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SHILOH BAPTISTS TO ENTER NEW HOME Congregation to Move After Serv- ices Tomorrow to 9th Street Building. Shiloh Baptist Church is plan- new home at R held in the tomorrow th o move imd P streets on services are to be building qn 1. street when the final instaliment 000 rally will be mad An early morning pra sorviee will held with the chairman of Samuel W. Fro will be assisted by Rey )t Gustavus Harkum. Lott T. Mil- nest Bell and John Dixon, The school will hive special Kerv- at 11 o'clock. Rey. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, tiw pastor, will pre tting and Remember (e there will be covenant and - testimony meeting. which will be in el of the s of the into the old on and praise 6 o'clock, the ir ¥ nary ad- will old Ming w \With Mrs 5 o'cle ach the last I home on to Do With Th ore: than h Church has be its present buil irehased the Hamiine Jiding because of e ction RECEPTION FOR CHOIR. ho I Waldron in ¥ k br. sermion At | Singers Honored at McKinley Me-| Baptist Church. last Monday Mekin- nd [ ture 11 Baptist O ™ honor of 0. G. Grande addresses we Dr. !. Rev. Mrs Short 1. 1. Lov Mr. Stew (dUimor exandr N, . rt \ e Bvangeli Othcllar taymond numbers, ded at tl Mrs. Dean hments of the WILL PREACH TWICE. Rer weth the v Methodist Epis- will oceupy the tomorrow. In will take as his Christians in preach on “Cre- South, h sery conduct Elizabet Monday, class will be St. ing Alpha *ugh £ at prayer chorus will DR. LUBECK. TO PREACH. of the 13 iheck £s pm i and viphany will pr Ther holy _com- the chureh 0 and at 3 will ral evensa and the 1 ety will loci and <copal hold its 1orn- EPWORTH LEAGUE SERVICE devo- B Wil | outstan uth Wingert, DR. DAiiBY T(; PliEACH, W. 1. Darby, ishington ach t exceutive se ation « wrning in Church v f Christian night will urch on ks of the Chure ©IHER SERVICES. T HALL MISSION 65 LA, AVE. N.W on Fel- preach a “The Promotion of Holiness o S p.m. For the iptu or wmeeting, Thursda ALL_ WELCOME SUNDAY. 8 PAL, ELIZABETH TOWN'E Eiitor Nautilus snd President T. N. “The Divine Art of Bemg Healthy, Wealthyand Wxse WEDNESDAY, 8 PO, GARNETT JANUARY. “DIVINE REMEDIES” THURSDAY. § P.M., GEORGE SCHWES] Leader of Unity " C LIFE” ' 'CENTRAL UNION MISSIO choir | Evangelist Party To Lead Services A# Baptist Church | | PROFFF. URR The to Japhet-Furr evangelist party conduct services tomorrow at Immanuel Baptist Church. The party includes a brass quartet a male quartet. Prof. F. C. cornet soloist, is to lead the is night and Furr. singing. A spe timoni | part ¥ ial feature will he the tes- s of five men from the \ the “Lif ving Squad.” V. Gove G, Johnson. the j to preach at 11 am. on Huguenot—of Whom the Was Not Worthy." ' DAUGHTERS OF KING " T0 VISIT MT. RAINIER 5 “The World The Daughters of the K Church the t John's , next Thurs- This is the the order to John's vis Episcopal | Washin f churen, on will Mount [ day evening at 8 oelock { bi-annual visitati | the parish chapte The twenty-eighth of the order of the D King in the dioce I in the Chure n of at St annual coun ighters of committe lanvou Miss Paul’s Church ention of the | King was Chureh, nesday, Junior D: Al in Hyattsvi about sivty yo ris biing prosent. ¥ cxs meeting and an @ P. Lindel Tsen of ¢l here was luncheon and soeial hour, which was much enjoyed by those prese PLAN ADMISSION SERVICE. servie 1 admission h of of Epiph: the chupe southwest izabeth Kavser. M, will present riotion from memb Epiphany | the 1a of the st i for ranch is branches There of hepherd tomor- t the Gth o and I row evening RE;I;AL TO CLOSE. Centen contin clock tings of th h have al me Church, w wee under ©. Boda. from Rie cluded tomorrow & ! nial thr Rev. A [ will be ¢ ht. ! ~ REFORMED. S, N.W. Minister and $ p.m L AND MONRO 11:00- lmmur\lh!y and Modern Thought.”" 