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.REV. DR. COOKE PLANS CELEBRATION FETE Arranges for' ‘Observance of Fiftieth Anniversary Program at Chureh of Ascension. REV. DR. T. W. COOKE. The fiftieth anniversary of the lay- ing of the corner stone of the Church of the Ascension, 12th street and Magsachusetts avenue northwest, is to bé celebrated May 29, Which s also Ascension day. Rev. Dr. Thomas W. Cooke, the rector, is planning a spectal progran: for the celebration. was for many veirs dral of Washington Kev. Levin J. Off mission 9th’ street wnd Hostre whers o & was erected, Rev. | of New ork - 100k partsh the following and re «d_until June, 1868, the next fourtoon years Rev. kney was the rector, re- ing become Bishop Condjutor aryland. Rev, Orlando Hutton scceeded him, remuining two years. Was Lald in 1874; inckney then took charge. . John . Elliatt as assistan of the present church | . Willlam 3. | Morrison was chosen to be sesistant 10 Dr. Eiliott. He was succeeded two ars later by Rov 1L Ingle, who | for five yours. The next Shavkleford, re- He was succeeded | . Augustine J. Smith and Rev. wfterward the Incarna- Worthington rector. \as the t threo 'years later #. W. Va. The next Allen Grifith. Dr. alth fuiling, ho was made | ritus.” haviig been rector | hirty-five years, and | put fn charge of Uerter, Rev, Clement Brown st in charge and Rev. Jesws assistAnt. The latter ro- “harge ¥ urch of ¥ mas the ' Drowent b 1+ Cooke, appointed L\rlt charke of the Chapel of the Mum) Secretary Becamg Curate. ce's socretary, Rev. wning. became curate r of the same year. In Rev. Henry Y, Satter on, non t 3. Hen \Ah'fl‘ was called and I.ssumcd Saints' eve, the shop Satterlee was Nelms continued as vec- | forced to resign because of | ¢ church was without a gular ‘Y“(!')r until Dr. 1n(lL\_ was T in 192 the the , memor! dedicated. evening, tes” Guitd diocese & annual n. for . - which Ethelbort 10p of the ohireh, d to be present hoid Chnstadelphxan Ecclesia™® 7~ NAVAL LODGE HALL ndax, 11380 a.m._All welcome. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY, Ministers 1328 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889 SUNDAT, 8 P.M., “Directing the Imagination” Garnett JAnunry WEDNEEDAY. 8 P.¥ “The Trinities of L“c" THURSDAY. & P.M.. “Mary the Magdala” Dramatic Readiog, UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 K 8t. N.W. SUNDAY, MAY 4, & .. “TEE CAUSE OF SoxRow. udy Clase, Wednesday, oven” for' study_rids N Lodga—-T. S. 1 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, MAY 4, =5 AT 8 P.M.— “Right Ideals and How to Prosper” By George H. Shibley Music—Miss Colborn and Miss Waters. _Tuesdays. Fundamontals of The- Members' Meeting: mbers; Friday, Se- [ NATIONAL ( CENTER OF "CHRIST HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE 8817 b NW. - Seorad Pioer Preat, suodey, 4 B s, “How to Bring e into Ahnli-nluon. MISS EMMA GRAY, Speaker, Wednesday Meeting, 3 p.m Coustructive Current.Eve Pupils sud petionts reecived d Sunday), A~ P. Dr. ‘Géo. Feath LIST. (except E. Ricker, lln Emma GHL Dr George Asseciation, Spirit Greetings by Rev. Marscia. Peana. The annual banquet of the religious education department of the Youhg Women's Christlan Assoclation will be held next Wednesday svening at 7 o'clock. Mies Evelyn “Moore of the world’s committee of the national Y. W. C. A. will be the chief spesier. Miss Meta ‘lnler soloist, Wil accompanied Mre. Helen” Wells Fidler, The elghtoen classes and group activities of the department will be represented by the following: Two- minute talks, Bibliophill clads, Nina