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a . APPEAL FOR VIRGINIA | Myron Whitney. Basso. BIBLE CONYEST ; : >/l B.Y.P. U ’ IN OUR TOWN " SEMINARY PLANNED T s e woome | B Y. P U News | \Sunday School Lesson - WORKERS CONFER clal musical concert at Columbla| Preparations are belng made at W. H. H. Smith will give an llus-| A workman was scrubbing a stone- Helghts Christlan Church tomorrow | First Baptist Church, Alexandria, for | BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. | mands of Jchovah. Inspired by the|trated lecture on ‘“Jesus' Closing |flagked entrance with a square of Will Be Voi eveiiilic 16 Gt ists: the B. Y. P. U. Federation meeting divine project and promised Power|Daye’ at the Central Y. M. C. A.|blue-gray rock fastencd to the end|Leaders in Community Movement 5 . . U i i tl ibility of . iced From Sixteen Local . Brab s next.Tuesday. The program will be JOSHUA AND THE _CON- | [Joome B ced A e ipon ths | tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, The |of @ stick. Many people passed, but Episcopal Pulpits Washington mu- based on the charncter of George| | RVEST,OF CANAAN—Joshua, | | people, - who, assured of = success [ mesting will be open to both men ; no one paid at-| Hold Meeting—Presiding Of- 24.33. Golden Y o h God's promises to Joshua,|ana wome tention until a cu- sical circles. Mr. R Washington, and three phases will be | | text—Not 'one thing hath fatled | |throush Gods promises to Joshua, . eBtion nntitiaori ficer's Annual Report Read. Tomorrow. Whitney 18 cele- presented, “Georse Washington, the | | 0f &Il the good things which | |consperated thomasiben, o thal Whe¥ | "4 course of lectures under the 3 rious woman stop- P Jehovah vour God spake con- 4 . ol : = S A brated as an ar- Defender of the RIght"; “George o - Jehovah's service. The ceremonial of [ heading *“Christ and Christianity 3 ped In her tracks A general appeal fs to be made in|tist. He spent Washington! the Reguar Church At | | Coin8 you—Josh, 28.14. sunctifieation was followed out with- | will be given for the School of Reli- A A- to ask the woman | A two-hour conference of com- the Eplscopal churches of the Wash- | thres vears In i tendant,” and “George Washington, Soatin ket S &y.:(_n‘l"‘m people were spiritually pro- | Blous Education of the Y. M. C. A. With her what she | munity Bible contest workers was ington diocese tomorrow on behalt!study with Van- ¢ Lo Minv Soiglag Cltisen 2 Thess will| So8iea 128 R ey l;nn‘ul er of | ared to appreciate God's wonders | by Dr. Harry Dawson Mitchell, pas- b supposed that man | held Monday afternoon at the Met- ©Of the Theological Seminary in: Vir-)nuccini at Flor- 65.:?5."35?‘1?'.','r."..??.?'é‘.'.'.‘,".J,‘,‘l’-"él':‘r'.'f.'.’ hl: c';“t""y-l he *;"“"l‘ 9% the K]"‘:‘ Joshu demonatrated his mmfl\;{v:.‘r; tor of the Metropolitan Memorial M. i was scrubbing|ropolitan Memorlal M. E. Church, Blnla, which is conducting a cam-|ence, Ttaly, and | % don another, and First Alexandria the | o co ot @id captain, who was select- | dering them to break camp earls E. Church. The titles of these lec-| ! with a stone for|John Marshall place and C streets Dalgn to ralse half a milllon dollars |[later was two J s DLt b Wil thke the 6 the morning and called upon them to { Rtead of ey od &s the susqsssor of Mosew wpom oS I e ave oo | tures are iis 0MoWs: "Cheint epd the e or 8528 | northwest, with Mrs, Louise Harding 5 pxk part ' of George Washington. Dr. |the leader and founder's death, was extend its facilities and to estab- | years with Fldele Lovette, Who has charge of the pro- | similar o that of Washington. Like : the natlon as they were about to at-| Church,” “Christ and the Belfever.” . an sald she didn’t | Earll presiding. £ te o1 d a “Christ and the P 0, “Chris 3 v, o R . lish the Phillips Brooks and Henry C. Koenlg in Paris, gram for the federation's concert at o= 7 0 4 O e was prev e bossRion of o et Bl oty land s Hingdom of God: and “Chriat 5 Boodnsss suxe| s Barll