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M. E. BISHOPS ADOPT CHURCH STANDARDS Present Reaffirmed Beliefs to Gen- eral Conference at Spring- field, Mass. Special Dispateh to The Star LD, Mass., May 10.—The doctrinal standards for the Methodist Episcopal Church, signed by all the bishops and presented to the general conferences here, 3 “We believe in one Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, an everlasting personal God, the crea- tor and upholder of all things, imma- nent, transcendent, in all, through all, God our Father, blessed forever. And in Jesus Christ, His only begotten Son. Not in a divine exemplar mere- iv. not in a God-filled man merely, not in religious genius than whom there is none born greater among the sons of men, but in the lord of Glory, God manifest in the flesh, co-eternal and one in Godhood with' the Father, who, for the re- demption of the race, was born as to his humanity by the power of the Most Hish of the Virgin Mary, and by His death upon the cross made a ful. perfect and sufficient sacrifice for the sins of the whole world. He 18 the effulgence of the Father's glory, He is the express image of His Person. He is the only Mediator be- tween God and man. He is the Re- deemer of the world. He is the Giver of eternal life, the Dispenser of Whe nower and grace of the Holy Spirit. Ho is the Hock and Refuge of His people, the Ruler of the Ages, the final apd Almighty Judge of th narth, King of Kings, Lon\ of Lord who shall reign forever and ever. Worship of Holy Spirit. “In_thus expressing belief in God the Father and son, Jesus Christ qur Lord. w ss worship and adore the Hol the Third Porson in the adorable Trinity, who proceedeth from the Father and the Som. He is not an impersonal influ- ence radigting from the eternal ground of all being. He is not subordinate agency called into tivity Ly the creative will of Omnipotent God. He is God. the Father and the Son He is depths of the divine nature, the eter- nal ground of all existence. He. the creative spirit who broods over the abyss, who originates all life, out of chaos and darkness in the ma- terial universe brings light and order and beauty. And to the sin-clouded souls of men He imparts illumination and power. Dbuilder of the kingdom of and nations. He is the s church, the inspirer of prophets ar aposties through all the ages, ®pirit of Truth, who convicts world of sin, of righteousness judgment to come, and Guide of all His gracious leadership. Necessity of Repentance. “And as to personal salvation as fumly believe as ever in the necessity of repent for in justification by faith. in regeneration by the Holy Spirit, in the sanctifica tion of the believing heart, and in the witness of the Spirit to these »f grace wrought in the a al the With in the who accept we nce in to us the essential, Nving doctrines of our church.” “MOTHER'S FAITH” TOPIC| Psychologist to Lecture at First Congregational Church. At the I Rev. Dr. eak at fother's Faith.” At the § pm. sorvice Dr. Henry night Miller, editor and publisher of “Psychology,” will speak on “The Bluebird of Happiness—How to Be Always Happy.” Dr. Miller has been conducting a series of addresses at the First Congregational Church this past week and will conclude his le tures Monday at 8 p.m., speaking or “The Gates of Opportunity—Life More Abundant for AlL" Dr. Glenn L. Swiggett of the United State® Bureau of Education, and vhairman of the National Council on fore service _training, will ad- ates Bible Class at 10 a.m Sthical Aspects of Interna tional Relations.” The public is ir vited to attend the meeting of the class in the west parlor. rst Congregational Church onNoble Pierce will 11 o'clock tomorrow on Will Celebrate Communion. At the Church of the Epiphany to- morrow, Rev. Dr. Lubeck, will preac at 11 am. and at 8 p.m The holy communion will be celebrated a 8 a.m. The church school holds i 3 &ions at 3 t 4 o'clock al evensong and ad- aymond [. Wolven. s Young People’ hold: regular meeting at 6 There will be a discussion Church in the Apostles’ R Mr. Wolven. ciety he New Pastor Arrives. Rev. Godfrey pulpit of Sixth tomorrow morn- The pastor-elect, Chobot, will fill the Presbyterian Church ing and nizht THEOSOPHY | UNITED LODGE 1731 K St. N.W. TNDAY, MAY 11, 8 P, 3 SBCIENCE OF THE SOUL." Study Clans Washington Lodge—T. S. 