Rohner; beginners' olu it Littie; Mount Pleasant study ol A Mre. H F. Carl; Takoma Park ai L. N. Biadle; Llnuorn Plrk A. Knapp; Piney ciase, Mrs. Chapter, Mre. ‘W, Branch Chapter, Mrs. H. C. MacNeall; Columbla Heights' teachers training clase, Mr. H. F. Harmon; Chevy Chase lecture course, Mrs. " Engere Stovens: Keller Memorial mission study clasy, Mrs. C. Herold: Chinesc teschers’ training study classes, Miss L. B, lLobaugh; )'Ounx gire' Sunday morning olass, Miss Dorothy White: lnIvlrI.l.lnn luncheon committen “Mrs, D. G. Pfeiffer: social servids. eom- mittee, Sophic Huth; blennial conven- tion echoes Miss Jossie Mitchel Vermont e.venuo training class, Mrs. Earle Wilfl The fimbl fealuro will be the pres- ontation of certificates to the £rad- uates of the school by Mrs. Elaine Rising, director of reilgious educa- tion and Bible uu_ner for the lmups DR. REGESTER T0 PREACH Presiding Elder to Be at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church Sguth. Rev, & the Methodist Episoopul Church Bouth, wiil be the preacher tomorrow at the | Mount Veenon Place Chufch {n: the | absence of tho pastor, Rov. W. A.| | Lamuoth, who will be i3 Spartanburg. | 8. C., apeakihg at ford College i1 the UiTetest, of Ehe Caripalgn Jor a fund for the use of supsrannuated ministers. Dr, » Regester wi hie tople In ihe marning iox and in the evening “Putting It Rev. C. R. Stauffer Retarns, Rev. C. R. Staufter b returned from a LFlp to Syracuse, wliil preaeh cvening at the Ninth Street Christian Church. His morning sermon witl” be | “Walking Worthily.” and will be a spociul sermon In honor of the 105 members who united with-the urely wince Junuury 1. 'in the eve- & the (fst of n serles of vermol it b ;wcurhad on “Courting Days.’ Plan l(mmnnry Meeting. A meeting to lay plans for the com ing sessions of the Woman's Missiol 'y Society of the Baltimere Confe eno which are. to be held in the Mount Vernon Place Church, Wil be heid by the church soclety Wedhes- duy ovening. e Over. Meetings at l{onnt Vemon Phce 5 An on “Creative Forces in Japan” will be given st the meoting of the mission study (pewday | evening at 7:30 Vernon Flace M. Miu, .Anne T. Renshaw the Story Tellers' League. which will moet Tuesduy evening. This meeting 13 open to Bunday school teachers of Houth will address Friends N Mcetmg 1811 L Meeting at 11 am. Flest duy (Sunisy) sehoole— ALL ARE INVITED. Friends Church 1 ts. B,w. Ateeting for worship, 11 a,m. Thuridss prager mee 74T o MURRAY ‘8. KENWORTIY 4913 14ty . nw. Phon WELCOME_TO. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CHES OF T) NCHES aoF CHE MOTHER CHURCH, BCIZNTIST, IN BOATON, MASS " First Church of Ch sty Scuenm!. Columbla road and Fuclil s Second Church of Christ, Sclemm | Third Church of Chrust. Suhmln,l Masonic Tempie, 18(1 st. and N. Y. ure. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade 14th st. and L'ark rd. A E\'FRLASTI Nu PUN ISHME AY. 11 AM. AND 8 P.M. Y SCHOOL. O be | E. V. Regester, preslding | elder ‘of the Baltimore Conference atl tomorrow nmrnvng- md‘ NTEE Sénator Willis To Occupy Temple Baptist Pulpil NATOR FRANK B. WILLIS, An address is to be delivered to- morrow mnight at Temple Baptist Church by Senator Frank B. Willls. At 11 am. the pastor, Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir, 18 to have for his subject “The Pre-eminent Lord” and thé ardinance of the Lord's supper. will be admini - Mre. 1 ‘l\ujnh 218 to wdd Buzali the me Migs lods port. La., suOF & LTl solo. Returns to }{u Pulplt Rev. Dr. Jumes Shera Montgomery, | pastor of Calvary Methodist Church, Mm» returned to the city and