submitted her annual Potter memorial professorships. n_ Jaddition Masonic Temple, February 25, will ,_r’;‘ i ); e L ,"l Joshua had confirmed his faith by |and the Holy Spirit.” A special invi- come on." report, in which she commended her Special services will he held In six- | ppore conduct the song service. bareq Ior hix stest wor Yy 8€ellE | he report of the two sples, whom he | tation s extended to all those who “You know me |colleagues in the service for thelr ™he i i Hpeclal cars will be provided by the ' the land as a spy, and by his experi- | haq sent neross the Jordan to report | are interested in religious education Z well enough to | . i 3 tee churches In the diocese at which|These i . | Washington-Virginia rallway, They [ onoes ag soldier while serving as the | concatning the conditions he would | to vieit the clamaen hoas edu being know I won *t|Work In making the contests a suc- the wreachers will speak on behalt of [ piudies were a will leave 12th street and Pemnsyi- . 5 - .| meet in Jericho. Out of thelr adven- ! given under the auspices of the school budge a-peg until [ cess. Mrs. Farll stated that Interest the seminary as foll All Saints, | ergrunner of three vears on tour|vania hyenus At 7:15 p.m. anlf 7:30|chief of staft for neatly forty years. | i el gron'oncor tho most marvelous | at Calvary Bagtiot oces o beginning 1 find out. in the cantests is growing. She also Tory as follows: ALl Salmts. | with Mme. Nordica. Since then hejp.m. Réturning will leave Alexandria | Like Washington, he was made com. triumphs of grace In. the conversfon |at 6:45 each Monday evening. The other woman obviously knew, 5 Rev. Dr. Nelson; All Souls, the rector; | has frequently dppeared in concert | about 10-10 pim. . , ion |- D H: Denfitanias aaning. e | expressed her appreciation of a gift Pl o oo mander-in-chief of the army by the|of Rahab, the harlot, to the Jewish - H. Dennington Hayes will lec- | for she sald, with an alr of surren - Ascension, Rev. Dr. Green; Christ|2Rd oratorio w He {8 a member | The Bethany B. Y. P. U. will conduct . faith. The low standards of public before the class in Old Testa- |der: of a Persian skin hand-sewed Bible Church, G town, Rev. Mr. Pru-|ore' g ‘Mhoticali Academy of Teach. |devotional services at'the Central'aPpointing power and the ratifica- | faith. - among the Canaanites did |ment on the subject of “Jewish| “All right, go and ask him." and an exhaustive concordance, con- e e ooy, Pru-lers of Singing and highly honored |Unlon Misstdn Wednemday at 8 p.m., tion of the people; like him, he was consider Rahal's life as disgrace- | TYDology” at 6:45 p.m. But the workman was too busy for | {1 ; : den; Epiphany, Rev. Dr. Green; St.|among Washington's muetelans Hebert Kiskiand will be the speaker | nguced tn & soven-year revolution- | oo ou T oo il hl 8 lite a8 disgrace. o talk, 80 the budgeless woman walted | t2ining every word in the Bible, John's, Georgetown, Rev. Dr. Rollins;| It I5 the aim of the chorus choir|{ Centennial B. Y. P. U. has just com- | &7 b communlty. The germs of the truth s 2 untll @ man came by and asked him | which was presciged to her by the St Alban's. the rector: St. Margaret's, | the, chureh, under the direction of |pleted a_study ‘course on’ “Baptlst | ary war; like him, he became ruler of community. - ihe germs of the truth DR. LUBECK TO PREACH. |dia he know what that man was do- | members o the committeo on ar- Rev. Dr. Beil: St. Mark’s, Rev. Dr. Wood. :-}nml J. Eden, baritone, in presenting | Principles. the land when the war closed; lke | ¢oin 0" her o that through divine & * |ins with that rock—instead of wash- | rangements and the members of the pac HL Pauls Rev. Dr. Phillips: e e :E,‘,‘;?"‘.I‘.'.