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15 STUDENT RELIGION CONFERENCE TOPIG William R. Moody . To Give Lecture | At Local Church Fifteen Colleges to Be Rep-, resented in Meeting at Mount St. Alban. Students from fifteen colleses of JMaryland and the District of Colum- tia will meet in the rest of re- ligion amion tudents next riday afterncon at Mount St. Alban. The weeting is the diy an board of religious vducation o the Episcopal Church, with which ro co-operating the bishops and od- ationai of the dioceses Maryiand and Two del- esates from each callee are exp +d, 2 man and a woman from educational fnstit oF two women fro ersities exclusively Clergymen from colle ulso attend the meet A program has hecn rnits the studen and . " Iriday evening there +s by Bishop Preeman V. Mather Loy Washinzton Unive Mg tuere wal b v illiam of ton. for oue towns will anged whict duct the provide speakers ddres rsity aud] U, Chapianm Slyer, and by Kev. vaun sue lege elary or thy tonal Con vidof tue kpuseopar Churen HOPRINE & clion 1or tne “oul be pre 1 by B L Rmuncranaer, S, 4 Up Ot tenusyivania, Lhe d tes will nav Alban > Gudd nab towlien time the to Ghe ol e students fuy wibi b Nt will be aiven in automo and recent o, witer W ngton, will con 1t e Sane unds of the oem mn, supper Frivay «nancedor of wuet a “quict b tuary in the Cathedral DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL WORK EXPLAINED Washington’s Relationship to As- iation Cleared Up in Let- to Dr. Darby. s0 ter A letter N Darby, he W “*hureh dent, and The ry of the lni € Daily Vacation rhocity ship ot ollows: “In vie school rela nave not be m Bussell Colga iztion 15, Now relation- this city. 1t the fact that vaeation hips in Washingto altogether cicar, 1 YOur attention to th national Assac: n Bible Schools the International o i and th relations: the Rurches, lonar the h ocicties Aay ~chool agen he world “Our understanding will be to render L hrough to this " committe. “hurches and children of Wast any s whi in our We will also be 0 assist n bringing the hildren of the vaca- tion schools in Washmton into pathetic, helpful rofationship t children s throu World's The policy sociation i< to ionary offerin throuch the e foreizn hurche 1001 Assoc lion_count “We extend to vour o ittee the congratulations of the Internationasl Association in the fplendid oppe Tunity you have to provote vacation chools in tho Capital cily, where ihis movement has already had a very/encouragiog development.” WILL ADDRESS CLASS. Mrs, Stevenson to Speak John's Hall. Mes. R. B. Stevenson, wife of the wicar of Holy Comforter Chapel, who was herself for severul vears cxten- sfon secretary of the Girls' ricndly Society, will address the training class of the John's parish hall, streets northwest, next Thursdiy nm. Her subject nch Managewent and b an Sundiy ation of the various mis- at St. 16th n DR. WEFLE&'S SERMDN TOPIC ““The Old, Oid Story” will be the sub- Ject of Rev. Dy rie Wililey tomorrow tnorning at the Vermont Av nus Christian Church. At the evening ervice he will preach lhe Busy Man." i) music will be rendered at both scrviees by the ind mixed and male quartels under the direction of Wil Eraithwaite E STUDENTS. i BIBL s sermon ! church choir | | | WILLIAM R, MOODY. Moody, the Northfield ak tomorrow night & tivnal ° 10th orthwest, on the sub- s Iducation at North- Wil j deades ! the Wirs Vind o Hivet Inperine in sested by pericnee of the late < cvangelist, Dwight L. was born while his father 1 Chicazo. the death of his Wil 1 Moody dod cader of the great erces held an tichit a tended wer the world: also Northficld Seminary th tor which chirls National | |BISHOP WILL PREACH AT TRINITY CHURCH| to Be Augmented by Shrine ! Glee Club Service at Eveui Tomorrow. rector, R ach’ on David w Mr. A program the 1 night Tre