will cupy his pulplt tomorrow. At the mnr"lnx: service he will preach on he Three Ways of Knowing Jesus." {113 the evening he will give a sermon- i .ra';ur\‘ on “What the Springtime Telle.” Dr. D;;by to Preach. Dr. W. 1. Darby will preach tomor- row n t in Marvin M. E. Church | South an “Training for Christian Lead- ership. The new off re of the Ep- worth League of the church will be installed at this service. ____SCIENCE OF TRUTH. + The Science of Truth Association HEALING MEETING WEDNESDAY, “1 he Vatue of Expression” ¢ BY ADA RAINEY FRIDAY AT 8 M P Another Senior B. Y. P. U. has re- cently been organized at Temple Baptist Church. The intermediates. who all happen to be about the same age, became ecligibles for a senior union, so they organized one of their owh. A surprise came to the Cen- tennial B. Y. P, U. at their regular Sunday evening meeting, when they were visited by fiftecn members of this new senior union of Temple. An interesting program was presented by Centennfal's Group, No. 4, who save u survey of the work being one by the Home Mission Board of the Southern Bapiiat Convention. A -'Ynh was rendered by M 1zabeth ord: The combined social committees of Centennial and P‘Irl Church . U.s are planning to on!erlsln lhl Corumbla. maptist Church B, of Falls Church, Va., in a )ulnl locllJ to be held at the Masonic Hall, $th and F streets northoast, this evening at 7:46 o'clock. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the exccutive board of the Columbla B. Y." P. U. Federation will be held in ah- Munsoy building next Tuesday at P, —_———— e Rev. T. 0. Reese to Preach. Rev. John Compton Ball, pastor of Metropolitan Baptist Church, s&n- nounces the closing of the ovan- golistic services under Rev. T. O. Reese and T. H. Farr. Mr. Reese will préach tomorrow wt 11 am. and 7:45 p.m. and also address the Bible school and the combined Senior and Intermediate Christian Kndeavor so- cleties. Mr. Farr will sing at all services and lead the two oholrs. Pastor Ball will baptize a number of converts at the beginning of the evening service. Two Sermons by Dr. Wood. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will preach at the morning service tomorrow in the Church of the Covenant on “The Joy Man Gives to God” and at the evening service his subject will be 1. A Roman Bollder's Readjustments to ife.” The Covenant Evening' Missionary Society is to hold its monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs, John Nelson Mills Monday, at 8 p.m., when sever .l short talks are to be given on_the missionary work being done at Flag Pond. Tenn. Dr. Wood will address the League of the Covenant at the monthly meeting to be held Wednes- dnv almrmmn at 2:30, at the home Fuy 8. Holbrook, In Chevy EPISCOPAL, B ST. AGNES" CHURCH Services Sunday—7 and 11 a.m, aad § p.m. Church sehool, 8:30 &.m. Dally 7 a.m. Eveasong and Interces- sions Friday, 8 p.m. INCARNATION &Py GRORGH W A‘rn Barviees: 7:50 & Grace Pnuh—GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Canal and Potomac. 1041 Wiseonsin ave.. below 3 at, Dector: The Roverend Hents T, Durfaat. ioon :30 & p.m Fumiis Singtay Gospel Hpmua ot Bven "b. 1. Reetor. T HALL NfiSSTfiN LA, AVE: MW, For the Promotion of | Holiness | oy wervic 0. p.m.—Preachiog by | JAPHET. ' $pecidl: misis f=—= ik ATHULI(.. St Mary’s Catholic Church &th Bt. N.W. bet. G azd H Sta, SUNDAY, MAY 4. Masses at 7. 8 and 9 o'clock. st Mass at 10:30. MONTH OF MAY. | May Devotions ard Benediction cvery evening at 7:30. Ali Pra Low ers and Sermons are in | | TST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd Bt. Near Washingtou Circle. The Rev. Arlington A MoCellum, Reotor. Second Sundoy After Easter, May 4. o READING RoOMSx 1319 & ST N.W., Room 608 i APITOL @7.