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, MAT 11, AT § P.M.— “The Mysticism in Wagner's Opera Themes” Mrs. Genevieve Bond Music—*‘Songs lmm Waguoer,™ Mrs. Alex. G- Olasses Monday, Tuesday and F idiy evenings. Large lending library. Vi 5 ofFs invited BIBLE STUDENTS, ™" International Bible Students” Association Pythian Temple Auditorum 1012 9th St. N.W. Mr. H. E. Hazlett A Noted SUNDAY Subject: “World Blessings From Christ’s Death Soon” (The Public Specially Invited.) 3:00 p.m—Lecture. 4:30 p.m.—Monthly Congrega- tional Mecting. 7:45 p.m.—Tower Study. Seats Frec. No Collection. and the Com- | hu- | OF THEOSOPHISTS ‘[ ! \ THE EVENING I SECOND CHUBCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Services are being held in this new |a larger church will later he erected church home at 111 C street north- he building has a seatir pacity which is located on one of the [of 250 in the auditorium and space on ler lots of the church property at |the second floor for the Sunday school 8 s northeast, on which land reading roo: CATHEDRAL TO GET WILL CONFIRM CLASS. GREAT SERV]CE FLAG Bishop Freeman ceman Goes to Holy Comforter Tuesday. Freeman 105,102 Episcopal Church Members make his first visit to Holy Com- 2 |forter Chapel Tuesday at § pm., in War to Be Represented on | \hen the vicar will present the fol- Emblem to Be Hung Here. Bishop James I will |lowing to receive confirmation: Wal- ter Allen, Howard W. Ames, Ida | Buck Buck, Helen Covert, Mar- ri, Lucile A. Giovannoni, Hardy, Alfred Hurle ogers Albert Sloane t, H. D. Wright, Walter John T. Allen, Ruth Allen, osephine L. Bergeson, izabeth Blue, Virginia Buck, Walter S. Earl, Eva_V. Elliott, Wil- liam B. Froman, Earl C. Kroman, ;EI e P. Love and Richard Milboyrne The Brotherhood the war servie laymen of ti Church, is to place a service flag in | the National Cathedral May 18, as a memorial to the churchmen who served in the world war. The cere- of organization St. Andrew of the Episcopal Protestant shiel Wri ol Abendschein, monies of presentation will take place | Elsic P. Love and Richard Milbourne. 0 o'clock, at the great open alr|cpapel, Mrs. Charles Biggs, re- e. to which the Bishop of Wash- |ceived special confirmation before invited his ra- | Lent t3 serv ington has especially corge Wharton Pe m-rr(vf‘SEEKS VOLUNTEER BAND. will present the service hedral, and it will be ‘ received zeneral in the Army. |St. 1t is of silk, five by eight feet, with | small stars, each representing en of the Brotherhood of St who saw war service. 1t will | large star representing the | odd figures, a gold star representing | the men who lost their lives in the | | war. and the numerals 105,102 in gold, ‘ representing the umber of | churchmen enrolled who were served | {in some way by the brotherhiood or- | ganization. = Representatives of the | { brotherhood from all parts of thet | Unitea States will participate in the | services | Extensive arrangements are b | made for the other parts of the s ice. The will be broadecast J Amplifiers carry the serv all in th 3 program bined ¢hoir of the churches in W ington, accompanied by a band, is be ing arranged. It will be the first great open air service at the Cathe- dral since the burial of Woodrow Wilson and the ouly one for which | great preparations are being until fall ° | dio audience Alban’s Leader Prepares for Special Services. £ St. Alb ments for secu 1,000 Andrew, have a . P. Benns making arrs a large volunteer band to music for the out-of-dc e be held throughout the summe grounds of the national cathed dward M. Van Loock, a retired mem- ber of the United States Marine Band and a graduale of the Gelgian Con servatory of A . will be the Guctor. Bdgar Pricst, choirmaster of the national cathedral, is co-operat- ing in this venture. Mr. Benns and his asso alled a meeting this evening shington College of Music, 17th | and Pennsylvania avenue, to the arrangements. Musicians ling to give their services to this inspiring work are invited to attend Already Mr. ns has secured the co-operation of members of the bands of the Interstate Comn Commis- | sion, Sipanish War_Veterans, Junior | Ordér of Amer| and the Order of Elks as well as members of made | the Army Music School, the Rebew | Oreh>stra and the Washington Col- | 1ege of Music ates have at the arvice Observe Ladies’ N]ght The Men's Club of the Mount Pleas- | ant Congregational Church observed | the annual ladies’ night Monday. The program consisted of an address by CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. Worship. 11:00 am.. 8:00 pm STAR. WASHINGTON, 1. €. SATURDAY, CHEVY CHASE CHURCH|MASONS HEAR DR. DURKEE DEDICATION PLANNED Presbyterians to Hold Exercises May 18—New Building Is Attractive. Appears Before Grand Lodge in Portland, ‘Me. The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church ‘will dedicate its new church building May 18 at 4 p.n. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Hubert Rex Johnson, and the officers of the church have gxtended an invitation to all who have contributed to the build- ing fund or are interested in the work | of this congregation to join with them | in consecrating the new structure The dedicators sermon will be de- livered by Dr. Howard Duffield, pastor of the old First Presbyterian Church, New York, and moderator of the Presby- | tery of New York City. Dr. Johnson has cailed to his assistance a committee of twenty-five_members of the congrega- tion, with Prof. F. C. Danicl as chair- man. This committes ubdivided into four smaller committees, each hav- ing charge of a particular part of the program. . D. Hathaway is chairman of the committee on general arrange- ments, Karl Fenning and his commit- | tee are taking care of publicity, Fred- erick S. Stitt and committee, music, and a committee with W. B. Reid as (hxlr-' man is collaborating with the pastor in | arranging the details of the service it- | e Bl K Eeseve: DR. J. STANLEY DURKEE. The new church building stands prom- inently at Chevy Chase Circle. It has attracted an unusual amount of favora- ble comment, both from the standpoint | of beauty of architecture and conven- | ience and utility of arrangement. While the furnishings of the interior are not complete, services have been held in the auditorium several Sundays. The re- mainder of the chancel and narthex fur- [a Typical = Mother,” nishings, which consist of beautifully [“Strbni Shoes for carved white oak pieces, are being in- | Prof. Icerry will give his organ r stalled rapidly | cital from 7:40 to 8 p.m. Communion The entire service of dedication will [after the morning sermon. Swedish be of a solemn devotional character. No | services at 3:30 by Rev. A. Willson of financial solicitation of any kind will be | Wilmington, Del, permitted. Further details of the serv- ice will be announced later. Rev, Dr. Johnson is to resign, follow- ing the dedication, because of ill health, and Rev. Dr. Douglas Putnam Birnie ha: accepted the call of the congregation to | n B T T o atiaied | the pulpit tomorrow morning and eve- JEIG | ning. Rev. Langhorne is now pastor of My iy el tpin 1 - the First Baptist Church, Berwyn, IIL. BRITISH WOMAN TALKS. Edith Picton-Turberville to Preach at St. John's. Edith Picton-Turberville, Eng- Dr. preaching anley Durkee, at the First Church, 16th and O streets, was the spec speaker of the evening at the Grand Lodge of Masons at Port- land, Me., the past week. The sub- ject’ of his sermon tomorrow at 11 am. which is Mother's day, is “Mary, who is Baptist Former Pastor to Preach. F. Paul Langhorne, former pastor Petworth Baptist Church, will occupy UNITED BRETHREN. MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Miss MAY 10, 1924 ADVENTIST CHAPEL DEDICATED TODAY Evangelistic Services to Be Con- ducted by 0. 