has been pre 4 by he church tor voetion of t ning vaude A by danc the chair- committe WILL CONCLUDE STUDY. Missions to Close on Sunday. ion of sions will he School of the Church held Sun- sym- | ciety, will ¢ uditori School teher inual ¥ [HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES. { Dr. . of which weache party in th svening. ta i Mrs ¥ will hold its * chareh parlors [N J. E. Briggs to Preach and Harold King Leads Singing. Special services are to be held at the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church, | 4620 Wisconsin avenu beginning | Monday night with Rev. Dr. J. E. { Briggs, pastor of the Fifth Baptis | Church, harge of the music cervices will bo held nightly 0 o'cloc D TALK ON BIBLE SCHOOLS. At 2 mecting of women, called by Mre. J. N. Culbertson, president of the Women Interdenominational Mission- ocie of the city, in the Bapti ard rooni, Mul v Buildin day afternoon, Mrs. Edgar | Holdrid president of the "hmn tional f Dail Bible Schools, pres ! vacation B schoals Bev. i L. Vornon, of the World Association of Daily Va: cation Bible Schools, preside _BIBLE STUDENTS. [ Peace on Earth When and How? All thinking people rec- ognize that world-wide peace would be a great blessing to mankind. The BIBLE shows that, while man-made leagues will fail, everlasting, world- wide peace will soon be ushered in through the establishment of God’s Kingdom on earth. YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN- VITED TO HEAR Mr. W. F. Hudgings OF NEW YORK CITY Sunday, 11 A.M. Pythian Temple (AUDITORIUM) 1012 9th St. N.W. Mr. Hudgings Will Speak at 3 pm. also. Seats Free Students’ Auspices of International Bible No Collection Text | uday | preaching and Harold King THE BVENING STA . Pennsylvania Bishop Now at Head |Former Editor, Of Episcopal Church in America| Now Evangelist, Special Dirpatch to The Stay NEW YORK, February 23.—Rt. Rev. ! Ethelbert Talbot, D. D., Bishop of | fector Bethlehem, automatically succeeds to | Mil and the General Theological Seminary in 1873, He served until 1887 as of St. James' Church, Macon, d as head master of St. Jame: ary Academy, of which he was the office of presiding bishop of the | the founder. ! Protestant Episcopal Church vacant by the death in Dallas, Tex., Monday of the Rt C. Garrett. In making this announcement the National Council of the Episcopal Church explained that under the con- stitution of the chureb, as amended n 1916, Bishop Talbot will serve as ecclesiastical head of the church in America until his successor is elected at the general convention at New Orleans in September, 1935. The constitution provided originally thut the bishop next oldest in point of econsceration would suceeed on the death of the presiding bishop and hold the office for life. Rut usually min of very advanced icf post and the con- stitution was amended to provide for the election of a presiding bishop overy six years, with the oldest bishop in point of consecration suc- ceed for unexpired term Bishop Talbot long has leader in his church. yette, Mo., October 8, uated from been a Born at 1548, he was Dartmouth in 1870, TOKIO BISHOP THANKS D. C. DIOCESE FOR AID | i i { Wins Gratitude, Says Letter to Right Rev. J. E. Freeman. eman has veceived ter from Righ John MKin Tokio, thanking the peopl hinston Chureh for { following learthau ! > as follow o thanh throu thank your ¢ o o U this erican. in the dr 1 Hness of our work thankiu spiritu, dations in ' o Lihe carth T [ehurch hay u by hievement raul and oking forwird future Jenthusias anpeal is will luve thi |eeption that jemerzency fund with when ruction athetic re- ziven to the hundre c3 ¢f bedding. clothing and other ities from the church peopl diocese in the United Stat immediate wants of our peopl and pos- , and they mfort winter weather. t number of things wnd