‘uff‘"n‘; ————— him, he settled and provided for the|gracé she became a fit ancestor for " 1K 1P Wit mop orisumbthing Tho | o fersi S ephen’s, Rev. Dr. Kennedy; St, f ity o5 - government of thirteen states (or [the savior of men. H conversion | Will te man knew. w| The financia ort showed a bal- Thomas’ Rt. Rev, r, Tucker: Takoma | yarits spectal talent in their own| OFFICERS NOMINATED. | FR0TI ey bt reaise eniasn are. | ohe,iylor of men. Her conversion ;Tc:l" ;' ShuReic o pple 18 holy-stoning the 00" | ance of 3351, which il be uncd in Paris| arles W. Sherin; St. Philips, XY, : © er Ephraim and Manasseh were sub- fallen. o sannot co an; 'om . e ox hering the work. T vas Laurel, the rector; Zion, Heltsyill Stituted for Joxeph). Like WAShing- | her fallures oo sins o oo tcondone e . “Well, T don't wonder that scrubber [ fUrthering the wor L % ber fallures or sins or commend. the i T I lained that because of the expanding the rector; Trinity, Mariboro, the rec. ot Calvary Baptist's Department|ton, he delivercd a beautful and |oeieissig treachery of this woman of | At the Church of the Epiphany to- | wouldn't answer me—I should_think Gevelopments. of the wiosk: Hew BAL or. pathetle farewell =address, —which |easy virtue, her protection of the [morrow Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck will|he'd be ashamed of himselt. Where | {Eebments of the work new ad The Virginia Seminary has turnish-| COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL Leaders Selected. forms part of eur study for this week. | apica and faith resulted in her BalvAc | promeh at 11 orejou el do holy stones come trom, Josephine 2" The oo lypemaderi ed forty-two bishops to the church the |, His personality was not unlike that | tlon and the securing of & nlave whon . The holy com-|““0n,” from the Holy Land—arou The departmental officers for g Y Mo eter the stk of whom more than a dozen are still SERVIGE IN Sunday school of Calvar of our first President, whose birth |the roll N e munion will be celebrated at 8 a.m.|about Jerusalem, 1 guess. R 5 'y Baptist | Of . the roll of fame made up of the na- L1k 1o dee LeoieRt. ARl AT R honE R e heeh tinuighed for SESSION ey ptinifuc i nt | ¥ (Wi ot o [T BE 2 At thin service tho men and boys of | yrhtt, SXEIDRIOL 188 STUTLY 28t STl MR A HR T e slonary flelds. Twenty-five of the lo- . Intendent, Homer 1. Counctlor, and ap- { Weekt Joshua posseescd all the quall- | gariy upon that epoch-making day | the parish will have their monthly | sented to budge her pegs test will be discussed at the next al B 7z = Church Federation Uit Hears Ad-!proved by the board of management S a great leader. s ca in Israel's history small band of | e X S HetE e OhTs e o neRs cal Epfscopal clergy are graduates of . lust. Thursday evening, as follows: As- [ tlous, capable and courageous. He |7 1iraels history w small band of | corporate communion, followed by a - e e this seminary. At present the semi- dress by Dr. Carl Barnett at sistant superintendents, Dr. F. A, [had the abllity to create public senti- [ FAret by their white tohes that they | [CHOWSRiD breakfast in the parlsh REV. DR. W. S. ABERNETHY v < Bary 1s so crowded that students are 3 Swirtwoit Orats i Dunkdon s [ St silriculonsly 1680 s Soliow: (5500 DHiamta, emareed foon tue al I buse. Thaohises cedioer il T . . W. 3. — being turned away. Meeting Wednesday. soclate superintendent, ‘adult depart- [ ers to victory, hecause he was con- | WOl briests, emerged from : - £ o e ment, Lloyd Tenny; senior department, | Vinced that he was called of to % b e ; sembicd crowed. "Ly oL it sessions ut 9:30 and 3 o'clock. | TQ PREACH TO STUDENTS, PLANS FOR PRAYER DAY. REV DR W“.FLEY’S ToPIC The social serfice committes of | Mr. J. C. Hd"m' ',“,,.m. ,,,,Kl,,,,.,,,(.,‘,, 1‘:;.&1“?"1. and he .-..u,m Ix::mr rhl»‘n‘n tilte the place of the Dillar s ‘{.\‘l’ 4; -er;ereAwlll‘ha a}:pn’lre —_— S itk Miss (el . Millard; primary de- 5 ence ause o s | : ’ b 0f the & of the Americ: o & —_— . 5 b ly meeting Wednefday. The principal | beginners: department. Mre: 110 Wit | 8 E evotion that in all his | Jlving Lord of all the @ {aiay ‘of Vashington. Kt. Re L o & 1 Baptist C Will Preach Tomorrow on “The |speuker was Dr. Chrl Barnett of New | nev: cradle roll department, Mre. Lena : eer he met with only ome | gLl Ty O e which § Philin rder is to preach.