0. Bernstein Next Week. The Capital Memorial Chapel, the | new Seventh Day Adventist place of worship and formerly Wesley Metho- dist Episcopal Chapel, 5th and F streets northwest, was dedicated this afternoon. The dedicatory sermon was delivered by Prof. C. S. Longacre of, Takoml' Park, D. C., who had for his text, “Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house ray be filled.” Evangelistic services are to be held at the chapel by O. O. Bernstein of Trenton, . beginning tomorrow at 8 p.m. His subject will be “Was Jesus Christ an Impostor?’ She subjects for the rest of the week are Monday, “Type and Anti-type”; Tuesday, “The Judg- Wednesday, “The Law of God” “The Sabbath of the Lord" “Sunday in_the New Testa- ! Saturday, "Who Changed the Sabbath?”’; Sunday, “Sin of Having Our Own Way.” LUTHERAN. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. €. W. LOCHER, Pastor. Bible school. m._Sermon in Boglich YOU ARE WELOOME. ZION 6@ AND I STREETS KW, Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT, Pastor Sunday school, classes for all ages, 9:30 a.m. Mother's Day. Offering for German children. rman worship, 10 a.m. nglish, 11 e m., 8 D. Fext” Al Mosaay “night Teachers' luncheon, Tuesday, 6 p.m. Luther League, Thursday. 7:45 p.m. -LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D., PASTOR. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school 11:00 a.m.—Service, Wwith sermon. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Societies, Sr. and Jr. §:00 p.m.—Service, with sermon. ‘This Church Welcomes You. Keller Memorial Lutheran Maryland ave. and 9th st. n.e. §. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 am. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Moraing service at 11:00: h preacher, will give an address on tomorrow night Miss Picton- | ted with | mpire as dership in great af- s an author and has writ- | ten, among other things, “Christ and International Life’ “Christ_and | Woman's Power.” is also_joint | hor with the rated Canon er on “Woman and the Church | NEW THOUGHT | Christ Service Center [ 500 1hih St X. W2 No Sunday morning eervice. 211_dax Sunday for meditation and praser. SPIRITUALIST. NORTH CAPITOL AND R STS. N.W. | Gpen. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D, Pastor —Sunday school m —MOTHER'S DAY m--C. E. Activities —“HIS MOTE A Songulogue | Hotds her seance on Wednesdsy and Fridas. | 8 p.m.. 700 th st. s.e |CHURCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM -‘ INSPIRATIONAL LECTURFE J. ALBERT WATERS Spirit greetings. Rev. Ida E. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Strack, Mme. Marci CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Healing service, Mr. J. H. Red- | CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST man. | BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, | 77 THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 8 O’Clock. All W clcomc SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. 822 20th St., Near Pa. Ave. N.W. | First Church’ of Christ, Scientist, "MRS. RIZPAH ELDON Columbia road and Euclid st. | Second Church of Chnst, Scientist, 512 F St. NW. Spiritusl message meetiog every Monday 11 o st p.m. ritual resdin Scientist, 940 am 11008 700 p. 800 p.m SERMON." E. S| directog of | service The Chemical | of d selections by 330 Pa. av. se Chnstadelphlan Ecclesia® ., LODGE HALL A1l welcome. Third Church of Chnst. 