00 'THFO~'0N|\" ~ UNITED LODGE | OF THEOSOPH[STS 1731 K St. SENDAY. APRIL 27, 8 P “THEOSOPHY—THE WISDOM RELIGION." Study Class, Wednesday Rooms open for studs Fridas 8 pm. T30 pom. | Washington Lodge—T. S. 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, APRIL AT 8 PAL— “How to Contact the Powers of Nature” By Geo. H. Shibley Fuudamentals hursdass. Sécret Ductrine. Cisitors invited Lx htbrtnger “Lodge FOURTH FLOOR, BARRISTER BLDG., 635 F STREET N.W. Mrs, Harriet Tuttle Bartlett iopal Theosophi 3 COMING TERS OF WISDO 8:15 pm. FCHOLOGY MAD ABLE.” Wednesday, April THE BIBLE RENDERE] SIBLE,” Thursdag, M _ CENTRAL UNION MISSION. “THE | board. i | the | 8th strect and Maryland avenue nort one of REFORMED THE EVENINC NATIONAL CATHEDRAL COMMITTEE CALLED Bishop Freeman Issues Summons to Annual Meetigg to Be Held Wednesday. The Bishop of Washington has called the annual meeting of the com- mittees of the National Cathedral As- sociation, to be held on Mount St. Alban next Wednesday. Tho meet- ing will open with the celsration of holy communion in the~Bethlehem apel at 10:30 a.m. At 11:30 a.m. delegates from the commitiees from all the important cities of the United States will meet in Whitby Hall, the gymnasium of the Cathedral School for Girls, on Woodley road near Wisconsin avenue, for the business meeting of the asso- ciation. The bishop will make an address and reports will be received from the delegates of the different committees. Committees not repre- sented will send written reports. The bishop has invited the dele- gates from the committees of the Kational Cathedral Association, in- luding members of the Washington committee, to a luncheon to be served Alban’s ild_ hall at 1:30 At 3 o'clock Bishop and Mrs. will receive the delegates a number of invited guests. The program will close with choral evensong, sung by the Cathedral choir in the Bethlehem Chapel at 1:30 o'clock. . e RECEPTION TO PASTOR. of the Metro- Church_ten- Rev. Dr. Harry ption Thursday return for the ninth arence Duvall presided Addresses were made by W Dewhirst on behalf of the offici Mrs, Mary Logan Tucker for Lad Association, Hugene for the voung people, Mrs. | McDowell for the Washington district and Rev. Lucius Clark, chan- cellor of the American University, for the city. A letter from Bishop John W. Hamilton ‘was read. Musi- cal numbers were rendered, under the direction of the organist of the chureh, Mi Brewer. The committee nsisted of William Lemon. 3 . S. Dew- Lirst. M Bertha Gray, Mrs. A. B Duvall, ¥, Camalier and Mrs. J. Q S The congregation politan Memorial M. dered tl the Scheele W, F Plan Amnml Meeting. Phe Teachers' Training Union of District_of Columbia, of which Mrs. H. Moffat Bradley retary. | Will hoid its annual spring meeting in the Kellar Memorial Lutheran Church s pm ed nesday at ted in religious i next We re intere are invit cast, who tion —————— Young People’s Service. e Society of | .