room of the church at 7:30 o'clock next Thursday evening. All children of the Sunday school are expected to attend the meeting of the Church School Service League next Friday at 3:30 p.m. in the church school room. ‘I | il ible all age 10:00 a.m. tn 6:00 p.m.—Epworth Leuguo conference. pworth League devotlopal | eting ocial for young people 30. isitors wanted. A welcome awaits 3 Near il the downtown ho __The National Méthodist Ch h WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 1 A Sts. N.E. seliool, Classes for DIVI SCI!; CE. NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE 812 17th 8t. N.W. _ Becond Floor Front, SUNDAY SERVICE, 4 P.M. “THE FAITIL THAT HEALS™ MA GRAY, Speaker. Heating Bersies DaNS; Mrs. El clal ana 6:45 p.m.— Saturday ni at Wednesday 3 Constructive Currdllt’ Events. Pupils and patients received daily Sunday). 10 AM.—6 P.M. Miss Emms Gray! Dr. Goo. E. Ricker. na F (except | SEVENTH-DAY ADV school. Organized during the year. GREENWOOD-TO SPEAK. Representative at Brookland M. E. Church Tomorrow. Representative Arthur H. Green- wood of Indlana will speak at 3 o'clock tomorrow at a speclal meet- ing at the Brookland Methodist Church, 14th and Lawience streets northeast. Rev. Sam Small, evange- list, will preach in the morning on “Americ: a—the tion of the Age. Mowbray, will preach at 8 p.m. Jod's Reserves." THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH. At Third Baptist Church tomorrow Rev. George O. Bullock preaches at 11 am. on “The Power of Unity” and at 8 p.m. the. sermon is to be preached by Rev. Luke Reynolds. UNDENOMINATIONAL, HIGHLANDS BRIGHTWOOD MASONIC TEMPLE, Georgla and Colorado uves. Rev. MAURICE §. WHITE, Minister, on g sehool. 11:00 a.m.— “Hope Versus Hope” 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety 8:00 p.m.— “The Child in the Midst” REV. DR DURKEE SPEAKS. Dr. J. Stanley Durkee will preach | At the First Baptist Church, 16th and | O streets, tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Quo o' and at 8 pn Why Am I o B Y. . U. will meet at poni, with social and re- _ CONGREGATIONAL. _ ~_ UNITED BRETHR | Memorial United Brethren | Church | [ itol and 1 sts. n.w. ;. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL | 10th and Mass. ave. n.e. Rev. George Barrow-Nellson, Minister. Mornlng sersice, 11 o'clock. Preacher, EGBERT CHALMER MACKLIN of the Victorin Congregational Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 9:40 a.m.—Sunday school. “Fiiding the Savior.” I\PW Tllfl( JGHT Science of Truth Association | Fridsy, 8 pm.— “THE TRUTH THAT EGYPT KNEW,” ADA RAINEY, speaker. ‘Wednesday, p.m.—Prosperity Meeting. WOMEN'S CITY CLUB, 22 Jackson Pl Connee and H st. Christ Service Center 509 11th N.W. SUNDAY —11 A M Healing Message by REV. LAMSA, Son of Near East. Subject *‘Uninterrupted Healing Christianity." ENTY CHOIR. pmunity service, Ujeet - OF AN EMPTY EART™ Organist and Clhioir Director, Mr. Willlam James Geldard! Spectal solos in the evening. Hazel G. Hughes, soprano; Miss C lotte Harriman, contralto. Chureh school and Ritle class, 9 :45 a.m. Uulted Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.m. A HEARTY WELCOME. " CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL.) 34th and Lowell Sts. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW. Minister. wrnE PERIL fent Ave. VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY. J Phone Frank, 1859 8 P, “UNITY IDEALS. TUES] iy Lessons in Truth Class THURSDAY, 8 P.M TIAN HEALING MT. PLEASANT| tCongregational) | Columbia Road Near 14th St. | In the Residential Northwest. Walter Amos Morgan l\ 00 a.m. = aee “WHERE OUR WESTERN CHRIS- TIANITY FAILS. Children’s Story every Sunday morning. | 4:45 p.m.—Vesper service— | “THE BOK PEACE PLAN" “Why I Voted fer It"'—Jackson H. Ralston | “Why I Voted Against It —Arthur D. Call SPECIAL Mi Mrs. Florence “Nn\n! Scott of Los qr\m\ “FOOD, TASTING KD HEALING.” Mr. Alfred Tomson. ted to the Buffet SUNDAY, FERREARY 4 “FRIENDSHIP_HOW TO WIN IT. Prof, F. B. Tymell. MONDAY—§ PAL “THE PSYCHOLOGY OF YOUR NAME." Mt. Pleasant Quartet, 6:00 p.m.