7 Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. MRS. HENKLE HOLDS MEETI Wednesday and Fr evenings at ¢ Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, 11 4w e. Everybody gets a readiog. The Arcade, 14th t. and Park rd. Phone_Lin "UNITARIAN. ) ALL SOULS CHURCH FOUNDED 1821 SIXTEENTH AND HARVARD STS Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. MINISTER. Virginia_Cart 2 ulty of Hood College, Frederick, Md New officers of the club were elected W. T. Ballard, president; son, vice president; treasurer: E recording secretars Carty, corresponding secreta (Revelation, sxi.2) 16th st., aboyve Q. n.w. inday school class Feana class for adults 11 :00—Morning worship, with Pastoral ser mon. Free lend PASTOR, 9:45—Church School. 11:00—Morning worship. Ser- mon by the Minister, “The Vanished Glory” Charles Trowbridge Tittman, Bass. Lewis Corning Atwater, Organist. librars. Open daily. REYV. 3 " CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts. N.W, Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor. school. At 111 THE NEW CHURCH IS OPEN FOR VISITORS O DAYS FROM 4 TO FROM 5:30 THERB IS A qrier P WITH MUSIC ON O Sunday OF At 7 pom. ung_ People’s re-Convention Nobbe. Welcome 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness ‘Sunday service, 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. ALL WELCOME. Kindergarten at the same hou devotional meeting of the Christian Uniop: _topic. Teador, Mr William £ Al Free Public Lectures unday, May 11, 11—3—8 Sunday, May 18, 11—8 May 12, 13, 14, 15, at 8 AT THE PLAYHOUSE AUDITORIUM 1814 N Street Northwest Jessle W. Boerstler—William Andrew Bahre THE NEW AGE —is dawning, the night of materiality is dis solving into the bright light of Spiritual Day. “Wake, Thou That Sleepest’ SUCCESS is NECESSITY VICTORY is MUST Omnipotence is with those who shout I CAN—I WILL! To fail is to outwit Aimighty God. Who is the Godlike Man?. The Mighty Man? who shouts 1 CAN—I WILL? Stop “hoping” and “have’—take off that “white feather.” Has God ceased to be God? The One DR. JANE B. COATES DRIt SUBJECT “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN" 1870 WYOMING AV “ Apartment 102, Interviews br Appointment—Phone Pot. I NO LECTURE UNTIL MAY 17— The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY Subject: “Astrology, Palmistry and Clairvoyance” Followed by spirit messages. “‘And Samuel answered Saol and said, T am tih Seer ¢ * * and will tell thee all that is in thine heart. Sam.. 9.19. day. 8 p.m., at Pythian Tempie, 1012 st. hw., second floor. All welcome. Developing Class Meets Tuesday, 8 p.m., at 131 C st. n.e. HOME-COOKED SUPPER Thursday, May 15. from READING ROOMS: | 1319 ¥ ST.N.W., Room 606— ours, 9 to § (except Wednesdays, 9 to _\nr{d Sundays and holidays, 2:30 te 5300 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours, 12 to 8§ (exept Wednesdays, 12 undays, 2:30 to 5:30. Closed | holidass). | COLORADO BLDG., 14th and G Sts.— Hours, 10 to 0 (Wednesdays, 10 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). ARCADE, 11th and Park Road (Second Floor)— 10 to 9 week days (except Wednesda; 10 to 5:30). — REFORMED. REF ORMED ) MONROE STS. N.W. D. BUHRER, Minister, AT 1l am. dnd 8 p.m: | raE Sun ath At 131 € st. n. Crystal readings for prizes. REFORMED. RACE REFORMED CHURCH FIFTEENTH AND O STREETS N.W. HENRY H. RANCK, D. D, PASTOR 11:00 AM.— NAT!ONA'{,,?.,E.IE‘EBRA“ON 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF 1 5 SETTLING OF NEW NETHERLQ‘ND AND THE MIDDLE STATES FRENCH AND BELGIRAN HUGUENOTS UNDE! THE DUTCH WEST INDIA COMPANY This service is held under the auspices of the Huguenot-Walloon New Netherland Commission, Inc.. instituted by the Federal Council of the Chureh of Christ in America. ADDRESSES Hon. Herbert Hoovu-:’f Stl!._uehry of Commerce Rev. Georges Lauga ‘rance Rev. Leonard Hoyois of Belgium The Ambammadors of France and Belgium and the Minister of the Netherlands will be present G __ CENTRAL UNION MISSION. — CENTRAL UNION MISSION. ___ tion of the churches in Rescue, vangelistic Work. The Interdenominationsl orga: Relief, Social and (INCORPORATED). 