\14? Inl 12. Church South wi of the se jees tomorrow at minal Railroad Y 5 liam Rhod: is to sing. . PASTOB. IN PITTSBURGH. Rev. Dr. Wallace Radcliffe is visit- ing in Pittsb 1, Pa., where he is to deliver the chief address in commemao ration of Dr. Maitland Alexand tie fth anniversary in the pas torate of the First Presbyterian €hurch of th PR B\ TF.RlA\ ~ FIRST PRESBYTERIA\‘! JOHN MARSHALL PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK 11 AL il “A Walk With Christ” | | 4:30-VESPER— “The Secret of the Lord” People's Place M charge Dr The “Church of the legrxms OUTHERN PKESBYTI st ber. P and Q s Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:45 a.m—Bille school, with classes for evers member of the fumily 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. FPreaching by | the pustor. 3:30 p.m.—Junior Christian Eadeavor. 5400 L. 1 200 pm.— Svening worship. Preaching by ian Endwavor So- Small children mos A CORTJAL W od for during Sunday CONN. AVE. AND N ST. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. 9:30 —Sunday Sehool. Iotermediste aod Junfor depariments. Primary and Beginners' departments. ‘s Bible Class, Miss Mabel | ton, teacher. 9:45—All Comers' Wible Class for Men. Ton. Huston Thompson, teacher. | 9:45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men aod Womeb. Mrs. Rising's Bible Class for Young Women 9:50—Hon. W. S. Culbertson’s Bible Class | for Men' and Women. 1:00—Moming _servicr. Sermon bz De - FurHE JOY OF THE ATONE- 9:4: 9:45—Every) N. Th 9:45-} 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and Ves- per service. 7:30—Quintette from National School for Women and Training sten to the Lambs.” Shall Find."” wing Low i ivening _servi WOOD: “TH AND THE CUB; AN THAT ARE FIN The Evening Choir of 100 voices will repeat the Easter program by request. §:00 Thursday—Mid-week Service for Prayer an) Conference. verygirl's Bible Class, the morning serv- 1o eAE e evening service, MmemdIng the ical m beginning at 7:30. will be Troadeast, WDM, 500 meters' waveiength. ALL WELCOME. by Dr. ¢ ADDER RCES nominational organization of (INCORI Main aa® Wi Jal JONIN §. BE Children’s Home, MRS, JOH 7 First Services Nightly at 8 0'Clock SUNDAY, 2 p.m.—Service in Mission Chapel. p.m.—Service at tie Hom 45 p.m.—Service in Mission Chapel. RAYMOND MURRAY, GOOD SINGING CORNER STONE LAYING Sunday, May 18, at 3 p.m.,_th buildinz and the Mary Farr Per Home will be laid. The public is Temporary Quarters. ETT, SUPERINTI . BENNETT IN CHARGE The Mission of the Churches the_chmrches in Rescne, Relief, Social and Work, mm “st. PORATED). NoWL St. N.W. Phone mm 8738, Sundays, 3 and 7:45 P.M. APRIL 27 e for the Aged, Blue Plains. er ALL WE'.COME e corner stones of the new Mission ry Memorial Children's Emergency invited to attend Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. 5. NVINCED SKEPTIC.” school. “Life’ Service in ‘Mis- HT THAT BURNED." & p.m.—Prayer meeting. North Capitol, cor. Florida Ednngtmy ave. and Q st. Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. 9:30 2.m.—Sunday school. 7 p.m.—C. B.: Sermon Subjec 11:00 a.m. “THE GOSPEL OF THE PALM TREE.” .Dr. George 8. Duncan. §:00 p.m.—“HOW RECEIVE THE HOLY SPIRIT?", Dr. Brundage. Dr. Brundage expects ot be present at both services Eastern Presbyterian Church Sixth St. and Md. Ave. N.E. ALFRED E, BARROWS, D. D., Paster, 11:00 a.m.—*THE OLD TASK." 9 :30 a.m.—Bible school. n m—C, “THE CROWN OF E. CROWN OF EASTER" SHERWOOD 5,72 220 ‘WALTER F. EAGLESON, Pastor. 9:30 .—Sabbath !Qbfl ‘meetis e s ) WHIOH WAS TENT 1O FRE TORD. " p.m.