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. 10 "THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924. —_— e EHUN[}". w"-l- Hm REVIVAL TO LAST 20 DAYS|BISHOP TO CONDUCT | COL. AXTON TO TALK. |DR. FRANCIS ZILKA WILL SHOW WAR VIEWS. | EVANGELIST TO PREACH. Dmlg:rs;amsc::lunfimsn Rev. Bert Williams to Preach for |NST|TUT|0N R“‘Es “Definite Highways to Peace” His scHEDUlED To TALK Former Chaplain to Preach Armi-|Rev. Dr. H. M. Wharton to Hold ong’ o. mfi'.'i‘.’o., D. n.',mn:: Full Gospel Assembly, Subject. stice Day Sermon. Services at Falls Church. 000 and5 b bobiic worship. - In the observance of Armistice day FALLS CHURCH, Va., November 8.| 39 b phbworth Lonene service.” - | |Right Rev. James E. Freeman to Distinguished Visitor o Deliver |tomorrow evening at the Chevy Chase [ —Rev. Dr. H. M. Wharton, evangelist, | Big Bazase §ucsimy and sVednes Baptist Church, the pastor, Rev. Ed- | of Baltimore, Md., will hold revival dayi EventigeNov. 18 aad o i i : dre: =i ward O, Clark, will show, by the aid | services at the Baptist Church here | 98y Evenings, Nov. 11 and 12. _ ; o | Participate in Exercises at ’ ) Ad R LT e B R e e L O WAUGH M. E. CHUR i e . » ) . . race urel tures of the war, and will also relate | ices, as follow: 0 a.m., for the Sunday School Religious ¢ ~q St. Paul's Church. £ b G Reformed Church. scme of his experiences as a chaplain | Sunday school; 11 a.m., for every- el S TaA B D S e overseas. 3 2atn | 220753 Pm. for young' people; 7:30 : ¢ 3 The Bishop of Washington will = : Among the distinguished visitors| M. Clark was chaplain of the 74th|p.m., for everybody. ¢ 3 School Education Body to Convene . fi Vit St Pauls Chiuveh, on Tty W in Washington s Dt Francis Zilka, | Artillery, C. A. C., and was for nine| For many years Dr. Wharton has inday morning, 11 o'clock— third street south of Pennsylvania | professor of theology at the Huss|MONths overseas. His subject will be:|conducted a camp meeting at Whar- ‘What is the Matter With Here Monday. . avenue northwest, tomorrow morn- 4 Scminary, I Prague, Caechoslovakia, | "Armistice Day; A Memory and a|tons Grove near Tappahannock, Va. the Church and the ing and will conduct the ritual for : : He {8 regarded as one of the leading | Challenge” In the morning there = World? i the institution of Rev. Arlington A. religious leaders in that part of Bu- | Will be a father and son Loy | e need for Iieligion fa the present The thirty-first annual convention & g McCallum as rector. Mr. McCallum . % : rope and has a large knowledge of |the subjec noees = . T00mrs P iBiTeanac of the Sunday School Council of Re- arrived in Washington last March 4 i European conditions, both in the _— Sunday ‘evening. 5 o'clock ligious Education of the District of 7 and has served as rector of St g church and in the state. - He has a Church to Hold Bazaar. | “God Speaking to Mankind.” Columbia is to convene Monday for a 4 - Paul's since that date, but has never ¥ ; close’ acquaintance with Dr. Benes, == three-day session at the Calvary Bap- 3 § vet been formally instituted as pro- J o 1] who recently became famous as the [ A bazaagis to be given by the Doug- T l e tiaF CitiizHY 1) and Histrietad. 1 o vided by the Book of Common Prayer. : : man who wrote the protocol passed [!as MemoMal M. 12 Church, Eleventh UNIV SALIST Dumbarton AVCnue The session will open at 7:45 p.m., st Rev. Mr. McCallum is a Canadian | v by the League of Nations. and H “”,"‘d"fl"fl""""h‘vl e 5 M. E. CHURCH with a ng service conducted by 2 4 by birth, but studied for the ministry o Dr. Zilka is to dellver an address |9ay and Wednesday ';iv”'.‘ ;u.s- 2 r:ne_ At 13th and L Sts. NNW. Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor. Norton M. Little. Rev. Dr. W. S. at the Seabring Seminary, Faribault, 7 tomorrow morning at the Grace Re- |!$ to he served Tuesday from 5 to 7| gey. Claremce E. Rice, D. D., Pastor. | 10.m.—Sunday S0 Abernethy is to deliver an address of Minn. He was ordained by the 3 formed Church, of which Rev. Dr.|P-m. There will be an entertainment Welcome. E. H. De Groot, jr., presi- " Bishop of Minnesota in 1911 He Henry H. Ranck is pastor, in connec. | ©4Ch evening. At 10:45 a.m., sermon by the pas- t 3 dent, is to deliver his annual address. has served much of his ministry in tTonilwIth /iR Obuervance: of Arinte. e o tor. Subject: Welcome. John C.