| University of Chicago, Where ARt MaptistiChiuteh, York, one of thelsecretaries of the vood: home department, Mrs. John at, to_the ein bt Kchen |JERIUE wler of the Jon . Young People’s Soc! A At the Immanu, Word of God.” social service cammission of tim | H. Wingfield; Chinese department, J.| Every failure can under God's hless- mile wide. When th r: ¢ "r“m_ is to meet at 6 o'clock. At 8 p.m, He Graduated. tlonal Memorial ¢ o > Foderal Couneil of Churches., He | Barrett Carter; department for the |ing teaéh' us the way to & When | 1\ io5ts touched the w f the| D Lubeck will be the preacher, Johnson preaches at both servic The Ward of Gad" will be the sub- | urged particularly that there he more | deaf. Wilbert b, Souder; editor, Mrs. F'. | wa take our fallares, as Joshua did. D da Gagec, tieow ez i Rev. Dr. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor of |1y orron: ' 1" the evening. at Jeat of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilflex's ser-| general interest i the eonditions of | M. Hoadley; assistants to the su to the Lord fn prayer He will point | 07000 the assembled on_heheld Calvary Baptist Church, is to preach | [FO0ROW. In the Lol mon tomorrow morning at the ¢ jails and priséns and that more | intendent in charge of visitors, F. M. |out the way t feat inlo B o S e s tlore Inaryelous before the students of the University | {787 b3t ofuning cong service led by mont Avenue Christian Church, tention be givent o religious work | Hoadley and J. E. Dawson: 'fluance | victory. Joshua's success can be at- | (el the diyiding of the ted sea. “Th m to * « you this day whom|of Chicago tomorrow. He was a Hat tho Bl e Aoy will glve an exposition of four g {hese institutijns. John Inlder | committee, Dr. Grant 8. & Barnhart, ' tributed to the fact that he was|SVSenCE of Godis presence and His|ye will serve.” he entreated them by | member of the clans of 1899, 1% the xbie s R passages of Seripture and Will in-[read a statement Se; arding methods | Homer J. Councilor, Lloyd J. C.lubedient to the divine law and com- "("‘” 1, B ‘!"} Das lx“"\lj\'.\' the record of the past mercies to con- | The pulpit of Calvary Church will $Ray & B - . troduce special songs in fllusteation. which the charches and seciay i Hering, Miss Gertrude 1. ard, Mrs. | mands of God to conquer Canaan and | () themm, for by the time the pre Unue loval to Jehovah and to serve | be occupied by Rev. Dr. A. F. Ander- day the annual day of praver At the evening service he will speak | in the cith may have claees | Grant arnhart, Mrs. 1. L. Whitney, | divide it. slon reached the middle of the cf the Lord. The dying or last request of | son, who will have for his morning | %ill be held, -beginning at 10:30 and on._ “Votees oig Vietos tions. This will be &ent to the | Mrs. Lena Lockwood, Mrs. John H.| During the wanderings in the blan historian Nomnrii reranG | SUch a stalwart leader hifd a tre- | subject. “Focusing o the Fixeq|closing betwee; NS e 5 Mrs. Elaine Rising, religious w pastors wiinin & short the Wingfield 4. Barrett Carter, Wilbert P. | wilderness the cowards of Israel had | fraplan historian, Nowar wnen | mendous influence over the natlon's | Stare and In the evening he will pay | A0dresses will be given by Dr. J. B director of the Y. W. C. A, will sncak | “As a part of the achedule arranged | ouder: lbrary committee, Miss Anna | died. After thirty-elght years the | DAt a similar event took place when | lifo. Just as 3 1#hington's farewell Clayton. The special object of prayer evhars 1 of g tribute to George Washington as an P L next Thursday evening at 1:30 o v the Federation; of Churches the [ % Bell. Miss Mary E. Bond, Linn C.|lIsraelites were agaln ready to enter [ Sultan Bevbars 1 of Igypt was try- jaddress has had over our nation's nia. | o H we 8! will be for revi and all churches last Thursday a series of noonday | . s Episcopal Church, 16th and | 3; G Hering, Mra. H. H. Kimball, Mrs. | beyond the Jordan opposite Jerfcho. | 21 Degember 8. 