822 LOUISIANA . AVENUE,N. Temporary Quarters, 432434 10th St. N Fhons Main $83,, . nn'r«m\';n%rr"sswsgu;;uz;zm e ¢ St. N Cullfcsold) B.“.JEOH’VWQ B;. NETT IN CHA.BEG! Meeting every night at 8; Sundays at 3 and 7:45 p.m. Sunday, May 11, service at Workhouse, Occoquan, Va., at 10:30 am. Mr. G. G. Kundahl, speaker. 3 pam. service in Mission Chapel, Calvary Baptist C. E. Soclety in charge, 7:45 p.m. " JAMES TRIMBLE, Speaker CORNER STONE LAYING Sunday, May 18, at 3 pm the corner stone of the Central Union Mission and Mary Farr Perry Memorial Children's Emergency Home will be laid. The publlc is imvited. “A Permanent Joy” Evening service at 7:45: “A Tribute to Motherhood” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. Special mmosic Morning—Anthem, “‘Jubi- late” (Williams) Duet. *“‘Just as 1T Am" (Banks), Miss Apple, Mrs. lawson. Ere- ning—Abthem, The Women of Canaan” (Haydn). Solo, “Ope Sweetly Solemn Tyune | (Ambrose) "Mr.Osborn. ol Mother's Prayer” (Van De Veter). !Aufl‘ Mr and Mrs. Follmer. “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH! Eplphany 16th XSD U STEEETS REV. W. C. WALTFMYER, Pastor. Tiible School Morning worship. Luther League Fvening worship Praser service, Thursday. |St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 11th and H Sts. N.W JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 9:30—Mother's Day Celebration in Sunday School. _ Speaker. Miss H. P. An- derson. Sec.. Y. W. C. A. 11 :00—SENATOR STERLING wiil speak on “THE AMERICAN HOME." 7:00—Christian Kodeavor meeting. £:00_SERMON BY THE PASTOR. 8. Thursday—Prayer service. INCARNATION i Northeast cor. Two squares west of G Bev. H. MANKEN. Pastor. Vespers, 8 p.m. §t. Matthew’s Ev. Lutheran Charch D St. pear 10th N.E. (J%. Ohio Synod.) Preaching, 11 a.m. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. DAVID F. SCHULTZ. Pastor. Church of the Reformation Pa. Ave. and 2nd St. S.E. REV, JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D Suaday Services Sunday School Morning Worshij Christian_Endeavor. . Evening Worship. Thursday Service. Every One Welcome and Invited—Seats ATO! North Cupitol | PASTOR—BEV. 1. 0" BaRER. ' Sanday serviees, 11 a.m. and § p.m. Sunday school, 9:40 a. All_Seats Free. Strangers Welcome. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Obio Synod.) 13th and Corcoran sts. n.w. Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday schesl. 9:30 am. LENSKI, Pastor. T RINITY Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E sts. NN\W. MISSOURI SYNOD Hugo M. Hennig, Pastor. Services : 11:00 a.m.—Buglish. :30 p.m.—German, Topic “PREACHING CHRIST CRUCIFIED" S. §. and Bible class, 9:30 a.m. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth sts. s.w. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. ““The Church Where You Feel at Home." SUNDA —Bible_school —The service and sermon. —Vespers and_sermon Galiatin and ave, Bible METHODIST EPISCOPAI Wesley Methodist prscopal CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Connectieut ave. and Jocelyn st Rev. J. C. NICHOLSON, D. D.. Pastor Sacrament of the Tord's Supp LGREAT MOTHERS. ¥ sehoot TRlNlTY M. E. CHURCH 5Sth Kt and Pa. Ave_ S, JOSEPH DAWSON, Ph, D., Pastor Mother's Day sermons by the Pastor Subject, “A Prophet's Mother Eveninz & lock. Nubjec’, “Honor 1 Mot ¥pworth Lea nm, Lincoln Road Church Lincoln Rd.. R. 1. Ave. and U St. N.E Rev. WALTER G. McNEIL, D, D.. Mini 1 am.