-Rundles is to give a report the West. During the war he served Z tice day. At the evening service Dr. Children Invited to @la: “ oy sw Gospel preaching and good music. of the committee on Sunday school as chaplain in’ France with the Ranck will speak on the “Indian SISI SnIte © @lay. A Lesson in Economics organization and administration, and 4 Rainbow Division. : Theosophist Jinaradjadasa,” and will| Children are invited to attend, free ot rioa cbr the e hors Guilford S. Jameson a report of the i Mr. McCallum came to Washington answer the question, “Is his practical | 9f charge, the performance of a. bib- At 12 o'clock (noon), Sunday School, with committee on adult department and o from St. Luke's Church, Lebanon, & teaching from the Bible and Chris- | lical play, “The Bride,” to be given| , AL1Z 0clock (hoon), Sunday School. with edult class. : Pa. He has already made a_place i tlanity or from Hindoostan and The- | iR the parish hall of St. Margaret's| 7°pm.. devotional meeting of the Young : o atoceuce Groups Hlunned for himself in-the diocese of Wash- y 3 3 0sophy?” €hurch, Connecticut avenue and Ban- pacoaltis, ChzlivanTlnien ilonic, ~lepen Between 5th and 10th Stx. ; ington, being much called on for ad- : s | Sunday afternoon Dr. Zilka is to|° PSS adtemunoniiac : (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) There are to be conference groups dre and to conduct services for s speak at the Mount Pleasant Con- e or anecond performance, pri-| SEATS FREE. ALL WELCOME. led by Johu C. Rundles, Arthur C. : (he various aioscear ofea bations Eremational Church marily for adults, will be given at 8 | Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor Ridgeway, Dr. H. H. Seltzer, He is an expert in certain phases of COL. JOHN T. AXTON. i o'clock. . CHRIS'IlAN AR 5 A Paul B. Cromelin, REV. BERT WILLIAMS. religious education and has recently | .p.gnice Highways to Peace” is to Fourteenth Street Church of ||| 'W'A;:;f:’z:‘irscflex““ . Darnall, Mrs. | The Full Gospel Assembly, local| peeh clected (o the diocesan board of | ho the subject of a sermon by col.| CHURCH TO CELEBRATE. |-- - Christ I o etanr il S, Miss Etta M. Rus- | church of the Pentecostal evangeli “‘[“’:‘l‘”,"‘, ;,"“‘“"fl‘r"“'“m reach in the|JOPR T. Axton, chief of Army chap- ""The Secular Lea ue | lowed by Sermon by MRS. RAGHAEL sell and Charles E. Fairman. Denomi- | tic organization, known as the ity b PECA € |lains, tomorrow at 8 p.m., at the First i P Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E s: 14th end Meridian sts. : | DON of New Zealand. national delegates to the council are | semblics of God,’ will hold a 20-day Bethlehem Chapel of the National|lon Tiuog ; : Bible study, 10 a.m. | Ve P, ~, 2 Rt gregational Church, 10th and G | Second Baptist Congregation to Ob- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 3 P.M. Preaching and Communio: 3 " also to be elected revival at its meeting place, 930 Cathedral at the 4 oclock service. J The s will convene | Pennsylvania avenue, beginning No- Epworth n 8:00 P.M.—EVANGELIS' C SER’ . streets. Lieut. Col. Julian E. Yates, - e . omorrow evening the bishop will is also to be on the program serve 67th Anniversary. RESPONSIBILITY OF"THE u. s. T i o everybody. “ICE m by the pastor. Them s 8 Dim. at Wwhich Mrs. | vember 10, the pastor, Rev. H. L Col- [ Pheq & & mpeciar fortiee o b Mot |Special’ music is to be rendered by| mno sixey.seventn anniversary of x85BSS BoiReE mazox o Minleter | “Going a Little Further” Norman S. Swively of Hagerstown,|lier, announced el Fourteenth | the Mary Fuller Fink Trio of Balti- |7 nd Baptist Church fs ty be of Internutional League for Frace. J5th St. Christian Church Md., is to deliver an address. There| Leading the evangelistic campaign [Strect and ¢ '“"'{'lfi’ road t"‘_"x‘ ‘L“‘“ [more. A special armistice service obsery with special exercises, No- ADMIS: 15th st. and Ky. ave. se. MID-WEEK SERVICES: Wwill be an evening session, convening | will be Rev. Bert Williams, Baptist | iP the interest of -the Central Union |will be held. vember ,30. o — N SC . S. N. JARRETT, Minister. Monday, $:30 P.M.