1267, when a land- | plorce, the Presidents’ nesine og | Charge of the junior church tomorrow a ;. R — transformed into a well disciplined | o e Texcep! Wwith God for two outstanding rea- Maj. Guy Withers was chairr | e Robart Johasto — Lastor, Rev. about 40.000 men, they crossed the tive committee of the Federation of liver, lawglver and organizer one of | jorgan which fthe. placed in the | (€ source of strength; second, be- —_— Infantry Association Leaders An- 2 « S te e fit herself to do her own part effe Society, will be the guest of honor northwest. At 10:30 hom. the women's | ®inia Theological Semingry in Al hour of uncertainty dJeh Eea ihele g over in _safety Ereat stone was set under an oak,| Moving plotures, showing the drill of S it S TR R I s, b, TG ek | . . Ot The compipining potics Jat beet | Bt elmied WY Wit or| RO 0, afainat opromien | mOTinE Snd mbeak on Mhad e | o) )\ mp erEeT e en e ot S e 8 | PR e cxocns| VIRGINIAN TO PREACH, [Reth Mtes moes sonion, s oha” | itan Miltn it FAmiet | on i, ocklite GOl 2| ARMY MOVIES SHOWN. - e ? 2 J z a city of prosperity ower- Army and Navy Club, beg ‘ maining in session until 12:30 road northwest, tomorrow morning, conquering Canaan. With the Dprotected aemiaat hand POWEE- | 35 s perpetual witnesn 0 the! o) soldiare e 2ol oate oot parts,‘,_-J’,‘,;,k“"flndfi,‘_’t,‘i"'“h"‘*)';r"'};"{“‘f‘ e WEEK OF SERVICE. lowing which the women will' join |8t the 11 oclock SENICE he clty in | DASHINE of Moses Joshun was sum- | The'inharitance was before them s | Hhat the mation made that aay'in ro- F e i ana the use of ferd SRt | Yelocl Under the wusviges of S - S E 1 't the o e 2 S edltlonary called fo o to possess it | SPense to Joshua's demand that they | lery, were shown at a meeting held | o\ 20r MAinedi executive committes fn'a |y, 0F}, forant ar-the dbive How. Dalhe S5 and to be what his name cienr. | it called for a strugglo to n it. y | lery, e & w S ssoclation, of which erlc cared to be pregnable | Fededicate themselves to their God |last night of the Washington C. M., Jeorga soc et Church to Stress Sacrifice Loyalty, made by the seminary to secure funds [ fied, salvation, richo appearcd to be an Impregnable | 0o Cate themsel T'c " Elin,n"the ' Graham buliding. | 0L George It S is presiden ¥ : rtress, but they proved thelr f and Maj. Willfam R. Scott. secretary. for new dormitories and other im-| He was eighty vears of age whe ,';'M el by closin el i ericans, with the recent death of { The pictures were used to demonstrate | \E roon N Beginning Tomorrow. “GOSPEL OF LOVE," TOPIC | provements at the seminary. God called him to the arduous task of | Gignunce iY Sesing 1P waglr gates It | Woodrow phlleon, the recolection of | practical tralning of the soldiers of s |y e (i o of =L ) : ! e cadership of the people who, in the [ 1o 7o Tithe e e Abraham Lincoln' and George Wash- | American Army. i : el e Sacrifice Lovalty week will be oh- yaus, Biad praven thit they were fiskie ] oanons. Mol o s Hu st nal e th ane Wash. [ AeEiCAR 8L W Pk of o gan: TIOGT ln She COrogrAm Sl be gervedi by the Eresbyterian Churéhln.. mro.ces B lgnier ‘to Breach CONFIRMATION COURSE. and’ impulsive. Jehovah assured | foven-venr wan e aples of thelr birthdays, have had impressed | eral staff spoke to’the young men on | famy LY a0 Orchestra i s in the United States, beginning to- - o reat Confirmation instructions are being [Joshua that He would be with him | character, yet Joshua, looking back | Upon them the message of Joshua. | the early Army life, as compared with | 51 ' Which e 1 morrow, and in_this ' connection the | at Two Services. held every Monday at Trinity com-[and that he would be unconquerable upon the battles, which had marled | that “righteousness exaiteth a nation | that of the present-day soldier. Lieut. | o ihing oper: \f Cape H. TompD Gf the Eresbytery of W 2 munity house at & pm. for children|and i great success, While from the | the complete conguest of Canaan and | and sin i a reproach to any penple| Col. John Scott, executive ofilcer for ; JOMBINE operations of Canc ington City will hold a pra ohe gospel of love will be pro-|ana at 8 pm. for aduits. Rev. Mr.