-Mauss meeting of soung people lat st | Georgetown Church STAR, WASHINGTON, Archbishop Curley To Confirm Class HereNext Tuesday Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, D. D. Archbishop of Baltimore, will admin- ister the sacrament of confirmation Mary's Church next Tuesday 0 p.m. Next Friday the blessed sacrament will be exposed all day: there will be sacred heart devotions and bene. diction at 12:05 p.m, and 7:30 p.m. DISTRICT CLERGYMEN TO ATTEND MEETING Washington will be well represent- ed in the priests’ convention to be held in Philadelphia next Tuesday and Wednesday. Many priests and a large number of laymen are to attend the sessiong, which have been opened to laymen as well as clergy, with the exception of onec session Wednesday. There will be two pontifical high | masses at the opening of the conven- tion, one at St. Mark's, for clergy, at which the Bishop of Milwaukee will pontificate and the Bishop of Fond du Lac will preach, and the other at St Clemen at which the Suffragen Bishop of Chicago will pontificate Dr. Bernard Iddings Bell of Stéphen’s College will preach. So far as ceremonial is concerned, these two celebrations will be the same. These masses will be preceded by a solemn procession with lights and incense from Holy Prinity Church across town to St. Mark's Church. The ex- centive sessions will be held in With- erspoon Hall. More than 600 priests haye registered. A handsome hand- book has been issued for the use those attending convention. Father Vincent Fowler Pottls Mark's will be in charge of the book | exhibit, which will comprise a full | line of the publications of the Anglo. . the society of S at of St | ganizations and publishe will also be an ecclesiastical exhibit of vestments, church furnishings, re- ligious goods and the like, including two completely equipped altars. TREASURER ELECTED. At the recent meeting of the newls ;ppointed board of diregiors of the Zpiscopal Chureh Home held at the residence of Arthur Kurt, the remain Tog vacaney if th list of officers of | the home was filled by the election of | Victor Deyvher is treasurer The Ep Church Home wa recently for the purpose of main home in Washington for aged Ep jans, both of the clergy and of t t he home has the support of the convention of the diocese, which by a formal reso- lution et apart the second Sunday as the date for 14 for this purpose. ning PRESBYTERIAN. Western Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. HIGH ADVENTURE ™ 7 :00—Christian Endeavor. 200 OUS THAN > Quarter " Central Presbyterian Church SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY James H. Taylor, D. D.. Pastor, mior Christian B estminsier League Social Hour for Young Peopie. Christian Endeavor Societies. 8:00 p.m.— Sermon by Dr. Taylor. S:0 pm. Thursdsy Praser service ™ nilgren cared Tor during orning | 00 p.m. 00 p.m ) pm 7:00 p.m. - ot Tleasant street car or 14th | 16th street bus 1o Irving street | —— | First Church of Christ, Scientist, | METHODIST “Metropolitan Presbyterian | o ,l:\l l(\:"flllfl. Pastor. Morning, 11 “FELLOWSHIP WITH JESUS' FRIENDS. Evening, 7:45 o'clock wa Al Pastor. | Atkin- | officers. JAMES T. MARSHALL, . S.; 11 am., Res son: S p.m.. installation of C. Music by quartet. Fourth Presbyterian Church 23th and Fairmont sts. p.w. | car, get off at Fairmont st. FAMILY CHURCH Pastors: Dr. Joseph T. Kelly. Dr. Isanc Ward. a.m.—Sonday school and men’s rament of the Lord's Leader, D. D., Robert E. REV. 9:4 | { Take any 14th st THB FRIENDLY, 5:00 p.m.