— i 2 1o 8 (sxcept Wednesdays, 121 _ Ruadays, 2:80 o 530, Clowed l.bl.thl.m ‘BLDG., 14th and G m-.—w Hours, 10 10 0 (Wednesds And Sundays and lolid B THE ARCADE, 14(h Park Ttond (Second Floor)— ;g |lo 9 P'wk days (except Wednesdays, 0 5 SPIRITUALIST. The First Spiritualist Church Lu“n by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY o Subject : The Spirit of the Times” Followed by spirit messages. “What light is th the eyes, what love is 1o the heart, liberty is to the soul of man.' Sunday, § p.m., at Pythian Temple, 1012 9in st. @.W.. (second floor). Al welcome. Developing Class Meets Tuesdas, § pmcat 1310 st ne. DR. JANE B. COATF_S Lécture and Spirit Messages. TONIGHT : Musicians' Hall, 1006 E St. N.W, “Life in the Spirit World— How We Live—What We Wear. Do We Eat?” Assigted by BESSIE LATHAM GIBSON, Musical Therapiit. Admission free. Silver offering. All welcome. Taterviews by appointment. Ph. Pot. 1472 Spiritaal m Tt ' L 17, Monday, § E s..f' ritusl m«tnn da) READING DAXI‘-Y. T30 0:50 . fored). Meetings sumuy and 'rmmdny, 8 pm. 718 18th st. MBESAGE CIROLE, Wednesday Night, 8 0'Olock, rs. C. Vick, Medium, » B Warne of Chicago President for 17 years of the National Spiritualist Lectures at Odd Fellows’ Temple, 419 7th St. N.W. Sunday, May 4th at 8 P.M. Come and hear this gifted Speaker. Ida E. Strack and Madame Free will offering. Special musie. Mam!mhimMEvm;n Ave. S.E. LST THOMAS' and Iostrue Communion and Sermon. nsong aed Sermon. Huly Comminion at 7 11 :00 u.m 8:00 pla Fononed 179 © WILLIAM CURTIE WHITE. Bect m. Uolr Commupion; 9:45 11 Foly munton, ng prayet ve: Bulit b 1807, Service, and sermon. This Churth w Holy Communion and Healiug ‘Phursday, 10 8.m. ASCENSION 1200 St. aud Mass. 4 REV, THOMAB W. COOKE, Reotor. 8:00 a.m.—~Holy ‘communion. % 9:30 a.m.—Church school. 11:00 a.m.—Choral Bucharist and eermos. 240 p.m.—Chizese Huaday school. 6:00 p.me—Young People’s Soclety. 7:00 p.m.—Fellowship tea. 8:00 p.m.—Evonséng and Sermon. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Pamme Bta. N.W, REV. JOHN 5. MOSES, Reotor. SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. B —Chureh School m.—~The Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, the Rector. oung People’s Meeting. ~Holy Communion. m.—Holy Communion aad Sermon. 1 i lveui DRYCr and sermon. Dr. Johoston will preach. T8th between P and Q. D 11,8848 oclock, i Smit services 8, -~ Re e ESt‘ Paul’s Church ™ THE B Apse of Cathedral, ' Preache; Freeman, 3 Wuhhlflnn. Music by the Cathedral Choir. ’Illli. 4 gmmm( SKRVICE IS BROADCAST St. Andrew’s Ch ch’ N. H ave. ang ¥ ot REV. DIMON. Rector. - Holy Communion. Sersioes 00 30— Kundny wehool 11:00—Morning Service and Eermon. 8:00—Evening Bervice and Sermon. ALL WELCOMS, "o, HOLY COMFORTERS 5714 GEORGIA ATR. N.W. KOUK CREKE PARISH. Services now 1 Itostored Chureh. Sundayg iy Commynion, 845 _Moraing_seryice, 11 Ttey. Willism H. Pettus, Rev. Willlam A. Masker, ND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. Holy Communion. Church school. ~Morning Prayer (Reetor). g lstant; and Sermon Prayer and Sermon ). Thursday, 11 a.m.—Holy Communion. In tercession. Heallng service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! Christ Church, Georgetown Corner O and 31st sts, n.w. Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 7:00 p.m.—Evonieg_prayer and_sermon St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbia rd. and Irving. Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY. D. D., Beotor. Rov, CLYDE BROWN, Asst. DAY, MAY 1 Holy Commusion -Chureh Sehool fon and Sermon ifonog People's Mecting ng Prazer and Serm omininion Tuew a3 Thars., §:30 rictian Healing Tues., 10:30 a. ST. MARGARET'S Connectieut ave. and Baneroft place SBECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. RCOTT e REV. HERRERT K _BEV. HAROLD V. O. LOUNBORY. 7:38—Toly Communion. fl :30—Chureh s 1100~ iloly © ‘Oomisusion asd Sermon by the o 30— 3lusicai Sarsice by the v ted cholr ‘Thursaay—Holy Communion at 11 o clock. ALL WELOOME ALWATS. The Nanvxty 3 7 amd 7 IlR‘h nhoul 50 e s, locesan &n h ot nna T me—:30 and 4; 'Pall.. 10:80; T, TION, A:15 and 4; Wed., 1 G Street near 14th —Holy Communion. nd 8 p.m.—Chured Schools. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communton and Sermon by The Rev. Henry Lubeck, LL. D., 4:00 p.m.—Afternoon service. 6:00 p.;m.—Young Peopl p.m—Evening Prayer and Sermon by DR. LUBECK. wasbmgton Cathedral HLEHBM CHAPEL “A House of Prayer For All People” 3 MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road “Holy Communion.... Morning Prayer and Litany......10:00a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon....11:00a.m. Preacher, Canon Myer. People's Evensong and Sermon.. . 4:00p.m. r, the Rt. Rev. James E. D., Bishop of 'Y RADIO EVERY SUNDAY Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line ‘Whif: in Wasfilng{on Su the Nafiom.l Cathedtal m. Evenwongz, 7:30. | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, Church to Hear Welfare Director Of U. S. and Canada REV. C. . PENNOYER. The services tomorrow morning at the Church of Our Father, 13th and L streets addressed by Rev encrul Convention of the s Welfare for the Universalist Chufches of the United States and Canada. Dr. Pennoyer is to attend the national convention of community churches at Pakmont, Philadelphia, which opens Tuesday for a two-day sesslon. This department, of which Dr, Pen- noyer is head, was created lust Janu- ary by the board of trustees of the general convention at a meating in city E : - CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts. N.W Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor. Sunduy school. At 11 ‘worsliip, with brief vermon be” aublect. “CHRIET au_address by REV. PENNOYER Trireetor of 1he Department of Soctal Watare, for the U niversalist Ohurehes of the nd Canads, on the subjet, mlv umm B FAITH AND SOCTAL WEL: T PRESBYTERIAN. Peck Memorial Chapel Pa, Ave. and 38th St. N.W. Rev. IRVING W, KETOHUM, Misister, ach Y. Josin ana Tewptations GREATEST DISCOV- Y. esdny, 8 p.m.—Prayor meeting. P 8T. NEAR Georgetown Church 1,554 EV. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D., Pastor. i 11 am. sermon by Dr. Mar 8 pin., wisieal Eastzm Presbyterian Church Bizth St. and Md. Ave, N.E. ALFRED E. !lnD“ . D., Pastor, | | 745 pm—3ir. Roe Fulkerson, speaker. Bervice {n cliarge of Men's Bibic | clars. NEW CHURCH OPENED. Beventy-Day Adventists Occupy 0ld Wesley Chapel. Elder F. M. Wilcox preached this morning for the Seventh-Day Ad- ventists in tho recently purchued Wesley Chapel, at bth and F streets northwest, it being the opening serv- ice In the edifice. Remodeled ut an expenditure of $18,000, the odifico will be the future home of the Memorial and Capitol Uil churches, and will hereafter be known as the Capitol Memorial Church. Evangelist O. O. Bernatein of Tren- ton, N. J., will begin a series of evan- gelistic meeunn May 11. One of the daily features of these meotings will be the pipe organ recital. Dr. Slosson Will Speak. Dr. Edwin E. Slot director of ecience service, 1s to spealk on “The Chemical Control of Life” Monday night at 8:16 o'clock at a ladies’ night, under the auspices of the Men's Club of the Mount Plearant Congregational Church, Columbia road near 14th strect. A musical program 80 is to be given. PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH OF THE - COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N BT. REV. CEARLES WOOD, D. D., Munister. 