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10 THE EVEN WILLHOLDADAY [ e 1 R, FOSDICK SCASE SCHOOL SESSION Annual Course of Instruction for Missionary Workers to Begin Tuesday. The seventh annual school for mis- sionary instruction, under auspices of the = Woman's Interdenominational Missionary Federation of the District of Columbia, will hold a four-day se sion beginning Tuesd the Mount Vernon Episcopal Church s Mrs. R. W 1. Church South will te Kwong,” the text book on Bascom Copenhaver of the Church will Christ in study cla; “Children of Other Lands,” Topie. M 3 of the local Near 1 give an il- lustrated lecture on “Children of Other Land The writer of “Ming Kwong,” Mrs. M Ninde Gamewell, will give an addre: Miss Florence York peak on and pses of Florence M. Brown Women's Christian hostess ho ang make two Mrs. W, sionary fro under the three talks on China. A number prominent church women of Washington also will take part. | List of Committee Chairma Mrs. J. M. Heagy of the United| Brethren Church is chairman of the | program committe for the school. Mrs. M. M. Risler of the Methodist Protestant Church is chairman of the committee on courtesies, Mrs. C. F. Taylor of the Southern Presbyterian Church is in charge of posters, Mrs. S. W. Cockrell of the M. E. Church South is secretary of iiterature. Reg- istrars are: Mrs. Nellie F. Clark, Mrs. R. W. Stancil, Miss Margaret Mrs. C. H. Lamar, Mrs. Louis hiell, Mrs. P. Berge L. Ross an B COL. AXTON SELECTED TO HEAD SUNDAY SCHOOL Chief of Chaplains to Be Installed | in Cleveland Park Tomorrow. Col. Jobhn T lains of the United to be installed as superintendent of the Sund hool of Cleveland Park nal Chureh tomorrow morning. At the same session a new adult Bible class is to be organized Knowles Cooper as Donell of text bouk. elly Quinlan of New Migrant Peoples” Alaska.” Miss of the Young Association’s hai, China, will et Anhuei Board, will rned mis- hi giv Wul Axton, chief v was in- graded course of nd has formed a teacher- training c s of which Mrs. Raymond Crist is director. A campaign has been inaugurated with a view to doubling the attendance before the end of the year. T fustruction { mun | to make RABBI LOUIS J. SCHWEFEL, of the Sixth Street Synagogue, who will conduct a ~eries of weekly lec- tures at his synagogue, discussing modern subjects. SERIES OF LECTURES ANNOUNCED BY RABBI First of Friday Night Services to Be Held Next Week—Will Continue All Winter. A locture and service that will be heard next Friday night, October 31, at § o'clock, In the Sixth Street Syna- gogue, will be the first of @ series to continue all Winter, Rabbi J. Schwefel announces. Dr. Schwefel, who will conduct the series of lectures, came to Washing- ton two months ago, as the newly eclected rabbi of the Sixth Street Synagogue, and many have heard Lim lecture during the past Jewish holiday season. IHis appeal, it is d, has been mainly to the younger generation. He has made numerous friends among the leaders of the Jewish youth of Washington, among the Zionists, the Norddau Club, the Jewish Community Center and many other organization: The new Friday night venture will of great value to_the Jewish com- v, and every effort will be made the service and lectures of interest. Cantor Louis Novick, whose voice has attracted ‘many to xth Street Synagogue. will con- duct the Hebrew mus 1 service, with the aid of a special choir, and Rabbi Schwefel will read the English prayers and deliver the address. The board of the congregation has an- nounced tl Dr. chwefel is plan- ning to speak on subjects of current interest to young people. Recent problems under every-day discussion, important national and local occa- sions. problems of American Jewlish life and vital questions which will be asked those who attend will all subjects of the rabbi's ad- ! dres IRISH CHURCHMAN HERE. ‘Will Speak Tomorrow at Hamline Methodist. Rev. Dr. W. L. ternal delegate of the Trish Metho- dist Church to the Method copal General Conference at Sp i field, will tell the story of