—Address by Mrs. Albert G. B of haitm THE CALL Of minister, “IF_ANY * John. il iman BISHOP TO PREACH. ‘Will Discuss “America’s First Line of Defense.” “America's First Line of Defense” will be the topic of the sermon by Bishop Freeman, at the 4 o'clock services in the Bethlehem Chapel at the National Cathedral tomorrow, Mothers’ day. Canon De Vries will preach at the 11 o'clock services. Other services at the cathedral throughout the day are: o Holy communion, 7:30 a.m.; morn- ing prayer and litany, 10 am.; holy dommunion and sermon, 11 a.m.. people’s evensong and sermon, 4 p.m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL_SOUTH. | Calvary M. E. Church South—Georgetown 3040 QUE ST. | mv Wm. Aubrey Lynch, Pastor. ‘ Tl sne i | Marvm M. E. ( Church South i 1 Cor. 10th and B Sts. S.W. CLAUDE M. HESSER, Minister. Mother’s Day—A Sermon to Mothers by the Pastor T:00 p.m.—Fpwortis 1 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by pastor ANl sare cordially wecomed pecial misie by chobr. 00 p.m —Epworth_Leagar. S Street at Second N.W. REV. G, W, COBB, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. Church School, 9:30 a.m. | Olasses for all ages. 'HOGE BIBLE CLASS, Prof. W. G. Phillips, YOUNG MEX'S CLASS. Mr. R. 0. Mullikin, ird and A Sts. N.E Rev. Wm. M. Hoffman, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday schoo! 11:00 a.m.— Mother’s Day Service Mothers cordially invited 7:00 p.m.— Epworth League 5:00 p.m “Danxen to the :onl‘ Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor. Preaching by Pastor at 11 a.m. azd S 7 school at 10 a.m McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between Sth and 10th Sts. (The Red Brick Church) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pntnrl 11 AM. ‘ 19th Anniversary Service of the GOSPEL MISSION 8P.M. Evangelistic Service Sermon By the Pastor Subject “The White Carnation” A Message Appropriate | for Mother’s Day teache; teacher. ‘Thrsday “THE GOOD WILL CRURCI'" M. E: CHURCH SOUTH ) 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.F. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00a.m. and 8:00 p.m.—Pub- lic worship Sermons by the Pastor 7:00 p.m—Epworth League. Mr. Charles S. Wengerd, Director of Music. Visitors Cordially Invited. MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | 16th ST. N.W. NEAR LAMONT. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Pastor. 9:30a.m—Sunday school Bible classes. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Pas- | tor's subject: “MOTHER” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Pas- tor's subject : “A WOMAN’'S FAITH” ecial music at both services by the quartet. Thurs., 8 p.m.—Midweek Prayer | service. o | METHOD! PROTESTANT. RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rhode Isizad ave. at Ist st. n.w. REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D., Pastor Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. | Christian_Endeavor—7 P.AL | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). ||| “About a Stome’s Cast” DOUGLAS MEMORIAL || 50—t toame 11th and H sts. nee. : Rev. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastor. Music by Qesstet |Cholr: and FOUNDRY SIXTEENTH ST. NEAR T § 9:30 a.m.—Church 11:00 a.m. and §:00 p.m i PREACHING BY Re\ George Clarke Peck, D. D, of Baltimore, Md THEMES AN — “The Hinge of Redemption™ MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m —Se-mon by the Pa “MATERNAL INFLUENCES." 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. §:00 p.m.—Sermon by REV. D. D., of India §:00 p.m., Thursday—Prayer meetinz. *“The Church of the Big Welcom PETWORTH METHODIST || EPISCOPAL CHURCH Grant eirele and New Hampshire are “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM." | Rev. EDWARD HAYES, D. D, Pastor. | 11 a.m.