9:30 —Sundny School. TIntermediate and Junior departments. 5—Primary and Begloners' departments. 9:45—Everpgirie Didlo Class, Mise Mabel urston, teacher. '.15—An Comers’ Bible Class for Men. 1Hon. Huston Thompson, teach 9:43—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for M LE ab—mmq class for Young Womes. Mrs. Flaise Risiog, teache; 9:00—Hon, W. Cnlbfll-lonl Bible Claes for M-n nn “nmw Fmon_ by 5 TR Sor AN GrvEs tstian Kndeavor supper asd Ves wervice oning service. 00d: A ROMAN aul.nvr.n s 6 | ADJUSTMENTS TO LIF. Breuing Choir of 100 valm (The, morning and cvening werrices and | %L'finz» o "f“‘ Sesadaay F1380 nelers wave: 8:00, Thursday——Presbyterian a-m service. ALL WELCOME. |PRESBYTERIAN JORN MARSHALL PL. 1l il i i lp JOHN BRITTAN CLARK || Misiuter. 11 AN ‘M The Appearancé to Thomas l 4:30—VESPER—S5:30 secret of spiritual Adjustment. The Church of thc Pilgrims SOUTHERN PUESRYTERIAN. st. bet. P and Q sts_n.w. w R, every meinber of tie fi . —Morning worenip, Preaching by e nasts 3:30 p.m.—Juslor Chtlallan Eadeavor. 5:00 p.in.—Intermediate Christian kudeasor .00 poui.—Soclel hout and supper at the ‘manse. to which ail strangers in e cliy e tavited Wilp. Preaching by | pastor. ':le!—l‘ml"r *Cheistian Baduaver So- fety. Bmall mlldnn cared for duriog Sumday mioraing service. 4 CORLIAL WELCOME TO WALLACE MEMOR]AL Fourth Presbyterian Church UNITED PRESBYTERIAN | COR. NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. AND RANDOLPH ST. Rev. C. E. Hawthorne ices—11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Second Baptist Church 41h St. and Va. Ave. S.E. ELLIS C. PRIMNM, Plltur. *“TIIE HELPI AND. 'TIDV SETORY lll" A I\CJ\LD le Clioras will sing. | Wenem Presbyterian Church ! H St. Bet. 19t and 20th N.W. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAN, Pastor. 9:30—Bunday school. 21 :00— PING STEP." 7:00—Christinn Endeavor. 8:00— THINGS." Music by the Quartet Metropolitan Presbyterian 4th and B Ste. S, VREELEY ROHRER, Pastor, pulcb. THE GRACE AND GLORY OF JESUS" iu the Morning &t 11 o'clock. “THP KEYSTONE OF OUR AMERICAN CIVILIZATION" is discussed by Dr. Harry N. Bowlby, Secretary, Lotd's Day Alliance, the Evening at 7:43 o'clock. | mev on | | | | { | i 13th and Fairmoot sts. .w. Tastors: Dr. Joweph T. Kelly. De. Tsaac Ward. m.—Sunday school and Men's class m.—Dr. Keily will preach his fiftieth | annivemary wermon. ~C. E. Soclets. —Sérvice In charge of the Men's class. Dr. Ward will preaeh on ““The Secoud Coming of Cbri Monday night—Reception to Dr. Kelly, fifty- year_pastorate. WESTMINSTER 7th Bt. near B S.W. Rev, HENRY W. TOLSON, Paster. 11 a.m.—"WILL GHRIST COME AGAIN? 8:00 p.m.—Song Sarvice and Sermon. A_hearty welcome to this friendly chireh. “Sixth Presbyterian Church 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederick B. Richards, R SnSonany OF JONAH." ASAuE p.m.—Christias Endeavor. iE TRANSFORMED P, "‘hnfl-dly May S—Midweek prayer Mlm( Eckmgton North S e it Rov. H. E lxuxnn:. D. n lmuun . —Sunday echool. 