att T to_ acknowledge of th and to tell how contents was received rough this letter e oW Uf BUr Lppred {of ticir Kindnese | i | ! cach o s 1 would like. - DR. PECK TO PREACH. ‘Will Fill Foundry Church Pulpit Again Tomorrow. Clarke preac lpiscopal Church to- morning on the theme, “The ! tae Cloud,” and in the e bject will be, Vilis 13x- George Peck of in Foun- rrow 0w in ning hi. | travagal ATTENDA}\CE DRIVE ON. W. W Kirl t € Both ther, taught by k. nauzurated an infensive campaign to wach several hundred more men in regular attendance. Several large classes of women are also engaged in a_campaign. arpenter, have DS. Friends Church 13th and Irving sta. 5 a.m. Meeting for worshin, 11 s.m. he 0 p.m. Thursday prayer meeting, 745 pm. MURRAY S. KENWORTH' PASTOR. 4913 14th st. o.w_ Phone Col. 567 WELCOME TO ALL. NEW THOUGHT 5.%.9 c SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY, Ministers SUNDAY, 8 P.M., Special Prosperity Lecture. TUESD .Y, 3 P.M, Lessons in Truth Class THURSDAY, 8 P.M. CHRISTIAN HEALING OLASE. Author-Lecturer World-F:ullefd Exponent of “The New Psychology” of London, England SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, AT 8:00 P.M. Subject: “Eternal Verities” THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N Street N.W, Opposite British Embassy ADMISSION FRER. __ COLLECTION. 509 11th N.W. SUNDAY—11 A M. “The Vital Message of Today” James A. Edgerton Bolo, PAY THOMAS, THE HEALTH STUDIO Dr. GEBTIVP‘ESVS !snlzm. Directer. Fiavhsi to the Buffet {ur'd and served by Eoatth “Runper. S bietedls Clase: the Prac igus The secrel re . ‘The Psychol 3 Four Neme,” Priscilla Beckett W Ihinson—Honday § 4 ERY_FRIDAY BVENIN sultation phone Potomae S15. The, Practical Dietetic Class every day al DR. JULIA SETON,M.D. i 3l i of the jan 1 | earth. of pack- | of the i i | 1 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1550 Fourth Presbytenan Church At the 1886 general convention at made | chicago he was elected the first mis. sionary bishop of the then “mission- Rev. Alexander |ary district” of Wyoming and Idaho. « AC that time the section lying in_ the Rocky mountains was still largely o | trackless waste. Bishop ‘Talbot ranks among the | pioneers responsible for the settle- ' ment and development of Idaho and Wyoming. ¥rom his experiences there he made a contribution to the literature of the winning of the west his volume, “My People of the Plain In 1898 Bishop Talbot was trans- | ferred to the sce of tral Pennsyl- ' vania, since changed to the diocese of Bethlehem, where he has continued to_serve, Bishop Talbot has contributed to ecclesiastical literature. A Bishop Among his Flock,” und “A" Bishop's Message” and to general . reading “Tim -——An Autobiography of a Dog.” ‘The new presiding bishop ix a man of broad cuiture wnd deep learning and is regarded in the church as a sturdy militunt leader. He holds the degrees of A. B. and A. M. from Dartmouth, and D. 1. and LL. D. from the University of Missonri, as well as S.T. D. from the General Theological Seminery. < “JESUS, THE MYSTIC,” DR. PIERCE S SUBJECT Sympathy in Time of Earthquake | Services Beld in Kelth's Theater While Waiting Completion of New Church. ev. Dr. Ulyskes G. B. Pierce, min- f Al Souls' Church, continues | h to capacity congre unday uing services that | are b held the B. F. Keith ! “Theatcr pending the completion of the new Unitarian Church at 16th and Harvard streets. which will be dedi- 1 prin the Mystie. is the subject anounced for tomorrow tnerning. bn with his Tecent practice ts kiven out the follow- to the sermon. and i feeks 10 te in ud- nature of the discourse subtitles wre: “Mysticism spel” CHints the Meaning of § hows NX- i and the rles Trowbrid, ard Loricbers. Atwater, 7 the in Pleree ubtitles wer EVANGELIST TO SPEAK. F. Hudgings, New York, Pythian Temple Tomorrow. | of New York evagelist who has traveled tensively, will speak at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning t the Pythian | mple on the subject of the estah | lishment of worid-wide pes " The lecture is { under the auspics Tnternat Association, which extends welcome to the public Seats will be free, taken, w. at W Hudgings city ex-| branch tudents’ cordial to be present. and no collection Bible Western Presbyterian Church H Bt. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. —Sunduy school. ‘SOUL-PROSPERITY * 00—Cliris Endeavo: $:00—“AT THE DOOR." MUSIC BY THE QUARTET Geo.rgetown Church e REV. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D. 8. 8. s Bienle, D, D, . Tev. Staviey White " CHURCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N ST, REV. CHARLES WO0OD, D. Minister, Intermettate and departmiepts. G—Primars und Begioners’ department s Bible Class, Miss Mavel A er. 04521 Comers’ Bilie Class for Men, Hos, Huston Thompean, teacher. 9:45—Dr. Thuw's Bible Class for Mea and Women. ©:50—Hon, W. §. Culbertson’s Bible Class| | for Men and Women. 11:00—Moraing service. Sermon by Dr. WOOD: *The Great Joy in Samu- nia.” 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and Ves- per service. Address by Rev, James M. Heary. $:00—Evening service. Bermon by Dr. WOOD: “The Question of the! Christ. Program of Russlan music by the ! Eveaing Choir of 100 veices. H (The merning and evening serviees and | Hvervgirl’s Bible claws will be broadcast, WDM, 360 meters wave-length.) §:00, Thursday—Midweek service. Dr. | Wood will give the second address | Pastor. Eev. Douzles Put S pa, C on “Evangelism and the lub‘tusucil Campaign inv Washingtoa. ALL WELCOME. 13th and Fairmont sts. n.w. Take any 14th st. car; get off st Fairmont, PASTORS: DR. JOSEPH T KELLY. DR. 1SAAC WARD, 9:30 w.m.—Runday school. Ward will preach. ‘Thursduy. at S p.m.—Pruser meeting. EVERYBODY WELOOME. Gunton-Temple Memorial V. 16th and Newton sts. ARD BRASKAMP, M. 3 —Sunday school. ~—Sermon by REV, WILLIAM A. ic by the Chorus Choir. p.m.-Christian Eudeavor meeting. Pm—Sermon by REV, JOHN TAN CLARE. Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. and 28th Bt. N.W. RPV. IRVING W. EETCHUM. ‘Whea Things Go Wrong."" Bible class. p.m.—Christian Endeavor. p.m.—Motion pictures ol Bev. 3. M. Heary, Ching, by New York Avenue Church of the Presidents New York Ave, 13th & H Sts, Where the Lincaln Pew Preaches Its Silent Sermons. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe,D.D. Pastor Emeritus. Pastor's Assistant, Rev. William A. Elsenberger 30 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship, with sermon_ by Rev. W. F. McMillin, D. D, of Philadelphia, Pa. Subject: “The Decline and Fall of Samson” p.m.—Christian Endeavor. p.m.—Public worship, with sermon by Dr. McMillin, Subject: “The Appeal of the Book” 8:00 p.m, - Thursday—The ~Mid- week service. ALL WELOOME. ations | I i Ttoman Will Speak Here |conference consists of: Margarct Eas- WILLIAM B. OLIVER, Interesting and unusual evangel- istic meetings are to be conducted his coming weck at the Kendall u‘mm Church, 9th street, between B and C streets southwest by a lay- man-evangelist, William B. Oliver of New York city. Mr. Oliver has had much expericnce in the Y. M. C. A, and for a dozen | years was editor of the Daily Bible, a publication for devotional Bibie study He ulso conducted Bible conferences any parts of the country. After! ar this rmovement for home re- of which he was head, had to up, and Mr. Oliver began to angelism. ! e meetings are announced as a: in the exaltation of | r From tomorrow to Fri meatings are to be held each! ‘ning at 8§ o'clock. They are fre pen to any one, not denominational | ening ccial 1y »X\.AH 1 be give | WILL HONOR VMIVNISTER. s I Abbott wil me, “th street { ‘Rev. and Mre. | Tuesday evening | _PRESBYTERIAN. - suxm PRESBYTERIAN l study o T { | 4y ain at their b ast, in_honor Harding, from 3 to 10 o'doc L 1924 egationg midwe n" Brittos The Church of the Pil flms. SOUTHERN PRESBYTE u\ nd st Dot Pound Q Audrew R. Bird, inortant & praver | « | lasses for Preacuiog by —Junior Christian Fudeavor. “Juterwediate Cbristian Eadeavor. 