the great revival in Ircland at Hamline Church, Fourteenth and Emerson streets, to- morrow night at § o'clock Dr. Northridge will give an interesting recital of events connected with what is claimed to be the most wonderful movement in modern | church_history. | Dr. Northridge Monday at the Wash Episcopal prea SCHOOL DRIVE CONTINUES Mount Vernon Phc:&hurch to Cel- ebrate Twelfth Anniversary. The twelfth anniversary of the Sun- day school of the Mount Vernon Piace Methodist Episcogul Church South Wwill be celebrated tomorrow after- noon, at the church, between 2:30 o'clock and 5 o'cleck. While the | celebration is going on the canvassers of the school will visit more terri- tory in the vicinity of the church in the effort to secure a total new mem- Dbership of 1,000. nday's canvass netted | and sufficient have been obtained | through a mail solicitation to bring the total well beyond the half-way mark. Canvassers will occupy tables along the sidewalks immediately ad- Jacent to the church tomorrow morn- ing and will seek to find new mem- bors among those who by or | i | Northridge. fr: will speak again ston Methodist meeting, 11 a.m. Wesleyan Pente.costal . Bet. 3rd and 4th N.W. B. Hi Y, PASTOR. entecostal service. Revival G oA AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of criptural Holiness. Sunday service, Prayer meeting. Th Unique Series Of Sunday Sermons The minister of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Rev. Joseph Richard Sizoo, is preaching a_unique series of Sunday morning ser- mons on the subject, “THE REDISCOVERY OF JESUS “THE AWAKENING. OF FE TO SPIRITUAL VAL- ES.” These sermons are igripping those who have heard _flhem and we cannot get them jout of our minds. Thev are so mspiring. Those privileged to gwar these sermons feel that any outside the church would be stimulated, as well as helped, by these discourses if they knew of them. That fact has prompted us to give this space to them. The following topics are to | be discussed: “The Tolerance | of Jesus,” “The Fmall!'y of Jesus,” “The Ever, Never- Changing Jesus,” “The siveness of Jesus” and “ Tllen. Is Jesus?” SOME LAYMEN. =y SCHOOL OF RELIGION HAS LARGE ENROLLMENT Starts Class Work With Most of Churches Here Rep- resented. The School of Religious Education of the Y. M. C. A. began its class work last Monday night with an excellent enrollment of students, representing most of the churches of the city. It is announced by Dean Councilor that enrollments will be accepted for the next three Monday nights, and that visitors who arc interested in the work of the school are always wel- come to inspect the institution and visit the clas The first class is held at and all sessions meet in st Sunday hous Page McK. cctor of th t the morni Congregational on, religious work >, A., will speak Church (Revelation. iil.1] fxteenth St. above Q Northwest 5—Classes of the Sunday School. reana Class for Adults under Mrs. ( ), r Post. 11:00—Morning worship, mon Free Lending Library, Open Daily, ome, Always. UL_SPERRY. with pastor's ser- Vednedny and Eridey cvenings at 8 o'clocks 18 4th st se Eversbody gets a reading. piritual Science meetings at § p.m. Subject, ila meetings’ continued All_welcome. ® The First bpmtualxst Church Lecture by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY Subject: “The Open Door” Followed by xpirit mesxages. “Behold, I stand at the door and knock, it any win hear my voice, and open i door. 1 will come in to him* Rev., Supday, 8 p.m.. at Pythian Tempie, H)l oth &t. n.w., second floor. All_ welcome. Spirit Message Seance Thursday, § p.m., at 131 C st. n.e, Each_person _rece ves a_message. "MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 512 F St. N.W. Spiritual message meeting every Vand-y at 8 p.m._ Spiritnal_reading daily. Message and Lecture Service Wednesdays, 8 1-.11;.J 1337 Oak St. N.W. Subject : “The Secret of Success” Dr. Jane B. Coates Spiritual interviews by app. only. Col. 6227. EPISCOPAL. i Trinity 3rd and © Sts. N.W, Reverend Raymond L. Wolven, Vicar, lo'y Communion. “urch School. Morning prayer, and sermon by the vicar. mday at 7 Wiere 1 ST. MARGARET’S Counecticut and Bancroft place. NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Clergy: HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. _HAROLD V. 0. LOUNSEURY. 