7 p SR, HOW owily D, b ot 500 pm T oFROM DEPTHS oF DOLRT | \l TO NKIGHTS OF FAITH," SHERWOOD 3, it s Rhode Island A" Rev. WALTER F. EAGLESON, D. D., Pastor. abbath schosl. GIVE HIS [OELS CHARGE. soopu—‘unm DD Room wome Dr. New York Avenue| Church of the Presidents New York Ave, 13th & H Sts. The Lincoln Pew. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, Ph. D., Pastor. Rev. Wllh:e Eldc!lfle. D. D, Rev. Willl‘m A. Eisenberger Pastor's Assistant, 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship, with sermon by Rev. W. T. Wllcox. D. D, ot Bloomlald, N.'J “The Blood Test” 6:45 p.m.—chr!su:n Endeavor. 8:00 pm.—Publio worship, with sermon by Dr. Wilcox Subjoct : P “The Unknown Christ $:00 p.m., Thursday—The Mid- week service. WELCOME. AL Centnl ?nsbylemn Church UTHERN ASSEMBLY lflw‘ 31‘!! H. Taylor, D. D.. Pastor. | £:m.—Sundey School and Bible Ci g Dr. Ty — our ure Peonie. Christian Endear vlloe or. ' Mount Pleasant street car or 14th reet car or 10th treet bus to Irving street mon—fldghts Presbyterian Church Golumbia aad Kalorama Bds. REV. JONN C. PALMER D. D., Minister, 9:80—8unday school. Easter exercises. fl 0 Worship with wrmen by Dr. Paim rship with sermon by Dr. Palmer: The Bacret of His Prese nce.” aoo—":m luhwn Not Always God's L and Newten b FRASKANP, M. A., Pastor, Runday- Scnool. g services in nWoper room of new “Chapel._Eotrance on 16(h and Moaroe ste. Mam—germon. ‘Life's Storme and How ‘s May Weather Them. it by the Uborus Cholr. st jeavor meetiog, God." NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 4—3 PM. An Assembly of the Presbyterians of Washington ADDRESSES BY DEAN WILBUR of George Washington University. THE HON. SELDEN P. SPENCER United States Senator from Mlssourl. A meeting_in' the interest of the Forward Work of the Pres- bytery of Washington through Church Extension, Progressive Sun- day ‘schools and the strengthening of the local church program. THE CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Monday to Friday, May & to 9, at 5:10 pm. A STANDARD TEACHER TRAINING SCHOOL For Teachers, Ofcers, Group Leaders and all Christian Workers Monday to Friday, May § to 9, at 8115 pm. DEMONSTRATIONS AND PUBLIC MEETINGS. Religious Drama, Boys' Life and Religion, Vacation Bible Schools, The Spirit and the Forms of Worship. | | le Institute Opens. The D. V. B. 8. Institute has had an encouraging beginning, according to Rev. Dr. W. L. Rarby, at Mount Vernon Place Church last Mond night. On account of the address and pageant in Covenant Presby- terian Church next Monday night the jiext seasion of the Institute will be ere. The lecture will be given nl 7: iO p.m. #nd all members will then retire to the main room of the church for the pageant. Mrs. Win- ter, pastor’s assistant at Yckington C{lmrch, is superintendent of the in- stitute. NEW THOUGHT CENTER 000 11th Bt SUNDAY, 11 A M., Song and Healing Service AlL faterested in vupport of Centor plesse THOMAS R. - GAINES Founder of Vitalic Culture, AUTHOR, LECTURER, TEACHER, Discoverer of Vitalic Breathing and Many Other Marvelous Forces of Life, Will Demonstrate Vitalic Culture and Lecture on ‘The Breath of Life’ At the PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N STREET N.W. SUNDAY: AFTERNOON MAY 4th, AT 3 O'CLOCK. ADMISEION, $1.10. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian,) Church of the New Jerusalem (Revelation, xx1.2.) 4 claes for adults, meeting 1o 11: oo_xmm. Worship, wth pastoral ser- rne luuuu library. Open daily. PASTOR, REV. PAUL SPERRY. Tiecep: tion of 70 new and pers. it mosie and refreshment 5. 8. 9:30; Chmpel, 8 B. X. P ¢130: PETWORTH th and Randolph Eireets. Invites You to Hear ev. Harold Strachearn of Riochester, N. Y. 9:30 a.m.—S, & Unique service. 6:45 p.m.