1 Lour wnd supper at the, to which all strangers ia | the city are iavited. m—Boug service. m.—Evesiag Gonbip. Preaching by m—Senior Chritien Ladeavor 8- clety Email children cared for duriog Sunday | worning service. | A _CORIJAL_WELCOME TO ALL. 5t PRESBYTERIAN JOHN MARSHALL PL. . JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister. 11 AM.: “The Proof of Love” 4:30—VESPER—5:30 “THE MAGIC TOUCH” 4th & B Sts. S.E Presbyterian EV. FREELEY ROHRER, Paster. Morning sermon—11 o'clock, “Jesus in the Sanctuary” il Evening—7:45 o'cloek, i “The World Outlook™ : Address by | virgil E. Hinshaw, eprescnting the World Prohi- bition and Reform Federation. Always Good Music ave. and Q st. Rev, H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. 9:30 8.m.—Suoday school; 7 p.m., C. E. Sermon Subjrcts Hoartsill Ragon, M. C., will epeak Brundsge will preach on THE DETTY OF CHRIS! Central Prcsbytemn Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth snd Irving &ts. B.w. IIH" JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., PASTOR. Junior Christisn Endeav & —Westminster League. 30 p.u.—Social Hour for Young People. 7:00 p.m.—Cbrist'an Eudeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by DR. TAYLOR, 00 p.1a.—Thursda ©:00 p.m. Priday—Mission Study Class. Small children cared for duriag morniag rorship. o Take 14un st. |m iy Pleasant car C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, Hiam J. | Unity j= HETHOD]ST " EPISCOPAL SOUTH, 192 FRIENDS’ SOCIETY BANQUET AT CHURCH. CONFERENCE OPENS |¥en's Committee Dines at Park View Christian. The men's canvass committer, W. A, chairman, held the Park v Christi ruary 15. C. Finney retary of the Interior, @ The choir of the church, Mrs. nd director, furnished nd music. Among Finney, rd. Colburn, ey, Crist, Bak.r, Contarina, Dicke: Gratlisch, Ile MeC chia, MecCullough, W. Donneil. The minister,” mith, was the principal speaker. marks were made by James W. Ay nd Simon Jumen sanquet ebe Religious Education Session First Meeting Last Night—Many Speakers on Program. A _conferenee on religious education being conducted by the Young Friends Society at the ¥riends’ meet- ing_house. The conference opened last night with Isabel Stabler presiding. At 10 o’clock this morning Mrs. Faline Ris- “Adventures mmie, Munroe, Hall, Bearc Blakeuey, Austin, Ellsworth, an address on ** veho ogy to Religious Education,” by Wil- Reagan. This aff stabler ([ was presiding. Addresses hed- uled by Mr. lh-a:‘.m and Mrn Rising. | [ UNlTED LODGE Sormmon b ta b et b fres || OF THEOSOPHISTS speak on “Making Use of the Play | N Zith, B PAL Instinet.” 3 | Reincarnation Exph THEOSOPHY. lat 11 am. tomorrow and again at 2! j p.m. | The ocommittes in charge of the A meeting of worship is to be held | Study Class, Wednesda terling, Pauline Pidgeon, Vernon Brown, Elsic Brown, Dorothy Shoe- maker and Lawrcnce Stabler. REV. E. HEZ SWEM'S TOPICS. “A Story That Cost Me Thirty Cents,” will be told by Rev. E. Hez ven tomorrow mnight, § o'clock, it the Centennial Baptist Church. The morning, 11 o'clock, subject i Gireatest Disclosure Within Man. V.M J‘ANUAB! TO I.ECTUB.F. Viva M. Junuary will lecture in (hut Auditorium, 1326 Eye street | tomorrow at 8 pam. on | Tuesday afternoon at & < the class in 1 in truth, and at & p.u. is s in Christian healing. ‘Washington Lodge—T. S. / 1216 i ET. N.W. Sy O “Religious Outlook of the Times” jarnc~ W. McGuire inday, Astrology: T Pundumentals; Wedncsday, Members: Kecret Doctrine, large lend hdlau invited northwest, |Fourteenth Su'ect Church of Christ 14th and Meridtan Biile study, 0 0. Preaching sad Communion, 7:45 p.m. A heurty welcome | T. B. 10! the HALL MISSION | 623 LA, AVE. N.W. Memorial service will be held | Sunday, 2:30 p.m., for Phoebe| Hall Luttrell, pastor for 28 ears. Prayer mecting, Thursduy, 8 p.. ALL WELCOME. "UHKISTADELPHIALL, Ginstadel hian Ecclesia | \um., LODGE HALL. { y Sunday, 11 8 Al weicome. | " Christadelphia Chapel 732 Webster 5t. N.W. 11 2. WORKHIP 0 WAPTISM. (TS DEEICN B 6 T FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 + day (Bubdas) sehool ALL ARE INVITED. ITED BRETHREN = \Memorial United Brethrm VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermout ave. orty of N st. BEV. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor, s.m.—Bible school. j { = 1 “The Old, Old Sto = "‘I'he Busy Man” Thorsday, 7:30, | 330 Pa. av. s.e | Park View Christian Charch | Park rond east of Georgia ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Miais Bible school 1:00 u.m. MODE AND ! TAYLOI. | am SOVER snior Churels THE PRODT Hi rate Nmth Street Chrlstlan “The Church With a Welcos 9t and D ste. ve. 11:00—"Rich Toward God.” 5—“America, Her Friends m.l‘ »\ patriotic service. REV. Large S at 9:30 and C. E. at] i __Clarence Roy Stauffer. Minister. orest = T5th St. Christian Church | METZ5DIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Tk sy sl K e e IST.PAUL oht —Bible - J. JUDSON_RINGER, Pastor. G. W. COBB, Associate Pas! 31:60 a.m.—Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Serwea. Church School, 9:30 a.m Clasees for ail a HOGE BIBLE CLASE, Brof. W. G. Phil ‘YOUNG MEN'S CLASS, Mr. L. O. Mullikfa, teacher. Prayer_and Praise. ___ A Caesar, Columbia Heights Christian Park Road, Near 14th 8t. Harvey Biker Smith, Minister. 9:30 u.m. school, 13 s Tyigaity 7 the Church.” 7 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. S “The Augel of the 1dea.” THE FRIENDLY GHURCH. e, teacher. | | | t I u- and_Kitteshause st HEV. E. A. LAMBERT, PASTO! 11:00 3.m.—Sermon br Pastor— METHODIST PROTESTANT. " RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rhode Teland ave. at 15t 81 v.w. ! BEV, JAMES H. STRAUGHN. D ir. Pa Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. ('hrl-n MLTHODISX‘ PI\LGI‘\L «Colored! - Haven M. E. Church and B and Muss. use. s.e Dag, under tie wuspices of M Rebuke Me Receszional”’ Koven) w.—Suaday school. Spworth League De { ? { 11500 a.m—REV. Linde . Llhu ¥ sud musieal program, COME. M. E CHURCH SOUTH -, 36th ST. N.W. NDAR LAMONT. Rev. OLIFTON E. RAY, Paster, 9:30 a.m—Sunday Bible cl 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship Ser- Mre, Mary G. Honests, Presidest. At UNTON WESLEY CHURCH. Mondsy Evening, February 25, 1924, chi o'riock. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Chnuh Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. BEV. W. 0. CARE schoo! and ening worship. Ser-} mon by the Pastor. Special music at both services by the Quartet. { Thurs., 8 p.m—Midweek prayer service. Frcc pews EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 35tk ST. AT N. GAROLINA AVE. N.E. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. Pastor All we!ccwrt lan Ladeuvor, A and METEUDIST E PISCOPAL. : EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Cornier 4th and D, Sts. SE. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. Sunday Serwon by F 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. Visiters Cordially Welcomed. ODY WELLOME .‘\fl:‘.’l‘HODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE). WESLEY M. E. CHURCH| nd Joculyn sts., D. D., Pastor. o JAMES C. NICHOLSO, Moruing Service—Fle 9:30—Sunday School. “MORE LIKE Special music at regular church services by male quartet and chorus choir under direction of R. Deane Shure. (The Representative Churck) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. REV. W. A. LAMBETH, Pastor. REV. M. L. RIPPY, Assist. Pastor Departmentally Organized. Classes for Everybody. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. W. A, Lambeth, subject: “A HEALTHY RELIGION” 11 a.m.—Overflow Service—Sermon by Rev. M. Leo Rippy. 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m—Sermon by Rev. W, A, Lambert, subjcct: [ « i CHE N LIFE." Light NTORY OF A G Sunday school, 9:45 a. “THE DEMANDS ¥ “TH g Serri | | of | | | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (W Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tenn. ave. n.e BEV. C. F. LINGER, MINISTER. Preaching—i1 wm. and 1:45 . _Epworth League, 7 p.m.: Randay sehoo!, 9 PETWORTH Grant circls and New Humpshire :: A3 CUTCH WITH A PROGRASS REV. EDWARD HAYES. D, Dy ¢ . Nunday 11100 2.3 —Sermon by 1he pastor. 4n Fnuunulnl Jesus Gty 5:00 Corus and quartet musie. W Look for the chureh with the re, tric_cro DOUGLAS MEMORIAL 11th and H sts Rev. J. 0. WRIGHTSOX, 9:30 come- Sunday schont Methodist Episcopal Church 9th and P St W, JOSEPH T. HERSO D. D., Minister 1 am.: “A CHEAP REPENTANCE” 8 pmi “A SIMPLE SOCIAL League Cor ctte—4 p.m. and 7 p ALL WELCOM& | TRINITY M. E. CHURCH 5th azd Pa. A IOSEPH D, W TEaN WE mmr'r i pas . — sermo: Pastor. fub T GO HeE wAsHiNeThY or T 01d TESTAMENT 7;" th s . ME TROPOLI TAN MEMORIAL M. E. ‘ Juhn Mareball Harry Dawson M|lch=ll D.D., Minister. Mr. W. R. MOODY of Northfield DWILHT 1. 3 M- “Jesus Teaching Repentance— | What Is it?” Bivle school Ribie Class, y the M.aister ¢ Sunday Sencol. 1. —Epworth Leagne Social and Thn National ’Ielhodnt Church meoln Road Church Lincoln #4,, I 1. sse. aad U WALTES G, SeNEIL, Minets 1a.m—"A Religion of Joy." | $p.m—“Who Is Innocen FOUNDRY SISTEENTH ST. NEAR P 0 a.m.—~Chur 11:00 a.m. and 8 Preaching by || Rev. George Clarke Peck D. D., of Baltimore, Md, by Quartet Choir. \\1' L(b\(L WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N 0:30 s.m. — Sundsy school. classes. 11 a.m.—Preact MK 7:00 p.m.—Epy . —Preaching b McKENDREE Juss. Ave. N.W. Between Sth and J10th St (The Red Brick Church) Chas. A. Shreve, Pastor SUNDAY—2 am. Praver serv- 9:30, Sunday Schoo 12 John H. Wes Supérin- tendent. o'clock—Public Pastor. Subjeet i "\‘ho is she that looketh | forth as the moming, fair as the moon—clear as the sun | and terrible as an army with banners?” 6:45 p.m.—Epworth Leazuc s o'clock—Evanselistic m ing, conducted by the Pas- tor. re is always an altar serve and prayer for those need- help. Tuesday, 3 to 5 p.m.—Service of or for the Healing of the ] worshin. Sermoun Thumday. § pm—Prayer meet- ing. Friday, S pan—P e n ¢ e costal meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TINE. 1 i [\ i [ CALYV On Columbia Road N.W. Bef 9:30—Calvary Bible School; 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Cl Dr. A. C. Christic, teache Pastorale i rounod) 3 @ thude 7:00—Epworth League devotio $:00—Public worship with sermo SPECIAL MUSIC: O OUR LORD” E HAROLD MILLER. DIRE G LOUISE THOMPSON, FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPL! (Aneny. ARY tween 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Mr. Edwin Dico, superintendent. ass; Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, president; 4 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by HONORABLE FRITZ G. LANHAM (MEMBER CONGRESS FROM TEXAS) <end Out Tuy (Arklangelsky) § antho s G (Donahoo) ; “Uear My nul service, n by the DR. LUCIUS C. CLARK (CHANCELLOR OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITY) CTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC; EMMA CHURCH ORGANIST. ~~CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT SEVEN-FORTY-FIVE.

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