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10 M. £ MINISTERS 10 CONVENE HERE Sixty- Sevenlh Annual Ses- sion to Open in McKendree Church Next Friday. The v-seventh annual of the National A Preachers of the Metho Church in America will endree Methodi Episcopal . Rev. Carroll S. Coale, pastor, September 25 to September 28 Among the numbers on the pro- gram will be Bishop William F. Me- Dowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church, who delivers the sermon Thursday night, and Rev. John Grant 2 pastor of Wylie Memori n Church, Phila- delphia. Fridiy morn on’ “Bible position At 2 pm will be add Lambeth, = Methodist and Rev. convene in the association Rev. Dr. W, Mount Vernon ¥ piscopal Chureh South, Dr H Dawson Mitchell, of Metropolitan Methodist ‘*hure! At 8 pm. Rev. will preach Rev. Dr. Baptist Thursday ssed ‘b 3 Hez Swem of ¢ hurch will have Saturdas fternoon the be given a trip to Mount Vernon to lay fleral wreath on the ve of Washington d listen to a brief ad- dress by the secretary of the associa- tion, Rev. D. H of Philadel- phia, Pa i The pre: nnial rgo body Kenney Sunday at the conferenc urch will be the presi- dent, Rev. win H. Bookmyer of Thiladelph 4 at night the newly elected president 1o addition to these, Rev. Harerison, preacher,’ liver an address to the Saturday at 8 p.m Other attractions follow t each of the many sessions in the shape of vocal and instrumental music by dis- tinguished musici: with the dresses of many local preachers from Various sections of the United States. There are more than 15000 local preachers in the Methodist Church in America and the national association meets yearly in annual convention. METROPOLITAN CHURCH cher for Thomas will association 1S, TO BE REOPENED OCT. 12| Bichop Bristol to Preach—Daily Kindergarten Starts Monday. repairs b M on the Church, of the eplacing ablets, will n re- Bishop The Metropolitan including the red main_auditorium of some of the marble be completed by Octod opening services will Frank M. I Will be the i which is Methodist « nally as a r of the organiz in America. Noth chan which have the community the church still ministering to memb. city-wide as to and tourists w the city. The da charge of Miss deaconess, will Monday mory has been « church and community Hhe committee in charge of the repairs consists of W. Clarence Du- vall, William Fay and Renah Cama- lier. At the morn the minister, v, Mitchell wi Christ—Can evening will was e orial to t n of it 1ken an Method i place loca tive p which comm thr is the as director of service Dr preach on We Know it discuss “Ho rcome the Fear of Death.” Richard Johnston will pl chimes previous to the services. SERVICES AT HVIMANUEL Johnson tomorrow, Harry D. he Mind of We Can the Rev. Gove to Preach Morning and Evening. tomorrow at Im- ational ptist M Rev. Johnson In the manuel, the Na morial Chur. preaches m: sermon topics b Banners,” and, Hour.” The servic Gove “An Army With 10 Need of ing sermons are on the great question of human life, “Selfhood—What Kind of Folks Are We, and Wi ¢ We Be’ “The Most Wonderful Book in the World." The Gospel of John, will be taken up in answering this question, taking the first chapter tomorrow night. Next Sunday will be Rally day, with special services in church and Bible school, and a laymen’s meeting at night. Services-at St. Mary's. At St. Mar, Church the litany of the holy name will be recited and benediction given at 7:30 p.m. today. There will be low S _tomorro at 6:15, 7:15, 8 am. There the 9:15 mas 1 be benediction after Rev. E. C. Primm’s Sermon Topics x Things Which. God Hates will be the scrmon subject of Re Ellis C. Primm, tomorrow night at the Second Baptist Church, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeas At the morning service he will speak on *“Mixed Motives and the True Motive.” - Seek Funds for Ministers. composed of B. S. Embry, A. F. Harlan, C. F. Kohlmeier, J. W. Rodkey, L. Smith, J. O. Tolbert and C. J. Ziegler was elected at the quarterly conference of the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- copal Church South to carry on the campaign to raise funds for the en- dowment for superannunated preach- A committee meeting | ciation of Local | st Episcopal | opening | pr.| Al will | New Ze’ll:\nd Rel E: in McK {been in in | ctivities. | and in the | Dr. | the | Rev. Dr. Phillips to Take Up Du- ties at Epiphany. 