30— 1Tloly Communion. 9:30- ) Sehool. 11:00—Moming praser and sermon by the or. ing prayer and sermon by the Kecu. Toesday (St. Simon and St. Jude's day)— Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. Thursdas—Holy Communion at 11 o’clock. Saturday (All Saigts’ day)—Holy Communion at 1L o'clock. ALL_WELCOME ALWAYS. Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN *“The Little Church on the Canal and Potomac.” 1041 Wisconsis below M Tisetor: Services: vice at the Ingram | tomorrow l Schoot | ! Ferry, 10 BE TOPIC HERE Dr. Pierce to Talk on Mat- ter at First Congregational Tomorrow. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce will speak at the First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets, tomorrow at 11 a.m, on “Living the Truth.” At 8 p.m. his subject will be “What About Harry Emerson Fosdick of New York?" Dr. Pierce is well qualified to speak on this theme, as he is per- sonally acquainted with Dr. Fosdic and is familiar with progressi thought in rellgious matters. He will take up these subtopics: “What Are Y.h!! Real lssues in the Fosdick Case “Should Dr. Fosdick Change Denominational Affiliation? “Should the First Presbyterian Church of New York Surrender Fos- dick as Pastor and Keep Him as Pul- pit Supply?” “Can Dr. Fosdick Be an Asset to Religion and a Liabllity to the Church?” “Does the Whole Issue Help or Hin- der Church Unity?” ‘What I Hope Dr. Fosdick Will Do.” At 4:45 p.m. there will be a devo- tional musical vesper service which will be participated in by John H. Marville, baritone, and Charles T. organist. EVANGELISTS TO SPEAK TONIGHT AT BIBLE HALL Rev. J. E. Kistler and Wife to Ad- dress Meetings of Pente- costal Group. Rev. J. E. Kistler and wife, Pente- costal evangelists, will speak at Eible Hall, corner Ninth and E streets, to- night and Sunday night. Miss Sylvia Rodkey, who leaves in January next for India will also speak tonight. Rev. Peter Duborg of Alexandria, Va., will conduct the Pentecostal Bible class Monday at 8 p.m. Open-air meetings will be held to- night and Sunday night at E street entrance of Bible Hall Every Sunday a fellowship supper in the rooms over the hall All are welcome. His PRESBYTERIANS TO MEET. | Women to Hold All-Day Session in Chevy Chase. A meeting of interest to all Pres- byterian women will be held at the new Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, Rev. Douglas Putnam Birnie, pastor Friday, when the Women's Presb: terian *Society will hold an all-day session, beginning at 10:30 a.m. he president, Mrs. Harvey S. Irwin, will preside. and reports from the Washington City Presbytery and from the Baltimore synodical meeting, held at Wilmington October 14 and 15, will be given The soclety ) has secured for the speaker of the day Rev. Dr. George W. Wright, president of Union Theological Seminary of the Philip- pines. A hospitality luncheon will be serv- ed and all women, whether members of the Presbyterial Society or not, will be cordially welcomed. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH | | | 16th and H Sts. Services: 8 am., 11 am., § p.m. Evening subject: “Religious Ecstasy The Soul's Detachment in Time and | Eternity. | Dr. Johnston will preach | G__STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. PASTOR TO 0CCUPY PULPIT TOMORROW Rev. H. B. Smith of Columbia Heights Christian Church Returns From Convention. Having returned to the city from the international convention of the Disciples of Christ at Cleveland, Rev. Harvey Baker *Smith of the Colum- ba Heghts Christian Church will occupy his pulpit at the morning and evening services of the church. Dr. Smith expects to touch on the “high lights” of the convention in his ser- mon, and lay before his congregation the program recommended