—Evangeiistic rervice, precoded by | I hour gospel singing. led by Mr. Percy S. Foster. Dr. Ward will preach the third of a series of & sermon on subject *Is Phophesy Being Fulilled To- ay 1 New York Avenue | ¥oul Weather ass. | D. .C ATURDAY, WEEK OF RELIGIOUS STUDY IS PLANNED New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Outlines Program, In- cluding Address by Senator. Presbyterian May week, a week of lec- tures and study of meetings for teach- ers, officrs and ministers, is to convene May 4, at 3 p.m., at the New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church. Senator Sel- den P. Spencer of Missouri is to deliver an address at the opening meeting. The other meetings, which are to be held in the Church of the Covenant, will be throughout the week. At the opening meeting there will be an assembly of Presbyterians of Wash- ington. There will be a processional of the officer bearers, elders, trustees and deacons of the congregations. They are to gather in the lecture room and march into the church in a body. The subjects of the week night meet- ings are Monday, Pageants and l:l‘l‘fllll?\ H ‘The Men of Church_for’ the f Tomorrow” : Wednes cation Hible Thunuln;, - “ orship and Rev- Friday, “Commencement.” hievement night’ Groups from the various churches will make actual demonstrations of their work. The Peck Chapel Boy Scouts will exhibit their activities. Young people of the tern Church will give a dramatization of a Biblical theme. Chil- dren of the Eckington Church, under the direction of Mrs. Winter, will show the work of the D. V. B, The ) ropoli- tan Sunday school will n illus- tration of an “Opening Servi of Wor- ship.” TWO SPECIAL SERMONS Mrs, Chr morrow a sembly, 9 west, on or “An Aeroplanc Tomorrow night the last meeting of | the revival will be held, when Mr. Peirce | will preach a special sermon_on m:-l w Flight second coming of the Lord. The title will be )d's Weather Forecast— Over All the Barth.” UNITED RRETHRE? | MEMORIAL UNITED[ BRETHREN | 2 CHURCH ! NORTH CAPITOL AND R STS. N.W. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor Sunday school a:40am Day of Rejoic 11:00 a.m. —Sermon “The Lordship of Jesus” T:00 pm.—C. E. activitios 8:00 pm tory Night. Tilustrated S CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | ( HURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST NCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. i Columbia road and Euelid st. Second Church of Christ, bucnllsl.‘ UL © StNE | Third Church of Christ, Scientist, | Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. ¥. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Gcmmsl,‘ The Arcade. 14th st. and Park rd. SUBJECT : “PROBATION AFTER DEATH" Servieos SUNDAY AND 8 P 1AM SUNDA WED:! v MEETINGS— 8 O'CLOCK READING ROOMS: 1319 ¥ ST. N.W., Room 605— Hours, 9 fo 0 (except Wednesda and Sundass and bolidays, 11 AM. 9 to 180 to . 12 to § (exept Wedpesdays. 12 ;' Sundays, 2:30 to 5:30. Clost nolidars). COLORADO BLDG. Hours, 10 to 9 and Sundavs and THE ARCADE Discoverer of Vitalic Breathing, Founder of Vitalic Culture. Author, Lecturer, Teacher. Church of the Presidents | New York Ave, 13t & H Sts. Where the Lincoln Pew Preaches Its Silent Sermons. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe,D.D. TPastor Emeritus Pastor’s Assistant, Rev. William A. Eisenberger 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship, with sermon by | Rev. John McDowell, D. D., 0f New, York City. il 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. §:00 p.m.—Public worship, with sermon by Dr. McDowell 8:00 p.m., Thursday—The Mid- week service. ALL WELCOME. WESTMINSTER 7th St. near E 8.W. Rev, HENRY W. TOLSON, Pastor, 11:00 a.m.—*The Place, Tims and Purpo: ™ of Our Lord's Ascension.” T 8:00 p.m.