1 all | REV. DR. ZeBARNEY The rector of Rev. Dr. ZeBarney turned to the city the 11 am. and morrow. Although Dr. Phillips deliversd his initial sermons rector in the church July p - occasion of the e anniversary of the first servic piphany and the twent fifth anniversary of his ordination to the diaco . the < tomorrow will comme his ny PHILLIPS, Church, re- § p.m. services to- to the leading Church and te to the | veral yeal v well equi of th is one Episcopal Phillips clerics of the has been a deleg convention for comes to mh admini: wnt parish, ce in paro Louis, Cl t the mpor- experi- tration in hiladelphia. on of the members of the of the w will have mmunion. The rec- t this service and at the fellowsnip | in the ish | corporate com- | munion and breakfast is not restrict- ed to members of the order, but the men and boys generally of the parish | and their friends are invited i MRS. DON TO TALK HERE. | am. cele holy communion the Senior and Junior otherhood of St their corporate cc tor will officiate will be i | en will b, ous Leader at McKendree Tomorrow. hel Don, N . is to speak to w dree M this co observing met from - mornin he has | several months for ci bette 1 conducting most ever sin she 1 Francisco, coming here ssion of mee in Cal- Colorado, Nebraska, Tow ad Ten for England and In- r she will fill eng Maine, Rhode Island, Con- Massachusetts and is to be | the guest at the national convention of the Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union in Chicaxo. { GOSPEL ASSEMBLY PLANS London try ods ctic E\‘nngehst to Conduct Series of Services. Interest is being manifested in the coming of the London evangel Re mith Wigglesworth, to W ington, for a ies of meeting: the Full Gospel sylvania avenue northwest. is being trained, and ¢ singing, bers will be a Delegations A choir tional 1 solo num- e services, Baltimore and other places ar i to-be planning to attend the meetings. The Alex- andria, Va., Assembly Orchestra will assist in the mu Rev. H Gospel A states will be held daily at 1 7:30 p.m., September nber lier, of the services | a.m. and and 26, | pastor The public is invited, espec] ck, to all services. A thre. ayer period for the meetings begin tomorrow at 10:30, at the As sembly Hall. Dr. Briggs to Speak. John E. Briggs believes that| time of the world's history is men’s opportunity,” and will preach on that subject tomorrow morning at F st Church. C. four-minute 3 -five Million At night Dr. Briggs will | The Greatest Text in the | As a prelude to the evening sermon he will speak on “Some Les- sons From the Holy Name Society, and Why Not Have a Holy Day So- ciety?” At night there will be a| “happy half hour song service,” using | the Billy Sunday song book. Dr. this Missionary Society Called. The first Autumn meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Cal- vary Baptist Church will be held next Tuesday at 11 o'clock in the adult room of the Sunday school house. The pastor, Dr. Abernethy, will con- duct the devotional service. Mrs. Eugene Levering of Baltimore will be the speaker, and a solo will be sung by Mrs. Lelia E. Endicott. ' The hostess will be Mrs. J. P. Leake. Luncheon will be served. Members of other churches are in- vited. . Rev. R. L. Wolven to Speak. At Trinity Diocesan Church, Third and C streets, Rev. Raymond L. Wolven, vicar, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and at 8 pm. There will be a celebration of the holy com- munion at 8 am., and the church school at WANTED here is your opportunity. ability.. / A CHOIR LEADER A small church in the downtown section desires the services of an experienced man to organize and direct a chorus choir of from twenty-five to fifty voices. Must Be a Christian —and come with the thought of building an organiza- tion of young men and women, who will sing the Gospel to the Glory of God and bring men and women to a sav- ing knowledge of Jesus Christ. 1f you feel that God has called you to this work— be allowed, which may be increased as you prove your ddress stating full particulars as to your previous experience, qualifications, etc. Address Box 95-D, Star Office. A small compensation will | tian Church, | soci THE EVENING - PLANS DISCUSSED Meeting .of Executive Committee Held to - Consider Program for Fall and Winter. The first meeting of the execytive committee of the Washington Feder- ation of Churches to lay plans for the Fall and Winter work was held Thursday at the Endion Club. Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, vice president, pre- | stded. Howard Moran, treasurer, reported bills paid and a balance in the treasury. A. H. Phelps, chairman of the finance committee, reported plans | ready to be put into operation for the 1sing of the membership in the wtion. He proposes that an of individuals be enlisted at $2 car and up, in order to give the federation the necessary. financial support for the carrying out of the program ‘proposed. Under »ction Bible classes, prayer church services will be nd aid solicited. Challenges issued by denominational rep- tives to get churches of their ive communions not now in in the fedaration. The been set for an increase of s in the next 3 months. now %2 churches havin in the federation, rdpre- denominations. The High- nmunity Church, Georgia rado avenues, was admitted ship during the past week. are under way for the em- yment of a trained worker in the Juvenile Court to represent and work with and through the Protestant churches of the District. Plans also are under way for the o-ordinating of the religlous work being done in hospitals, homes and other institutions in the city. Many it 15 said, now have no definite, re- sponsible, reliable religious servic . P. HEAP MADE ELDER. Elected by Vermont Avenue Chris- tian Congregation. John P. Heap has been elected an clder of the Vermont Avenue Chris to succeed Prof. 1. W Matthews, recently deceased. By a tion of the congregation the ex- flicial membership of the church board of officers was increased by the addition of Rev. Jesse Guy Smith, director of religlous education; Mis llizabeth Wilson, head of the chil- »n’s division, and Claude Cook, head of the young peoples’ depart- ment The Crusaders class of young wom- addressed tomorrow morn- ing by Mrs. W. G. Jamison, a former na. The teacher of . Dr. Wilmer Souder, is ex- to return for the following voung men of the church last Thursday evening organized the Soys' Missionary Socjety and elected he following offic Daniel Liloyd, president; Edward Lyles, secretary. Occupy Pulpit Pleasant Church Tomorrow. tev. Dr. Charles W. Noble, for rs head of the English dcpart- ment of Grinnell College, lowa. is to | preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, Columbia road near 1ith street. REV DR. MUIR TO P) PREACH Chaplnm of Senate Will Be Heard at First Baptist Church. Dr. J. Muir, chaplain of the nited States Senate, and for many rs pastor of the Temple Baptist h, will preach at the First Bap- ist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, omorrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Dr. Muir is the oldest continuous pastor in the city, and been a stronz bulwark in the Baptist de- n«'vmvn'uh‘nn in this city for many There will be specially inter- services of the Baptist Young Pcople, beginning at 6 pm., with reception and refreshments and devo- tional services at 7 p.m. in Rev. v ¥ Ch t t Missionary Body to Meet. The opening meeting of the Wom- Missionary Soclety of the tern Presbyterian Church will be held as a union meeting with the Westeminster Soclety, at the church next Wednesday, at 7:43 p.m. Mrs. Harv S. Irvin, president of the Washington Presbyterial Missionary ety, will be the speaker and tell of her trip through the Appalachian Mountains and to the dedication of the hospital at Flag Pond, Tenn. Dr. Montgomery to Preach. Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will deliver a special sermon-lecture at the Calvary Methodist Church to- morrow evening on “Let the Words of Our Mouths.” At the morning service he will speak on “The Power of Courage.” Special music by the new Calvary Quartet. REFORMED. REFORMED Fl AT 13th AND MONROE STS. N.W. irst pr. JAMES D. BUHRER, Minister. DIVINE SERVICES AT 11 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:43 a.m.; C.E.S., 7pm. .AND O STS. N.W. Grace pryry 1. RANCK, D, D Pastor. 1100 "OUIY HARDEST DUTY."