to the churches. At the Thursday evening prayer service of the church reports were made by delegates returning from the convention. The sessions that seemed to have made the greatest im- pression on the delegates were the golden jubilee session of the Wom- an's Missionary Society on Wednes- day, when the successful million-dol- lar drive was announced as completed; and the great communion service on Sunday afternoon, when 10,000 sat down to the communion service. The follow'ng named people repre- sented the-Columbia He'ghts Church at the convention: Rev. and Mrs. Harvey B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ridgeway, Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Mel- ton, Mrs. D. B. Edmonston, Mrs. W. R. Metz, Mrs. Sad'e Kitchin, Mrs. E. B. Bagby, Mrs. Robert Smith, Miss Belva Hoch. It is estimated that there were about 75 from the Distr,2t | of Columbia in attendance on th»/| convention. i ANNOUNCES SERMON. | Rev. Z. B. Phillips to Continue| Series at Epiphany. Rev. Dr. Z. B, Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, wil continue his special series of sermons on the Lord's Prayer, at the 11 o'clock serv- fce tomorrow morning. His sermon will deal principally with the petition in the Prayer, “Hallowed Be Thy Name.” The rector will also deliver the sermon at the 8 o'clock service to- morrow evening. There will be a celebration of the holy communion on Thursday at 11 a.m., and again on Saturday, All ts’ Day, at § am, and 11 am. The rector will make the address at the later celebration. VISITOR TO PREACH. Rev. Dr. Clarke Peck in Local Pul- pit Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. George Clarke Peck nf‘ Baltimore will occupy the pulpit of | Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church | tomorrow morning and evening. In| the morning his theme will b and_Trumpet,” and in the evening, A Late V ' Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, | recently appointed pastor of Foundry, | will occupy the pulpit on Novem- ber 16. | — EPISCOPAL. Third and A Sts. S.E. Vi Pettus, Rector. Masker, Assistant, unday After Trinity. “ommunion. School. orning Prayer ec.or). $:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer (Rector Tuesday (St. n ‘Thursday, 11 —Holy Communion. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL The Natvity s THE.‘ ?EEIVBRECTIO THE ANNUNCIATION. P AT Christias. welcome: and Sermon and Sermon and St. Jude) and 11:00 a.m.—Rer. ¢ D. G L. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong. 8130 p.m.—Lecture DREAM on Church History in ae’ Hall. ]OHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O -nu Potomac Sts. N.W. REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector Ninetcenth Sunday After Trin Comn.union. orning Prayer and reacher, the Rector. oung people’s meeting. vening Prayer and Addre mon and St. Jude) 10 —The Holy Commuaon. Thursday. 1 a.;m.—The Holy Communion. Saturdsy (All Saints’ Day) 10:00 a.m.—The Holy_Communion. Washington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel ‘A House of Prayer for All People” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. near ‘Woodley Road Holy Communion........... 7:30a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 0 -.10:00a.m. and 11:00a.m. e Holy Communmn Sermon Preacher, Vries. People’s Evensong and Ser- mon 4:00 p.m. Preacher, the Rev. Z. B. T. Phillips, D. D., Rec- tor_of the Church of the Epiphany. Music by the Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday. Services on All Saints’ Day, No- vember 1, 7:30, 10 and 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line Canon ST. AGNES' CHURCH Que st. between Fla. ave. and I'irst nw. (Fla. ave. or tol st. cars.) and 11 a.m. asd 8 p.m. a.m. Evensong and Interces- & p.m. Saint James’ Church 8th St. Near Mass. Ave. ll. and 5 p.m. Other days, 7 ln\l 745 a _and 7ol HOLY COMFORTER Georgia ave. n.w. neareMadison. Brigiiwind. b. C. Services. a.m. REV. REGINALD B. STEVENSON, Vicar, TRANSFIGURATION latin St . 