—Tutermediate C. —Church school. all. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Classes for “PSYCHO.SUGSESTIVE HEALING COMMUNITY CHURCH! 10t St r, will speak Sun- The 'Prince of This People’s Tabernacle Lewls C. Sheafe, minis day at 8 gm. on World.” Public_wel ST.PAUL Ziii.. J. JUDSON RINGER, Pastor. G. W. COBB, Associate Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon 8:00 p.m.—Sermen. Church School, 9 303 m. Classes for all HOGE BIBLE CLASS, Prof. W. G. Phillips, teacher. YOUNG MEN'S CLASS, X 0. Mullikin, 'n.umu_n pon. Emory M. E. Church South h the Men's Bibi REV, JOHN Mac- D, DR. Kjtx“my “The Christlike Christian” WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Coun. ave. bet. Jenifor and Jocelyn sts., JAMES C. NI Hox.sov D. D, Pastor Marning Service— ! 0°Clack. CHRIST'S JUDGMENT AND 11 SURPRISE. Evening Service—Eight 0'Clock IN THE CROWD." PETWORTH nt cirele and New Vmpshice teacher, AKE e Tord Ta My Light Quartet. 8:00 p.m.—Sermor “CHARAC Special music, nday school. - Well organized wses for all nges. i Lengne prayer meeting. EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST. AT N, CAROLINA AVE. N. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. ]j., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Public Worship. The Pastor will preach. 7 pm—Epworth League. Large Chorus Choir and}f/ Quartet. Mr. Charles Wengard, director of music. Visitors Cordially Welcomed. Marvin M., E. Church South | 10th and B Sts. S.W. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister, and § r will preach. 9:30 a.m—S. S. Epworth League, Calvary M. E. Church South jeot0 e 5. GEORGETOWN | { Rev. Wm. Aubrey Lynch, Pastor. 11 a.m.—"FILLING UP THE GAI § p.m.—*THIRSTING AGAIN." 11 a.m —Junior church. . MT. PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th ST. N.W. NEAR LAMONT. CLIFTON K. RAY, Ministor. No, or. Ours—l\»\ and Othe o Upshur or Towa aye, b Welcome to All TRINITY M. E. CHURCH 5th and Pa. Ave. 5.5. JOSEPH DAWSO? Sunday_schoo, 8 Sermon_by the Pasior, 11, Siib IN THE FLESH. Mis< LILY ROCKWELL IcI\E\DRFE s, Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (The Red Brick Church) Clns. A Shreve, Pastor —Public worship, led by the I'ustor. Sermon by the Subject “The Soveretgn of the Sea” 6:45 p.m.—Epworth Le: § o'clock—Evangelistic xerv- fee, conducted by th tor. Preaching subjee “I Believe Jesus Saves, and His Blood Washes Whiter Than Snow” There is alw. altar serv- ice and pr: r those need- ing help. Taexday, 3 to 5 p.m.—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the, Siek. Thursday, § pm.—Prayer meet- ng. Friday, S p.am. meeting. EVERYBODY e nte costal WELCOME ALL 9:30 a.m.—Sunday and | Bible clas 11:00 a.m.—Evangelistic 7:00 p.m—Epworth League. | DOUGE.{-.\E. IXIEMORIAL 8:00 p.m—Evangelistic service. Sl a 0 i Music at both services by the o quartet. We extend a cordial invitation | to the public to attend these serv- ices. METHODIST PROTESTANT. school T Slow Schola 8 pm.—Kermon by 1astor, “The Church' Attitude Toward Xtal Agnostics.” “The Church of flle Big Welcome” EXPLAINED," Edward M. Young. Evers Friday evening, 7oclock—Eva Dell Myers—Gsm Class, 8 o'clock—Dr. Sheckells' Lesson-Lecture on HEALTH." | daily, 5 PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) 17th AND P STS, N.W. REV, J. C. OLDEN, Minlster. . —Church_school. OF LOVE." filustrated ser- The Practical Dietetic Class, o'clock. r further information phone Pot. S15. CONGREGATIONAL. - First Congregational Church 40th and G Streets Northwest 11 a.m—DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE Speaks on “DEPENDING ON APOSTLES” 4:45 p.m—Musical Vespers. CLEVELAND SYMPHONIC QUINTET Symphony Orchestra Players popularizing the music of the masfers. |VERNON, 1st_Violin JONES, 2d Violin, Viola d’Amour CHEESMAN, Viola GEORGE, Cello VERNON, Plano H. E. MUELLER, Organist ' 6:30 pm—C. E. Society. Lively discussions. 