™ | Mount | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. T WILL BEGIN PASTORATE. |CHURCH FEDERATION | DR. PIERCE RETURNS. |TEMPLE HEIGHTS SERVICE| Bishop to Preach |REL1GIOUS SPEAKERS : ‘Will Begin Fifth Year as Pastor of First Congregational. | REV. JASON NOBLE PIERC After an absence of three months | Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce has re- turned to the city and will begin the fifth year of his pastorate at the First Congregational Church, Tent streets northwest, tomorrow, chorus choir of 60 S 7" which will a series of Sunday | s based on the Book . Dr. stand Yo the first of morning addres; of Acts. At 8 pm ism and Religion beginning of addresses on the modernism and religion and i espe- cially intended for all who earnestly | seek the truth. Dr. Pierce's organiz- ing and executive ability have been recognized on ny oceasions and | have led to his election into of importance and influenc ent he is the presiden ington Federation of O ganization which inciude Protestant churches in the “Modern- which will be the ries of Sunday nigh cneral subject o he will speak on At pres of the Wash rches, st of the city. | MISS PEOPLES TO SPEAK. | Irish Evangelist Will Remain Un- til Tuesday X Miss Margaret elist, &3 Peopl condwmetin Ha remain ev meet streets. day night there will Tuesday n will be conducted. There will be a bap tomorrow Alexand expecting to attend are meet at the upper room King and Wa on andria, Va, at 2 p.m Delegates to the local conference meet next week at Me- Kendree Church will at_ Bib Hall next § Sunday nights. REV. MELTON TO PREACH. Will Supply Pulpit at Vermont Avenue Church Tomorrow. i Windows™ will B. H. Meltc Vermont Ave Va. Those requested to assembly, | streets, Alex- | smal preachers’ § calli “Kneeling at Open be the subject of I sermon at the Christian Church t Mr. Melton, who w of the Columb Church, is now of the Disciples’ Missionary Union of Washington and vicinity. At the! evening service 3 Guy director of relig Tcation of the Vermont A ill preach at the request people on | the topic, “What Is Your Plac Church Rev. Dr. Earle Wi pastor of the church, will return next week | from an extended tour of Europe will oceupy his p ing Sunday in CHURCH OF ° THE NAZARENE | Seventh and A N.E. Sunday &chool, 9 preach, 11, 7:45 and each cveniug during the week Rev. Marvin S. Cooper, evangelist, of De troit. ALL WELCOMD. 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889 | VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY,Ministers | SUNDAY, 8 P, Viva M. January Monthly Prosperity Service, “Push Out and Gather In” Swedenborgian.) Church of th? New Jerusalem (Revelation. xxi Sixteenth St. above @ Northwest 45—Opering sgesion of the Sunday school. 10:00—Arcana CRess for . led by Mrs. Alice Thatcher Post. 11:00—Morning worship with sermon by the Pastor. Subject: “New Life." All Weleome. PASTOR, RE! PENTE OGTAL Wesleyan Pentecostal D Bt. Bet. 3rd and 4th N.W. SLEY, PASTOR. 9 :40—Sunday School: 7 p.m. CHKISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Ecclesia NAVAL LODGE HALL. Every Sunday. 11:30 a.m. __All welcome. Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. Woranip, 1100 am. UNITED BRETHRE MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH ORTH CAPITOL AND R STS. N.W. Rew. Charles E. Faltz, D. D., Pastor, 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. —Sermon by Pastor. “THE GOLDEN MOMENT." PENTECOSTAL. 330 Pa. aves.e. The Old-Time Gospel The Old-Time Power “JESUS—THE SAME_YESTERDAY AND TODAY AND FOREVER.” BIBLE HALL, 9th and E N.W. H, W. KLINE, Supt. Saving the Lost Every Night in the Year SPECIAL JUBILEE MEETINGS Commence Tonight—Come! MISS MARGARET PEOPLES Pentecostal Evangelist and Missionary, will conduct the services until Tuesday night next week. Tonight and Sunday evangelis- tic meetings. Monday night, “ADVEN. | TURES IN AFRICA. Tuesduy night, Pen- tecostal service. Open-air meetings sightly during special services, 9th and Brerybody Welcome—Come T FAMOUS ENGLISH EVANGELIST Smith Wigglesworth In Special Services at 'FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 930 Pa. Ave. H. L. COLLIER, PASTOR BRING THE UNSAVED, SICK AND NEEDY Prayer will be made for them. 24, 25 dszlg]i‘zil 10:30 AM. and 7:30 P.M. September an t an 3 Sunday, September ZB—At 10:30 A.M., 2:30 and 7:30 P.M Thousands Have Heard Him in Europe, "Australia and America Do You Believe in Miracles? Come—See—Hear! Hear the old-fashioned gospel preached. All days of prayer from 10:30 A.M., September 21, 22, 23. Come Bring Your Sick and Unsaved. Jesus Wlll Help Them N.W. {ing ‘Catholic Church land German) {7 to 9 p.m. | | c | tafter 9:15 Mass. ’ SOCIETY OF WASHI {_ | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER . 20, 1924. HONORS SCOTTISH RITE Dr. Joseph F. Sizoo to Deliver Ad- dress Afternoon. Coolidge There September 28., Scottish Rite day is to be celebrated tomorrow at the open-air religious services on Temple Heights at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain, Rev. Dr. eph F. Sizoo, pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will deliver the address. The m s under the direction of J. Humphrey, and will be fur- by the Scottish Rite Choir. ed_of William' 8. Atherhoit, S. Pope, Karl Kerr and J. Wal> ter Humphrey, with Harry C. Kim- ball as accompanist. Miss Aurelia Birmingham, a ‘member of Job's Duughters, will render a solo. The opening prayer will be offered by the { chaplain of Robert de Rruce Chapte urm r of the DeMolay. All members of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish their familie ‘athedral 14 and Loyalty Chapter, stern Star; the Daughters, and Robert iruce Chapter, Order of the De- have been especially invited. members of the Masonle frater- v and of the Order of the Eastern as well- as the public, will be me. Masters' Association of 1924 has practically completed the pro- Bram for the services September 28, on which occasion the President and Mrs. Coolidge will attend. The address will be dclivered by Rev. ZeBarney T. Phillips, ‘new rector of Epiphany Church. The music will be under the direct f J. Walter Humphrey, and will be furnished by the Glee Club of Almas Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and by the choir of St. Paul's Lu composed of Mrs B. s Marfan Larner, Irv- ullar and J. Walter Humph- s expected that one of the gatherings of Masons ever for divine service will be as more than twenty-two thousand invitations have been issued A loud speaker will be installed in order that all present may join in the crvice. A large number of the clergy of the city, who are Masons, and of ials in public life, will have seats on the platform. Ushers will be pro- vided by ail of six men from ach of the 40 lodges of the city. 'HAMLINE CHURCH SERIES. | Rev. Dr. Herson to Preach on “Value of a Creed.” Dr. " At Outdoor Service) At Mt. St. Alban The Bishop of Washington, who has been in New Ingland during the week speaking in the interest of the National Cathedral, return- ed to Washington yesterday. Tomorrow he will preach at the open-air service in the grounds of the National Cathedral, on consin avenue, at 4 o'clock. will be the bishop's first cathedral service since his return from his Summer vacation. CHURCH BODY TO MEET. Division of Religious Education Council Called Wednesday. The eléementary division of the uncil of Religious Education is to meet Wednesday at 8 pan. in Mount Vernon Place M. E. ] Soutk, at which Jesse Guy to deilver an address on “Organiza- tion of the Church School and the Church School at Work.” The cradle roll department will be led by Miss Graham, who is director of that department. The beginner department will be led by Mrs. M. H. Darnall, director. During the Winter months this de- partment will study “Munkres’ ]hw' ginner Methods.” The primary department, under the | direction of Mrs. Washington Top-| ham, will have for its speaker Miss | Roat of Rust Hall i artment | also will study Irlm.ir&i Methods and Organization,” with \lr‘.l J. H. Roby of Riverdale as teache The junior department, under the | direction of Miss Mabel Mansfield, will | have for its speaker at this meeting Mr. Smith. A social will follow. Tomorrow The * Dr. Lambeth at Mount Vernon. of the day will Dr. W. A Lam- Mount Vernon Two vital issues be discussed by Rev. beth, pastor of tha Place Methodist Episcopal Church South, at the services tomorrow. In the morning he will discuss “What Everybody Warfts—Money” the service at 11 o'clock, and in the eve- ning at 8 o'clock he wiil preach on “What Everybody Should Do—Re- BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association Pythian Temple Anditorium, 1012 9th 8t. N.W. 3:00 p.m.—Lecture by Alr. M. Subject : “Life on Earth World' (The public specially invited } 4:30 p.m.—Service meeling. 7:45 p.m.—Tower study. G. Ellis. Rev _Herson, minister of Ham- Church, is preachin “What to Believe nornings. His is “The Value of a ening at § o'clo; “The Despondent Man, of a series on great Bible tomorrow speak at the Pythian Temple. 