14th and 16th Services on Sunday, 7:30 a.m., 11 a. p.m Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. ROCK CREEK St. Paul’s Churc| PARISH. Services now in liextured Churen. Suadays-Holy Communion, 8 ry o “CHURCH OF THE THE INCARNATION 12th and N sts. n.w. BEV. GEORGE W. ATKINSON,'D. D., Rector. . CHRTST CHURCH ‘WASHINGTON PARISH. Founded 1795, Communios. Sunday School. —Sermon by REV. CALVERT E. BUCK; Chaplain to the Bishop. 8:00 p m.—Regular evening service. STRANGERS INVITE] St. Stephen'’s Church 3017 14th st Clergy Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. Rev. CLYDE BROWN, Asst™ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26. Holy Communios yer and Sermon 00 p.m Evening Prayer and Sermon Holy ‘Commanion Tues, and Thurs.. 830 Holy Communion, Saturday, All Saints’ 7 and 9:30 a.m. Christisn Healing, Dauy mass, 7 sions Frid Reotor. Day, G Street, near 14th Rev. ZeBarney T. Phillips, D. D., Rector. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and second sermon in series on “lord’s Prayer” by DR.PHILLIPS 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Service and Ad- dress. 6:00 pm.—Young People’s Society. 7:45 p.m.—Chimes, Organ Recltal. 8:00 pm.—Evensong and rmon by Dr. Phillips. REORGANIZE BOARD OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dr Wilfley Will Preach Election Sermon Sun- day Night. “The Walk With God” will be the subject of Rev. Earle Wilfley's ser- mon tomorrow morning at the Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church. In the evening he will speak on “The Sacredness of Citizenship,” making this an election sermon appropriate to the occasion of an approaching na- tional election. Special music will be rendered at both services by the mixed and male quartets, under the direction of William E. Braithwaite. At the reorganization meeting of the board of oflicers of the church Thursday night James M. Pickens was re-elected chairman. Other officers are: Capt. Alton G, Grinnell, vice chairman of the board and chairman of the execujive committee; H. C. Faul. secretary; H. E. Davisson, troas- urer; T. H. Naylor, church clerk; R. C. Kidd, assistant church clerk; T C. Copeland, financlal secretary, and Henry G. Littlefleld, assistant finan- cial secretary. The new chairmen of* committees are J. B. Duke, finance; H. P. Miller, property; C. C. Galloway, music; Guy Withers, social; E. M. Girdner, mis- sions; A. W. Starratt, publicity; H. C. Faul, ushers, and T. C. McConnell, auditing. D — INVALIDS AND SHUT-INS _HAVE SPECIAL SERVICE Observance Is Arranged for Fifth Baptist Church Tomorrow Morning. will be “Invalid and Shut-in Day” at the Fifth Baptist Church. The women from the Bap- tist Home for the Aged and from other homes, together with other in- valids and shut-ins will be given re- served seats at the morning service. Automobiles will be sent for those who can come and who will notify the pastor, Rev. John E. Briggs. Dr. Briggs will preach at 11 am. and at 7:40 pm. The ordinance’ of Baptism will be administered at the beginning of the evening service. Rev. Tomorrow UNITED BRETHREN, MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH itol and B Sts. N.W. D. D., Pastor, 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. 11300 a.m. REFTGE.” Activities “FIFTEEN DAYS AT “THE INSPIRED LIFE” A Public Lecture by L. W. Rogers, Pres., American Theosophical Society Sunday Night, October 26, 8:15 Ebbitt Hotel, Crystal Room. Under auspices Lightbringer Lodge, Barrister Bldg., 635 F st. n.w. ALL WETCOME. Thzosophxcal Society Washington Lodge. 1216 H ST. N.W. th of a eries of Sunday Evening Lectures on “Theosophical lnlerpret-tnm of the Go: 5 548 SwORBeIRE - Sanday, October 26— The Dawn of an Acon” 6:30 _p.m. uatil further notice. ___Large Lendis " “THE SPIRITUAL _ FACTOR IN NATIONAL LIFE” C. Jinarajadasa of Madras, India International Viee President, Theosophical Society, Thursday Night, October 30, 8:15 P.M. CRYSTAL ROOM, NEW EBBITT HOTEL, Auspices Lightbringer Lodge. Admission Free. Coilection. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 K 8t. N.W. “The Law of Compensation” Sunday, October 26, at S P.M., Study Class, Wednesday, § p.m. _CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. _ Chmhan Science Parent Church of the New Generation Represented in London, Fngland, and in Boston, Regular Sunday service at 3 p.m.. at Thirteenth T streets north- west (Church of Our Father). Subject of lesson xermon: “THE KINGDOM OF G COMETH NOT WITH OBSERVATION. This Charch is not connected with the or- sanization now known as the First Church _of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Eveclid et Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 111 O St. Third Church of Cllrilt, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 13th et. and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Sclentist, | The Arcade 14th et. and Park rd. SUBJIRCT: “PROBATION AFTER DEATH” *SUNDAY, 11 AM. AND 8 BM. | SONDAY SCHOOL—11 A.M. WEDKESDAY EVENING MEFTINGS— READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH— Investment B'dg., 15th and K Sts.— Hours, 9 to O (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7,80 Sundays and holldeys, 2:30 1 SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.B— Hours, 12 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 12 to 6;' Sundays, 2:30 to 5:30. Closea bolidaye). THIRD CHURCH— Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts— Hours, 10 to D (Wednesdays, 10 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 3:30). FOURTH CHURCH— The Arcade, 14th and Park Hoae (Second Floor)— 10 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays. 10 _to_5:300 METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, l | 1924, IRISH METHODISM IS VISITOR’S TOPIC Rev. W. L. Northridge to Speak at Metropolitan' Memorial Church . Tomorrow Morning. Rev. W. L Northridge, who was the fraternal delegate from the Methodist Church of Ireland to the General Con- ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Springfield last May, will be in the city tomorrow as the guest of Bishop William F. McDowell. Dr. Northridge will preach in the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church at 11 o'clock and tell the story of the revival in Ire- land. The coming week will be one of great interest in this historic church. Monday night the Roosevelt birthday memorial will be held, at which time Col. George Harvey, former Ambassa- dor to England, will make the ad- dress. President and Mrs. Coolidge will be present. Wednegday evening Dr. Russell Conwell, pastor of the Temple Bap- tist Church of Philadelphia, will de- liver his lecture on “Acres of Dia- monds,” under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. School of Religious Edu- cation. Plans are being made for the great.national Thanksgiving service to be held in this church on Thanks- giving day at 10:30 am, at which time Bishop McDowell will be the preacher. Rev. Dr. Harry Dawson Mitchell is the pastor of the church. CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Ecciesia N u‘AL LODGE HALL. Erery Sunday. 11:30 a.m. _All welcome, Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. Worship. 11:00 a.w._and § Dr. Russell H. Conwell will Lcctm:e on “Acres of Diamonds” Wednesday, Oct. 29, 8 P.M. Metropolitan Methodist Church 4" and C Sts. Auspices School of Religious Education, Y. M. C. A. Tickets, 50¢, at Room 217, Y.M.CA., or Church Wednesday Night 330 Fa | avese. MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont. Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Bible Cla Morning worship. Pas- tor's ~ul-1ccx “The Master Builder” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. Schoot and 11:00a.m- 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Pas-| tor’s subject: “The Sin of a Great Man”' Special Music at Both Services. Mrs. Faonie Shreve Heartsill. soprano™ Fraoeis P. Heartsill. bass. Thurs., 8 p.m—Midweck Pra\er Service. Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and B Sts. 5.W. cuvm: M. HESSER, Minister. —Pastor will preach. 00 p.1m.