—Song Service and Sermon. A hearty welcome to this friendly ehurch. i Will give a series of FOUR FREE INSF “VITALIC CULTURE” | ' GOOD HEALTH -YOUTH—POWER— JOY—PURPOSE, At the PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N STREET N.W. LECTURES BEGIN EACH EVENING AT $:15 O'CLOCK evening, April 28—"How fo § Young." Tuesday evening, April 20—‘The Dynam- ¥ evening. April 30—"The Keys to Perfoct Life and Happin EATS FRE! QUESTIONS ANSWE ____ALL WELCOME CHR[ST SERVICE CENTER | SUNDAY. 11 0'CLOCK. HEALING SERVICE. Using the Rawson method. FOR THE COMING WEBK— During noon hour— HRALING, MUSIO AND SILENCE. Held by Don Alfonso Zelaya and Dona M. B. de Zel Public _ocordially _ invi :GDIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MET. APRIL | sen by appointment ar 26, 1924. CHURCH HOLDS ELECTION. Officers Chosen by St. Paul's Eng- lish Lutheran Congregation. Officers of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, of which Rev. Dr. J. K. Huddle is pastor, were clected t a meeting Thursday night as follows: Dr. W. W. Stewart. elder. Albert Fox and Dr. Harry Domer, deacons. Charles Webel was elected to fill the unexpired term of corge W. Linkins, elder, who resigned zccount of il health after many years of service: his on, Luther W. Linkins, was elected deacon to fill the unexpired term of Charles Webel, clected elder. The church council consists of : Elders, Dr. W. W, Stewart, R. M. Hickman and cacons, Albert F. FOx. . >. Brunner, Charles Luther \\ Lin] n. C. HOLY NAME TO MEET. Society Will Hold Quarterly Ses- |- sion Tomorrow. The Holy me Society of the Itimore will hold its | quarter] Heart Church, 1oad, tomorrow. The convention will order o'cloc Father Rip- ple, national director of the Holy Name Socity, will address the dele- gites on the national convention and rally of 1 ization to be heid ptember next. tion at the Sacred 16th street and Park be called to SPIRITUALIS] WHITE, JUST RETTRNE] open her meet o'clo 700 At ot HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY, d Friday ¢ Felack S Everyha ing DR. ]ANE B. COATES Lecture and Spirit Messages. TONIGHT : Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. N.\WW. “Dreams, Omens and Hunches” Assisted by BESSIE LATHAM GIBSON, Musical Therapit. Interpretation of your dreams given after tho lecture by MATTHEW DAWSON. Admission free Interviews by appointment Satnrday. May IN THE SPIRIT W( WHAT WE WEAR CHURCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Iecture J. A. WATERS Rev. Ida questions " FROM on Wed Can_be HENK Wednesdus 5 ver offering. Al ‘thmnr e Subject LD HOW WE DO WE EAT?" LIFE AVE B Message Strack. \\Tritte swered J. H. Redman, irce b ng service & O'Clock All Welcome. 822 20th N.W., Near Pa, Ave. Mrs. Lida Mastin 1500 1 N vers Wedfestar. 5 . TheFirst Spmtuahst Church | TLecturs by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY Ie‘ fielpers" e (xpirits) aseis i remer WALy n Wesley. N 1012 9t st Tuesday. at 13 "MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 512 F St itonl messaze meet . Spiritne EPIS MOUNT PLEASANT | M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | 16th ST. N.W. NEAR LAMONT. 9:30 2.m.. ool for “A Call Ty ansform sus " Clifton Kexs r. will presct Midweek pras o 8 pom Quartet sings at hoth services Marvm M. E. Church South | Cor. 10th and I Sts. 8. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minmister. 9.30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11 a.m.—“SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.’ 8 p.m.—"“HEARSAY OR EXPERIENCE." 00 p.m.