2 Tasday, bept. 28, Weczesday, Sept, 2 UNIVERS CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST | At 13th and L Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Opening session of the Kchool. following _the vacation. Mr. E. J. Way, supt At 11 am, Sermon by the Pastor, | subject, “MAN’S NEED AND GOD'S HELP™| Kindergarten at the devotional meeting o Christian Union;_fopic, leader, Miss Clara 1 which chara An the 1t Haml ill have ¢ 1l b nd Fra wtion plans hysicall During the strict deacone the minister's from house one Seats free. 12 and 16 is being formed Church. Clyde Edwards arge of this work and sted by Charles McDowell This organi- e for the boys and_spiritually past week Miss Merkle, nd Miss McDow- ssistant, have been to house in an ffort to reach the vcomers in the nmunity and the unchurched hun- dreds. Next week they will be as- sted in this work by the women of th d el UATHOLIC. | Christianity and Modern Thought | TO GIVE TALKS HERE Presbyterian Ministers Training by Philadelphia Specialists. Arrangements for a training in religious education to be taught largely Ly specialists in education | from Philadelphia have just been per- fected by a conference between Washington F ministers rentrout of the an Board of Christlan Philadeiphia. ! plan is to have most Presby terian churches in Washington ad- dressed on ‘Christian education by representatives of the Presbyterian board from Philadelphia, October 19. | On the five evenings following this | service there will a trainin to xunmh:ru of every hington. erk of Arrange chool he stated Presbytery zement City rge _of arr OF THEOSOPH]STS 1731 K $t. N.W. Stude C1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) Rosegdale M. E. Churéh 416 Tenn. nve REV. C. F. LINGER, MINISTER. Preaching—i1 am, . 3 Epworth League— aday sehiocl—9 CHURCH Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W., 11 am— Sermon by Dr. Herson “The Value of a Creed” 8 p.m.— Sermon Ly Dr. Herson “The Despondent Man” 9:45a.m.—Sunday School 7:00p.m. — Epworth Leader, Mrs. Thursday, League. Reynoids. p.m.—Prayer Meet- 'Iheosophical Lecture Mrs. Hnlda Wood Of Adsar, India Sunday, §:15 P.M., Sept. 21, 4th Floor, Barrister Building, 65 F St. N.W. Lightbringer Lodze Headquarters. _Collection UI’Al. \()Ll Southern Methodxst On Que St Jietween 30th and 31st Rev. WM. AUBREY LYNCH, Pastor. 11 a.m.—Sermon by the ¥ _Kp.m.—Dr. E. V. REG MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | Sixteenth and Lament Bts. N.W. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister 9:20 a.m 11:00 a.m Reges- 8:00 p.m sub- WHO Preaching by the pastor; ject. “HEAVEN. AND WILL GO THERE.” usie at both services 1 pworth League. § pm.—-Prayer serv YRODY W Spec 7:00 p.m — sy, CHURCH™ H SOUTH 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. il Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D. Pastor. 11:00 am. and 8:00 p.m.—Pub- lic worship. The Pastor Will Preach 7:00 p.m—~Epworth League. itors Cordially Invited. St. Mary’s SEAT lngram Congregatlon 10th and Mass. Ave. N.E. TR Mr. Page McK. Etchlsnn A HPARTY “'EY[(\\”' Tfl ALl 5th St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. HOLY NAME CONVENTION Saturday, Sept. 20, At 7:30 P.M. Holy Name Litany and Bene- diction Confessions (English from 4 to 6 and | MT. PLEASANT | (CONGREGATIONAL) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister, 11:00 A.M.—SERMON BY Rev. Chas. Noble, D. D. The Vesper Service has been discon- tinued until October 5. 9:45 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Rally Sunday, Sept. 21 Low Masses at 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15. Benediction CONGREGATIONAL: FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10th and G Streets Northwest REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister Beginning fifth year of pastorate 11 AM.—“Why Stand Ye Gazing?” Start of series of Sunday morning addresses on the Book of Acts. 8 P.M.--“MODERNISM AND RELIGION” Commencement of series of Sunday night ad- dresses, especially designed for all who seek the truth and are willing to follow it. VESTED CHORUS CHOIR AT BOTH SERVICES METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOUTH. Mt VernonPlace M. E. Church South (The Representative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor—Rev. M. L. Rippy, Asst. Pastor Sunday School, 9 A.M.—6:45 P.M., Epworth League. 11 AM.—“WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS—MONEY” Dr. Lambeth will list the virtues and cite the evils of the acquiring of a fortune. 8 P.M.