— Exery Man in His Place.” Epworth League. WAUGH M. E CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. Rev. Wm. M. Hoffman, Pastor. ‘ 9:30 a.w.—Sunday School. Sunday morning, 11 o'clock— “What Is the Matter With the | World and the Church? The | Perils of Progress” Sunday evening. 8 o'clock— “Drifting” 'AUL 2nd and S sts. n.w. REV. G. W. COBB, Pastor. 81 9 Morn.ng worship. Epworta League. Evening service. Evening Demas, the {at_the | TOMORROW’S SERVICE WILL END REVIVAL | Series of Meetings at West Wash- ington Baptist Church rh to Close. I " Revival meetings at the West Washington Baptist Church will close evening service tomorrow. ‘There will be a decision service in the Bible school at 9:45 am. Rev. Mr. Primm will speak to the school. At 11 a.m\the pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin, will preach on the theme: “You Will Never Regret.” At § p.m. Evangelist E. C. Primm will preach on the subject: “Is Life Worth Liv- ing?” FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M, ALL ARE 1aviiEw. Friends Church 13th and Irving sts. n.w. 9545 5.m. Mecting for worshlp, 11 a.m. [ Thursday prayer meeting, 7 a5 oy MURRAY' 5. KENWORTHY, PASTOR, 4913 14th st. n.w. Phone Col. 867 WELCOME TO ALL. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church 6th St. Ber. L and M N.W. WM. D. BATTLE, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Ciasses, 11:00 —Preaciing and Holy ? You are welcome to our services. N. B.—Next Sunday. our Fall rally, of Philadeiphia, at which time | November 2 Bishop J. 8. Caldwell, D, Pa., will preach at's the” captains and organjza Israel C. ML E. Church Corner 18t and B Sts. 5.W. 11 a.m.—Preaching by Dr, J. Stanley Dur. kée, president, Howard Universits. sololst rfax._polyphonist.” . 9:30 a. 1:00 2. 6:30 p. 7:45 p. c_5{3‘«4-('::\-1'11 :uh.m begin Oetober nuing until November 2 conducted b . Robert Walker. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Cormer 4th and D 8 REV. JIW ":fl!&ufl!flnfl- m.—Sunday School Hour. crimon by pastar. hench Rany (il clube and_or nizations). Sermon by Rey. . Campbell. 0. —Epworts' Liague. o Devotionals w3 repart ot clabs .m. (Monday)—Concert by Radio Ar- tisis (WRC) EVERYRODY METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). "WESLEY METHODIST EPISCOPAL Connectient Ave. and Jocelyn t., CHEVY CHASE, D. C. The Charch of & Cordial Welcome. Rev. Fred C. Reynolds PASTOR. 9:45 AM.— SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 A.M.— The Pastor will begin & serles of sermons i | on_the building of & Godlike soul—"ITS IMPORT. i 8:00 P.M.— “Theodore Roosevelt” _EV‘EIY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. Methodist Union Will meet at ‘r McKENDREE CHURCH Monday Evening At 8 O'Clock i Address by Bishop Frank M. Bristol Everybody Invited. _METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). — McKENDREE Masw. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts, (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pauor { 6:30 AM.—Washington League *Morming 9:00 A.M.—Preyer bnrvn.v 9:30 A.M_—Sabbath School. Classes for Persons of All Ages 11:00 o'clock—Children's Story, fol- lowed by Sermon by the pasior. Theme: “Seeing Man Through the Eyes of God” 6:45 P.M.—Epworth _ League. Mrs. Suttos in charge.. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by Dr. Harry Farmer General Supt., American Leper Mission, MID-WEEK SERVICES: . 3:30 P.M.—Story Hour. by our Deaconess,” together her hel ) 3, 4:00" .M _METHODIST UNION. 'BISHOP FRANK BRISTOL will speak. Tuesday, 8:00 P.M.—Methodist Class Moeting. 1:30 P.M.—Child W 8:00 P.M.—Prayer Meeting Douglas Memorialr Rev. J. 0. WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastor. unday scnoo ublic worship, 7:00 p.m.—Epworth 8:00 p'm —Pub e 8:00 p.m. Thursday ___“The Church of 812 20 Rev. James 1. 9:30 a.m.