—8r. B. Y. . U. 7.00 p.m.~Int. B. Y. P. U. Tuesdas—Businers meeting of curch. —Praver service, SING~PRAT—PRAISE. baptises the cont £rom the revival meet. . Ell! chalrs ’Ill!n 1ike them) Ceatennial Banl Uhr’..‘l.lh IM. ROLL CALL, 11 AM. ‘West Washington Baptist Cor. 3lst and X Bts. N.W. Dr. George Mr Dr. W. S. Every one invited to these METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor. Closing Services of Evangelistic Effort Under REESE and FARR BAPTISM Temple Baptist Church 10th asd N Sts. N.W. Dr. J. 3. MUIR, Paster. Services: Ham—7THE ~PREEMINENT LORDS COMMUNIO! #p.m.—Address, by ur\nmn FRANK w:mmv, STR. Chevy Chase Baptist Churc | Services beld io room abore Chery Chase Theater. Susdsy Bchool.. Preaching service. Bvesing service CONGEESSMAN B. G. LOWERY of Mis BpL Ll npeak at the morsiag sery eV il IMMANUEL THEE IAflolAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. um Bt. azd 9:30 am~—Bible school. Graded classes for all ages. Instructive and helpful talks by competent teachers. Melno’s class and Women’s class meet at 10. olumbia Roud.) 11:00 a.m.—Church service, with inspiring sermon by Pastor Gove (.. Johnson, D. D. Observance of Lord's supper and hand of wship new members. Good music by larze choir. 8:00 p.m—The happy Sunday cve- ning service of song and prais Young Men’s class in charge. All invited, especially young people Gosyel message by Pastor Johnson ‘A Word to th: BETHANY Rev. HUGH T. STEVENBON, Pastor. Froaching, by Bustor st 11 . = '8 SON m—vm ON. Special music at &Il services, Bible scheol, 9:30 Janior m.; 8:45 . % pm.. B. Y. P. U. Migweek service, Thuridsy. 8 p.m. CHURCH 16th snd O (North of Scott Cirrl DR. J. STANLEY DURK! | Will preach Sundsy morning and evening. “God Sends a Witness” Jobn, 1.87. “Wlth the Lamphghtcr Tsaiali, 60.20, Organ recital from 7:40 1o § by Prof. erry. &%, 9:80 am.; B. . P. U, 7:30 p.m. { 6 to Ave. S.E W. JOHNSOY er meeting Chureh Thursda, g'"znmom{ WE uv-){z ;| PEINCE GEORGES COUNTY 6. 5. ASS'N. Young Peonle’s Co~fe ence BAPTIST CHURCH, RYATTSVILLE, MD. Friday, May 9, 30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Al classes (boys and girls), 15 te 34. are urged to send dfl'fllln Teachers and superintendents are invited. Tiegistration, ncluding banquet, §1.06. BIG_TIME. COME, STAY ALL DAY. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8TH AND H STS. N.W. W. Truett OF DALLAS, TEX. Will preach Sunday at 11 AM,, 3:30 P.M. and 8 P.M. . George W. Truett Will be the guest of honor and speaker at the BURRALL CLASS 9:30 A.M. in the Rialto Theater. Abernethy . Will deliver a special message to men at the VAUGHN CLASS 9:30 A.M. in the Church Auditorium. services of rare privilege. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon on 0 p.m ® g ‘Wynder, leader. AT 9TH & P STS.—TOMORROW SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH (“STRANGERS’HOME”) WILL HOLD SERVICES IN HER NEW CHURCH HOME ALL DAY TOMORROW 6:00 a.m.—Early morning prayer meeting, Mr. Sam W. Frost, leader. 9:30 am.—Sunday school, with organized Bible classes for adults, young. ladles and young people, “OPPORTUNITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES” By Rev. J. Milton Waldron, D. D., Pastor “The Lord's Supper” and reception of new members. ~Intermediate and Junior C. E. Societies. 0 p.m.—The Senlor Y. P. 8. C. E—"In Christ's Steps"—Mrs. Lillie $:00 p.m—Song service and sermon by the Strength and Wisdom for Life's Dutfes.” verybody Will Be Admitted as Long as There Is Room— | " MM:IWC‘;MP' s pastor, “The Source of

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