—Epworth League. Sonday & o “THE GOOD.WILL CHTRCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D. Pastor. S B 0:30a.m—Sunday school 11:002.m. and 8:00 p.m—Pub- lic worship. Sermons by the Pastor 00 p.m.—Epworth League Mr. Charles S. Wengerd. Director of Music. Visitors Cordially Invited. ST.PAUL . <minw REV. G. W. COBB, Pastor. Church School, 9:30 a.m, Classes for all ages. HOGE BIBLE CLASS b sl»cln Mullikin, teache Thursday, 8 p.n.—I'rayer and Praise . Phillips, teacher. DR. RHOLACK TO PREACH. McKinley Memorial Baptist Church Plans Special Services. Special services have been planned tomorrow at the McKinley Memorial Baptist Churci, fth and L streets | northwest, Rev eriah _Lamkins, pastor. Rev. r. Rholack. North Car ||| olina, ‘will presch at 11 a.m. The en’s Club will meet at 2:30 pm, venant meeting and communion | will be conducted at p.m. by the pastor and other ministers of the conference of Laptist preachers. A | special sermon at § p.m. EPISCOPAL _ (Whits FOUNDRY SIXTEENTH ST. NEAR P ST. [ 9:30 a.m.—Church 11:00 a.m. and $:00 p.m. 1001 PREACHING | Rev. George Clarke Peck, D. D., of Baltimore, Md THEMES: AM.—“One Word” P.M.—“The Burning Heart” 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League Friends Church 13th and Trviog sts, n.w. ° Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. 1humlly prayer meeting, 10 ALLy " Friends Meeting ! 1811 Ky \ W. | Meeting at 11 a.m. First day (Sundsy) selionl—10 a.m. ALL ARE INVITED. METHODIST PROTESTANT. | RHODE ISLAND ; AVENUE | Rhode Tsland ave. at Tat at. | | REV. JAMES 1. STRAUGHN, D. D Pastos | Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. | | _ Chriotiai | Batatiee P i “MEN WITH BURNING _METHODIST EPISCOPAL. | HEARTS" EBENEZERM E. CHURCH Corner 4t and D Sts. SE. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. | (080 a.m—sunday wchool liour. sbiect NOVELTY Mosic by Quartet Choir WELCOME " Rosedale M E Churc,h 416 Tenn. ave REY. C, F. LINGER. llnlxsn:z Preaching—11 a T Fpworth League Sunday school | METROPOLIT AN MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall Place and C St N.W. HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, D. D.. Minister. 11 am. m 5 pm U. S. GRANT MEMORIAL ' ersars of the Grant will be of by 1 Addresse HON. RICHARD YATE> of Iiin HATTON W xas Music o Qi Other services durin Speciul Epwortls 12 “THE IDOL- EVERYEODY WELCOME HON SUMMERS | METHODIST EPISCOPAL :(Coloredi | John WesleyA M.E. Zion Church Rtv W 0. CABRINGTON Pastor, o9 services will belp YOU. GALBRAITH A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 6th St. Between L and M N.W, WM. D. BATTLE, Pastor. .30 a.m.— Sundar schoal 0 a.m —Momning wor 30 pm.— Varick (hrise 800 pm —Evening wors| Holy commanion mo YOU ARE WEILCOME TO OUR SERVICES. * METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White), | WESLEY M. E. CHURCH CHEVY CHASE, D. C. | Rev. J. C. NICHOLSON. D. D.. Pastor. ‘THE OPEN HEART. THE URGENT ANGELS. nday Men's Club. \ DOUGLAS MEMORIAL and H ets e Rev. 7. 0. WRIGHTSON. DD, Pastor Classes erybody we ed. Near all Visitors cordia the downtows The National Methodist Church TR]NITYM E. ('IHURCH E JOSEPH DAWSON Sunday sehoo Sermon by the Pa GOD OF ALL COMFOX olclovk. Subject “Massachusetts Ave. M. E. Church Massachusatts Ave. and JORN lnurmu Pastor. M 2 . Sermon Dy THE ACID TEST OF CHRISTIANITY Wi, Epworth Leazue \esper Servic PETWORTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Grant eircle aud New Hampshire ave. CTHE THURCH WITH A PROGRAM V. EDWARD HAYES, D. .. Pasior am.