8 p.m—Special Music by Cleyveland Symphonic Quintet “MEETING PEOPLE'S NEEDS” Concert Monday, 8 p.m— CLEVELAND SYMPHONIC QUINTET Free-will Offering. Reserved Seat Section. CRAWFORD, ADAMS & CO. NEXT SAT., SUN., MON. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH. e e Mt. Vernon Place M. E. (ihurcl: South Sth Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. REV. W. A. LAMBETH, REV. M. L. RIPPY, Pastor Assistant Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. W. A. Lambeth, subject: “THE COMPANIONSHIP OF CHRIST” 9:30—Sunday School. Departmentally Organizeds Classes y for Everyhody. . 11 a.m.—Overflow Service—Sermon by Rev. M. Leo Rippy. 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. 800 p.m—Sermon by Rev. W. A. Lambert, subject: “AT THE FOOT OF THE CROSS” Special music at regular church services by male quartet and chorus choir under direction of R. Deane Shure. RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rhode Isiand ave. at Ist st. n.w. REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D., Pastor. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian _Endeavor—7 P.M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Colored) Haven M. E. Church 14th and B sts. and Mass. ave. s.e. :30 a.m.—Children’s liour for study. | and & p.m.—Preaching. —Silver Link Club. Stranger. ALL ARE Jobn Wesley A. M.E. Zlon Church Corner 14th and Corcoran ats. o.w. W. O. CARRINGTON, Fester, —Sunday_school and ‘Ribie ciasses. ““The mlrnoum.zn HEART,” uat e iy Shanet [THE CLOUD OF WITNESSES.” “Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church 6th st. bet. L and M sts. n.w. WM. D. BATTLE, Pastor | a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. w.m.—'Christ's Remedy for a Troubled Hoart. 3:30 p.m.—Pew rally by the Y. W. H. and M. Soclets. | rick_Christian Endeavor. ty a Besutiful Dress.” | " Lincoln Road _Ch_urch Lincoln rd., R . ne. WALTEE G. ) 11 . —Persecutor Tawrence and 1ith sts. n.e MOWBRAY, PAS ol }_Sermon by Rev. Sam Small, “America—the Moses Nation of the Age” 8:00—Junfor League. 7 :00—Epworth I §:00 p.m.—Sermon by the past “God’s Reserves” North ‘Ca 1tol Methodxst prscopal Church North Capitol and K Sts. B. T. HYNSON, Pastor. BROOKLAND ALPHE -11:4 0 p. Sermon by SMALL, D. It o tion of the World."” “ORDIALLY INVITED. F OUNDI(Y il TI ST. NEAR P ST. | Shring on building fund, Sunda¥, METKuDlaT El'lSCOPAL EBENEZER M. E. CHURCR | Corner 4th and D Sts. 8.E. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. m.—Sundas school hour. Auxillary (Anniversars). m.—Rev. John H. Reed will preach. 30 p.in.—Epworth League 7:30 p.m.—Sermon. EVERYBODY WELCOME Rosedale M. E. Church 418 Tenn. ave. n.c REV. C, F. LINGER, MINISTER. Preaching—i1 a.m. and Epworth League, 7 p. 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m- Preaching by [Rev. George Clarke Peck, | | D.D., of Baltimore, Md. Themes: M.—“From Horeb Onward” P.M.—Plainly Marked” 6:45 p.m—Epworth Leaguc service. Address by Rev. Robert Moul- ton Gatke WELCOME 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—Calvary Men's Bible Class; Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, president; Dr. Arthur Christic, teacher. 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by Minister, on the subject: “THE INCOMPLETE LIFE” A SIC—Organ, “Madrigal in G (Maxon): anthem, “Break Forth Tnto Joy™ g“’l:sln:pe’}‘f oot "Lamb of God™ (Carvel), Mrs. Miller; organ, “Scherzo in A Minor"* (Hamer). 7:00—Epworth League devotional service. 8$0—Public worship with sermon-lecture on “WASHINGTON—THE GREAT” 0—0 “To Spri Grieg), “Legende" (Hastings): anthem, "Eg:c‘\x"tfimm AT (haabrys anthems "“Hark, Hark, My Soul" organ, “‘Postlude’ (Battmann). GEORGE HAROLD MILLER. DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSI LOUISE THOMPSON, CHURCH ORGANIST. FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC—CHURCH DOORS OPEN ,IN EVENING AT SEVEN-THIRTY. The (Ambrose) ; MA " the Moses Na- 4 \r

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