— 11:00 a.m MeLain, o, .. Pastor Schoo __ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCOMED | LINCCLN ROAD | CHURCH Lincoln rd., Rhode Island ave. and U &t BEV. WALTER G. McNELL, D. D by BISHOP FRANK M BRISTOL, D. D. 7:45 p.m. —INFORMAL EVENING SERVIC Two shiort_picture s Antler's Parish.” Outeast, hnrch School, PETWORTH Grant Circle and New Humpshire Avenue “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM. BEV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., PASTOL 9:30a.m 11 am. and § p.m., Sermons by Dr. Hayes Fine Music; Free Seatings (Take Soldi and New Hamp bus to Grant Circle Call the pas needed service LOOK FOR THE CHURCH WITH ILLUMINATED CROSS. Rosedale M. E. Church 416 Tenn. ne Minister. S __Bunday School " Dumbarton Avenuc M. CHURCH Rev. ROBERT BARNES, Pastor. unday School Preaching by Pastc F OUNDRY SIXTEENTH ST. NEAR P ST. 9:30 a.m.—Chureh school. 11:00 a.m. and $:00 p.m. Rev, George Clarke Peck, D. D., of Baltimes THEM —“Song and Trumpet” ndiemaker v MUSIC BY QUARTET CHOIR. WELCOME Hamlme M. JOSEPH T. HERSO 11 AM— 8 P.M.—Special Dr. W. L. Will Tell the modern church history. 9:45 am—Church School. EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “Spiritual Hygiene” 0 p.m.—Epworth League. 7:50 p.m.—Organ Recital. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. “Choosing a Leader” Large Chorus Choir, Louis Potter, A. A. G. 0., Musical Directer 8. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist of the Methodist John Marshall Place land to the Geperal Conference held in $:00 p.m.—The minister will series of “Sins of Some Great Sinn Achan.” Monday, $:00 p.m.—Roosevel Hon. George Harvey. The public invited. Wednesday, $:00 p.m.—Rev. famous . lecture. Y. M. C. A. Tickets, 50c. Other services as usual. President and Mrs. “Acres of Diamonds,” Apply at the Y. HARRY DAWSON MITCHELL, “The National Methodist Church” E. Church Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W N, D. D, MINISTER “What to Believe About the Bible” Evening Service Northridge OF BELFAST, IRELAND Story of the GREAT REVIVAL IN IRELAND An interesting recital of the most wonderful movement in 7:00 pm—Epworth Leaguc Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Mecti “THE REVIVAL IN IRELAND” Hear this thrilling story from the lips of an eyew REV. W. L. NORTHRI/DGE ness. Church of Ireland. Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church (4% and C Sts. N.W.) At 11:00 A.M. on Sunday Dr. Northridge was the fraternal delegate from the Methodist Church of Ire pringfield lust May sermon in i The Sin of preach the four ers.” The topic will I Addr. t Birthday Memorial Coolidge W will deliver h auspices of the or Church Office Russell Conwell under the M. C. A Public cordially welcome. D.D., MINISTER. 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, 9:30 A.M.—6:45 P.M., Epworth League 11AM—“Cur Lord’s Hands" 8 PM—“A Sunday Sleeper” Revival Services Starting November 9, Under Direction of Rev. Burke Culpepper Twenty-Minute Or, Music Recital by R. Deane Shure at 7:40 P.M., y Chorus of 80 and Male Quartet 30—Calvary Bible School. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class. Ject: SPECIAL MU Standing” (Shepha (Wooler), Mr. Eden and Miss 7:00—Bpworth League devotional C—Ant] Pirst in series on the subject, versations Doctor Montgomery has inent men of our country. SRECIAL Heart” (Borch). Mrs. Deal, Mr. Li FREE Mr. Fred J. Eden, D\rertor of Church ‘\lulln Offertory Offertory, 8:00—Public worship and a sermon-lecture on the “SOME FIRST THINGS FIRST” These Sunday cvening lectures are based on the MUSIC—Hymn : CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Betwieen 14th and 15th Streets JAMES. SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Mr Edwin D e, Supt. John H. Poulton, President; Dr. Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. 11:00—Public Worship, with a sermon by the MINISTER on the sub- “In This Day of Religious Controversy—To Whom Shall We Go?” “0 duet, De’ Hart. service Tesus, Come Thon Art Unto Me' hem 3 subject , “If 1 had My Life to Live Over.” letters and con- had from some of the most prom- Anthem, ““Praise’ Y ccept My irio, (Verdi). itt_and Mr, Eden. TS TO THE PEOPLE.

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