- Nnday Scaocl far il grad 2 e Ph. D, Bastor an i1 Subjeet: * TR LIGHT & and cvening. 1St KENLW 7:00 p.m 8100 p.a “The Chur the Rig Welcome "LINCOLN ROAD CHURCH in rd.. Rhode Istand ave. & U st REV, WALTER G. MoNEIL, D. D, Minister. BEV. HENRY S. FRANCE. D. D, REV. W. CLARK MAIN, M. R. Speelman, 0:30 a.m WAUGH M. E CHURCH drd and A Ste WM. M ||hn\1A\. a:308m ~hool. 11:00 a.m —Sorman by the Pastor “The Storm” Epworth Teagne Sermon by the Pastor. “pasTor Lin ae. 700 p.m £:00 p.m. “The Magnificence of Sin” Reception to our new Pastor and his Friday ~vening, = THE HAMLINE CHURCH Ningh and P Streets N.\W JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D., MINISTER Great Union Day Services The congregation from 14th and Emerson Streets and the congregation at 9th and P Streets unite in services tomorrow. 1 am, Church school sapt., Church School at 9:30 a.m. Epworth League at 7 p.m. Preaching Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m Dr. John Krantz Noted Preacher from New York City, Will Speak at Both Services The last Sunday services to be held by this con gregation in the present location (9th and P streets). \ll former members and friends are invited to be present. McKendree M. E. Church Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (The Red Brick Church) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Minister Services Tomorrow as Usual 11 A.M.—Sermon by the Pastor. LIFE’S SPIRITUAL ATMOSPHERE 8 P.M.—Subject— WHAT DOES IT MEAN? SPECIAL MUSIC Come Out and Let Us Worship God Together Subject— Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton sts. 45 a.m.—Sunday Sehool. P naciing Service Ix mors Chapel, entrance on 16th and Monroe sis. 11:00 a.m.— Sermon “RISEN WITH CHRIST." Music by the Chorus Choir. 7:00 p.m—Christian Endeaver meetings p.m.—Sermon. ‘wxo —_WAS NEVER DISMA! ‘Sixth Presbyterian ( Clmrcl: 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederick B. Richards, 8t. Johunsbury, Vt. "Chevy Chase Pm Church Bast Side Chery Chase Circle. HUBERT REX JOHNSON, Pastor. Dougles Putnam Birnie, D. D!, Assistant. Pour sacred and beautifal ceremonies to- morrow—a_great day. DR. BIRNIE will BEY. BERNARD BRASKAMP. M. A, Pastor. | (The Represenm REV. W. 9:30—Sunday School. D Classes for 11:00 am.—Sermon by Rev. “IN-AND-OUT 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. W. A. Lambeth. Subject: T “NOAH AND THE ARK.” 00 p.. Youg Peoplé will meet at | ‘ Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South tative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. LAMBETH, Pastor. REV. M. L. RIPPY, Assist. Pastor epartmentally Organized. Everybody. W. A. Lambeth. Subject: CHRISTIANS” 11:00 a.m.—Overflow Service—Sermon by Rev. M. Leo Rippy. “CREATING TEMPTATIONS” Special music at regular church services by male quartet and 2 chorus choir, under direction of R. Deane Shure. STHODIST EPISCOPAL CALVARY B CHURCH On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Ca Mr. Edwin Dice, Superintendent. 9:30—Calvary Men's ¥ Dr. Arthur € 11:00—Public Worship, with sermon by REV. DOCTOR JOHN R. EDWARDS 7:00—Young People’s Devotional Service. vary Bible School, Bible Class Mr. John R. Christie, Teacher. Poulton, President; $:00—Public Worship, with sermon by REV. DOCTOR W. L. DARBY SPECIAL MUSIC AT THE MORNING AND EVENING SERV UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GEORGE HAROLD MIiLdlds FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC~ CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT 7:3

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