—“WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD DO—REPENT” The Pastor will discuss present-day tendencies and warn of the changes needed. Twenty-Minute Organ Recital by R. Deane Shure at 7:40 P.M. Music by Chorus of 80 and Male Quarteg | Marvin M. E. Church South | ST PAUL CHURCH 2ed and S sts, REV. G. W. COBB, Pustor sermon by the 10th and B | GETHONST 1S WPAL _Colored’ Haven M. E. Church and I sis. apd Mass. ave. s.e. 9 ,w a.m.—Sun¢ 11 a.m. and § p.om.- The public and st METHODIS hum Meetings. i l'l\LOPAL_ | EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Corner 4th and D Sts. S.E. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. ogram (Junior Choir). n 1o Columbia Aid So. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor. l 104.m.—Sonday school. 11 &.m. and S p.m.—The Pastor will preach. | 7 p.m.— Foworth League. i P. sermon by the | | Lineoln ra _| e Douglas Memorial TRINITY M. E. CHURCH Palmisiry. led by Mins € SIXTEENTH NEAR P ST. 9:30 a.m.—Church Sehool. 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.—Preaching by Rev. W. L. Darby, D. D., Exeentive Secretars. Washingion Federation of Churcnes THEMES AM “The Church in Modern Life” P “The Investment of Influence” MUSIG BY QUART WE ET CHOIR. COME LINCOLN ROAD !HCHURCH Haking of & Chelsedon? ‘Reptenance ' 24.46, 47) 5:00 p.m Romans 1 Church Sci 11:00 a.m. The ‘The Most Reasonable Thing.” 9:30 am. ’ WAUGH M. E. CHURCH | 2rd ang A Sts. Rev. Wm. M. Hoffman, Pastor. 9:30 a.m —Sunday Seh Sunday momninz and evening sermon ‘The Church of the Living orth League at 7 o'clock and Sts. N.E Eev. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 8.m.— 11:00 am 700 pm £:00 o —Pablic wors 8:00 p.m. Thursday The Church of th UNION M. E. CHURCH 812 20th ST. N.W Rev. Jamex L. McLain, D. D., Pastor 9: —Sanday school am s aching by pastor. 7 p.m.—Epworih League. e ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCCMED. METROPOLI TAN MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall Fl. (13%) end C St. N W. HARRY DAWSON MITCHE - D.. Ministe, 9:30 a.m )5 Minister. “The Mind of Christ—Can We Know It?” 00 p.m. 00 p.m. —Epworth Lea :00 p.m —Sermon by Minister “How Can We Overcome the Fear of Death?” We will reopen the Main Chareh on Sunday. Octobx and Bishop Frank M. Bristol will preach The National Methodist Church PETWORTH | (Taxe Soldiers Grant Circle and New Hampshire Avenus, “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM.” REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., PASTOR. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School for all grades: Mr. Thomas Mears, general su ntendent. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by REYV. .l PHELPS HAND, D.D., rict Superintendent. pworth League. the Pastor. Home car or Towa Ave. bus. ‘Welcome to all,_especially to Btrangers in Wasnington. CALVAR’ 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Arthur C. 0—Public Worship, on the subject: QUARTET. METHODIST 1 EPISCOPAL | CHURCH On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Strects JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. Mr. John Poulton, president; Christie, teacher. 11:00—Public worship with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: “THE POWER OF COURAGE” :00—Epworth League Devotional Services. with sermon-lecture by Dr. DR. MONTGOMERY “LET THE WORDS OF OUR MOUTHS” SPECTAL MUSIC AT ALL PUBLIC SERVICES BY THE CALVARY FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE, CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT 7:30. ‘mornings, afterncons and evenings. Mass. Ave. N.W., Between 9th and 10th Sts: (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:00 A.M., Prayer Service—9:30 A.M., Sabbath School Classes for Persons of All Ages 11 A.M. and 8 P.M.—Public Worship 11 A.M.—MRS. RACHEL DON President of New Zealand W. O. Mrs, Don is an ordained Methodist minister of great ability, and it is earnestly hoped that we may have a large attendance. 8:00 P.M.—_Sermon by the Pastor Subject: “BEWITCHED” Tuesday 7:30 P.M.—Methodist Class Meeting Mid-Week Service, Wednesday, Welfare Hour (free chi service of the National Local Preacher's Gonvention. will speak, and will conduct an old-time love will Do in continuous session Friday, Saturday end Sunday T. U. :30 P.M.—Child ) THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED

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