|human standpolnt the expedition ap- | tha divislon of the lunds and which Joshua impressed upon Israel |the Organized Reserves, told of the | {00 MES 1¥ Monday_from 11 to 12 o'cloc he | claimed by Rev. Harvey Baker Smith | Soveil, who I conducting the lec- |peared perllous and promised obstl- | coeulin af hie lendorey g his farewell message, using differ- | Work being done by the Washington | “C§ired infaniryimen = = L C Shwep ot Avenue - Presbyterian |of the Columbin Heighte Christian | tures and subsequent discussions: is |hate reststance, God was challenging | ceadit: for the suesrnd” B ent terms. If we are to endure as a|C. M- T. C. Club, Capt. C. C. Lowe of | jneantry entertainments that have Church. Church in his morning scrmon tomor- | taking for his theme “The Require- | Joshua to prove his faith by taking | tained his lahor. ition and fulfill our God, given mis- | the general staff also spo been planned by the Washington g row. on iLove Nover Faiin ments of Confirmation.”,, The fopic | possession of “the promired land. ! Josiua feeling that the end of his|sion, we too must clioase, not as a ——————— branch for the season. The first was He will make a short address on |pext Monday will be “The Model|which He had given to the nation | carecr was rapidly approaching calle |nation, but as individuals, to serve the a dance at Washington barracks MUSICAL SERVICE. The Gospel of the Singing Soul” at ! Bravere The confirmation Jecture jai~from the wilderness to the great [ ed a special assembly of the nation | Lord and keep ourselves -unspotted| HEADS WORLD FARM BODY. S b i '"nanc:'-(xi A_musical service will be e ing, Service. Which will be | followed by a gencral discussion and sea” They had to appropriate the|at Shechem and delivered to them his | from the world,” by refusing to com-| ROME, February 16—At the mest. | Sk he 2 picnic at Fort Washington, Sunday night at the Georgetown |un the direction’ ef F. J. Eden, lanswers to questions, Attendange is|gift for themsclves. He challenged cwell words It was marked by | promise with sin. Joshua's life and|ing of the International Institute of | Md. which is scheduled to take e Presbyterian Church. A quartet un- chorister, who will have assistingjinvited on the part of any one and |them to obtain by a conquest of “foot- | earnestness and affection. He pi. work proves that falth and obedlence | Agriculturs vesterday Marquis Glor-iin the early Spring. Members of the der che ditection of Miss Mabel ¢ [him Myron W avhitrey, Mrs. Ray-lnot merely those who are expecting | prints” a land six times the size of { before them their duty to make for | is the Way to victory. Let us b faith | glo Guglleiml. 1talian delennte, was | Infantry Askociation are oflicers of Linton will sing. The pastor will{mond Chapin, Mrs. A. M. Blaisdell and | to_be confirmed when. the bishop | Palestine. | themselves ana their families the fun | {01 and do the Lord's will & all imes, | Shoetas president, to succeed Signor'that arm of the service, of the glve a bricf address on “The Twelve- | Miss Malel Flehr. The chorus choir icomes to Trinity, the morning of| Joshua's success depended upon|damental decision that we must alllso that we may merit God's approval| Pantano. who resiened witer holding Regular, National Guard and Officers Hour Day.” will also have part in the service. March 9. obedience to the law and the com. ror later make. In calling and make a siuccess of our 1iv the office four year: ¥ orp: CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT! CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. “The World’s Greatest Need—Spiritual Leadership” THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY IN VIRGINIA Near Alexandria “The School of the Prophets” For one hundred years this “School of the Prophets” has been the source of trained spiritual leadership, sending forth such men as Bishop Phillips Brooks and Bishop Henry C. Potter, and in addition 45 other bishops. The first native Japanese to be consecrated a Bishop, is an alumnus. One of the founders of the Seminary was Francis Scott Key. Virginia Seminary men hayve pioneered in most of the home mission fields, and founded ALL of the foreign missions of the Church. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ITS HISTORY OF ONE HUNDRED YEARS, THE SEMINARY ASKS FOR A SUBSTANTI AL ADDITION TO ITS FUNDS. THE CENTENNIAL FUND OF A HALF MILLION DOLL ARS WAS INAUGURATED LAST JUNE, AND WILL BE EXPENDED FOR A NEW DORMITORY (for three years the Dzan has had to turn men away for lack of room), REPAIRS, PERMANENT ENDOWMENT AND OTHER ITEMS. IN THIS DIOCESE OF WASHINGTON AT THE PRESENT TIME THERE ARE 25 ALUMNI ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN RELIGIOUS WORK. WE ASK OF ALL A SYMPATHETIC HEARING. - Bishop F; ’s Endors. ] s 5 3 : ‘;"'M,,;Z;}",;ZZ’;,! Tho. Pt i o o stk Tomorrow morning at the 11 A.M. services in the churches named be- e sttt il b g S et e - low the subject will be brought to the attention of the congregations. markable institution. 1 do not believe that any seminary in this country has contributed more largely to the spiritual enrichment of our Church, and ! Woashington Cathedral, The Canon Chancellor, St. Columba’s, The Rector. tainly none has gi freely of its s t ld-wide missi - 2‘;’5,3';,.-,% "To 'me, Virginia “Theological ?e':l:::yw:t:nd:p for theds onts * . All Saints, Chevy Chase, The Rev. Dr. Thos. K. Nelson. St. Margaret’s, The Rev. Dr. W. Cosby Bell. standing things: : 2 “First, a sane piety. It has a ‘seal bf God,’ and always according to All Souls, The Rector. St. Mafl,t s, The Rev. Dr. E. L. Woodward. ; '"%fl{“’d b P s i i Ascension, The Rev. Dr. Berryman Green. St. Paul’s (23rd Street), The Rev. Dr. P. P. Phillips. bt z:::; e ‘h'{:sc: 5;;’:;." missionary spirit than probably any other schoo Christ Church, Georgetown, The Rev. A. A, Pruden, St. Stephen’s, The Rev. Dr. Paca Kennedy. “Third, it has always stood for the prophetic ministry. Epiphany Church, The Dean of the Seminary. St. Thomas’, The Rt. Rev. H. St. George Tucker, D.D, “To my mind, these three things give it a distinction peculiarly its own. . I have closely observed its student body for uv:r:l years last past, and I St. John's, Georgetown, The Rev. Dr. W. E. Rollins. Trinity, Takoma Park, Mr, Chas. W. Sherin, am profoundly impressed by the manlindss and high character of its men. Good Shepherd, The Rev. C. E. Buck. St. Philip’s, Laurel, The Rector, Beyond all this, it has a very superior faculty, and in Dean Green it pos- sesses one of the outstanding figures in religious education in this country. St. Alban’s, The Rector. y Zion Parish, Beltsville, The Rector. “I sincerely trmst that the Centennial Fund will be generously sub- Trinity Parish, Upper Marlt The Rector. %S % ly > - | LOCAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Rev. C. T. Warner, Chairman The Rev. Clyde Brown ‘The Rev. C, E, Buck The Rev. Francis E. McManus - The Rev. P. P, Phillips The Rev. J. M. Cobb i . TheRev. G. Betkeley Griffith The Rev. Charles L. Monroe The Rev. A, A, Pruden ‘The Rev. H. T. Cocke The Rev. J. M. Hamilton The Rev. Waldon Myer The Rew, William W, Shearer The Rev. Thomias W. Cooke ‘The Rev. Guy E. Kagey The Rev. W. H, Nes The Rev. A, J. Tertey ‘The Rev. Joseph Fletcher i | The Rev. Robert L. Lewis The Rev. H. J, Pulver The Rev. E. P, Wreth The Rev. E. H, Gibson | (s The Rev. H. Von O, Lounsbury ‘The Rev. W. H. P. ‘tus * The Rev. C. M. Young All campdign expenses, including the cost of this advertisement, are being met by a few friends of the Seminary, at no cost to the fund.

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