—Mother’s Day exercises, with ser- ||| mon by the Pastor. on I | | Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tenn. ave. REV. C. F. LINGER. MINISTER, Preaching—il a.m. and 7:45 p.m Epwortlh League—7 p.m. Sunday school—9:45 a.m. | METROPOLITAN MEM ORIAL M. E. John Marshall PL (413) and € §t. N W. | HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, D. D.. Minister. MOTHER'S DAY—PARENTS' DAY 11 a.m.—Minister will preach. “Parents and the Home” § p.m.—Minister will preach “Jesus and the Ambitions of Young People” This service will he in honor of the Anniversary of the Epworth League. H. A lis. EING, “Mary, the Mother of Jesus, | ” and Jesus, the Son of Mary’ & p.m.—First sermon on “The Book of Jonah and || Modern Life—The Fatal' | Issues of Unbelief” il Ronor sour Mother and her God by at- tending Church. A special welcome to strangers in Washington and to those who have neglected church und forgotten Moth er's ideals. Renew your pledge todas. (Take Soldiers’ Home car fo Upshur st. and New Hampshire ave., or fowa ave. bus %o Grant Circle and ampshire ave. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CAEVAR CHURCH On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY ADULT BIBLE CLASS meets at 10 am. and is taugnt by the Ministes BEPWORTH LEAGUE from 6 to p.m. Tea and Desotional meeting. All the meetings open to all the people. The National Methodist Church CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod.) New Jersey Ave. Bot. M and N Bta. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. Service, 11 a.m.— “THE WORTH OF RELIGION. Bible class and Sunday school, 9:45 a. 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Superintendent. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, John R. Poulton, President Dr. Arthur C. Christie, Tehcier. 11:00—Public Worskip. Mother's Day appropriately mon by the MINISTER on the subject: “THE GLORY OF MOTHERHOOD"” 7:00—Young People’s Devotional Service. celebrateds Ser- METHODIST EPISCOPAL ' Colored) John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church Corner 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. REV, W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pastor. . school and Bibie clasees. Sterling N, Brown, 10:45 a.m. and p.m. Monday, June 2, 1924, 8 p.m.—Tbe world- famous Williams singers. Admis., 30c & 70c. CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 5th st. between M and N sts. n.w. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. 11700 a.m.—Sermon by the Pastor. 5:00 p.;.—Mother's Day " program. Mrs. i} " Fanmie D. Tyler, 5 Simpson Memorial M. E. Church Sherman & Fia. avs.bt. W st. 7 special Ilottvr- sermon by pastor, Dr. Willlam H. wnnm- S p.m., special sermon by Rev. V. pastor of Nash Memorial M. E. Char " and congregation will accom- Jaoy Bim: 6:30 pm, Bpworts Leesue, H. W, sv;m.‘ special. sermon by the G.mm‘ -n;'"fl'n i Semi % e Ga eminary of Atiania. Ga Seats Free. iy "A“Welwu!e i METHODIST EPISCOPAL. EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Corner 4th and D Sts. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. a.m.—Sanday. schoot hour. 00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 30 p.] vices. 8.0, 0. F and Househoids.) EVERYSODY WELCOME. §:00—Public Worship, with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: “THE MEMORIES OF YOUTHHOOD” GEORGE_HAROLD MILLER. DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC EMMA LOUISE THOMPSON, CHURCH ORGANIST CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC | ‘ Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W. 1 JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D., MINISTER Church School at 9:45 am. Epworth League at 7 p.m. Public Worship at 11 am. and 8 p.m. MORNING SUBJECT: “The World’s Greatest Mother” EVENING SUBJECT: “Great Bible Characters—Accepted or Rejected” | ALL OUR MOTHERS SPECIALLY INVITED | Note change of location > Special Music. Music Under Direction of Miss Edith B. Athey |

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