—Story Hour, at 7:45 p.m., and E. R. Troxel is to | preacher of 20 years standing and for | Mission. i 3 s aulavaDuckee tpcesldentiot] iy 1 it omormom: Whel nasror 1 - . et 3 Conducted by our Deaconess, together speak on “Advan of Teacher | the past two yvears also holder of | Howard University, and Rev. Dr.fp At 11 an Holloman is to have for Washington (D. C.) Bnnch 1 p —Revival _meetings begin with with her heipers, Training.” Reports will be given as | credentials in the Pentecostal Church, | DR. PIERCE TO PREACH. |J2son, Noble Pierce, pastor of the|piy subject: “The Gospel of oo Ao hrist h Arthur Long of buid, Okla., the ||| yogroad™” 5:00 P.M.—Mothodist Class follows: Charles B. Jane, home de-|A New Yorker by birth, he received | church, will speak at 11 a.m. tumn Days and of Approaching Win- Christian Science Parent Churc N o ana .ufi‘ Wednesday, 1:30 P.M.—Child Wel. partment; Charles H. Gray, Teacher|his education at Colgate University RN SRR i r.” His evening subjec V e fare Clinic. Training Union: J. L.Deveney, teacher | His last pastorate was with the First | o “God, the (2rem“l.:;ov1lii:] i “«L’,X,,lmzf of the New Generation e rexlag dronEithelwerk Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Prayer Meeting. tramning commitice. Conference roups | Baptist Church of Schenectady, N. Y., | Special Music Planned at All Souls’| DR, SMITH RETURNING. |rion scrvice wii b miaaTs [Som e esscatsdiin [London Bugiund, and Park View Christian Church = will be led by Mr. Rundles, Maj. H.|of which he is still a member, 2 3°p.m;, at Thirteenth and L. streets north Park Road East of Georgia Ave. = —— B. Gilstrap, W. L. Evans, Koch, | Meetings will be conducted morn- | Church. e west (Charch of Our Father). Subject of WALTER F. SMITH, Ministar, WESLEY METHODIST Homer J. Councilor, Miss Payne, Mrs. | ing and evening on week duays, with Occupies Pulpit at St. John’s To- 7 v i lesson sermon: “THP LORD OF HOSTS 18 : ible_school Topham, Miss Mignon Smith, Mrs. J. | three services on Sundays cial| “Where Knowledge Is Bliss” will TIn Tt ereamisimnmaits o conuected : g EPISCOPAL H. Roby, Mrs. Swively, C. B. Janes | healing services will be held during |be the subject of the sermon by Rev. morrow. Churchof t theNechrusalem R C,,mh'fi,‘, Ay, Lew kegwol asitel VESTMENT. Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St., and Miss B. B. Howell the campaign, to which all the sick | Dr. Ulysses . B. Pierce, minister T velation. iii.12) Maee T < & CHEVY CHASE, Wednesday Sexsion. will be welcome. A revival choir and | °f All Souls . tomorrow morn-| Rev. Roland Cotton Smith, former t. above Q Northwest RA ereopticon views. 2 pect The Church of a Cordial Wei Weareea e there is to|SPecial singers will assist in the|' 3 ical numbers will be|restor of St. John's Episcopal Church, Special song service. a Cordial Weicome ednesday at 5:30 p.m. there is assis 1 unday school classes. e - id_Senior C. E., 3:30 and 6:45 :30 and 6:45 p.m. . > eetings, c i o 5 given by s Gretchen Hood, so-|Lafayette square, is to occupy’ the ‘Arcana Class” for adults. Gallatin and e be a young people’s rally and dinner | DEelngs, whi S \“("\Ul::x‘:u: l:.m” prano, and Charles Trowbridge ‘Titt- | Pulpit tomorrow ‘at the 11 am. serv- | 1L:00—3aming dvorip” Eastors sermon: | o ELICINAL 3 LOT we:z":r'r: s Columbia He‘ghts Christian Rev. Freg.sg‘, Reynolds at the Firsc Congresational Chureh, |0 0 C0 0 ) 2t e ot ® Deo | mann, bass, with Lewls Corning At.[ice. Dr. Smith was a resident of this Free Tt “bm,"mn:n- el Rov. H. MANKEN, Pastor % Park Road Near 14th. X with Miss Ardell Payne presiding. 11D A T A st water at the organ. The new church | city 20 yvears, during his connection e -0 2 Service, 11 s.m.; Hible .,m,[ 945 a 9:45 AM.— The closing session will be all 45 - ambridge. Sixteenth and Harvard streets will | at St. John's I‘\QT('H’I BN e s, = SUNDAY SCHOOL. oo, et S el iU reslAlng b open for visitors from 4 to 5| At the evening service, Rev. Dr. 2 EV. P, - s V. Dr. C. R Stauffer is to deliver BISHOP OF COLORADO loetotiitonortoms attaricon At b|RobestTJobneton: the rector mliEac. < " Grace Lutheran ChurCh o 11:00 4.M J P ress on “The Summer Confer- {o'clock there will be a “quiet period,” |for his topic, “Interpreting Christ— C R SC S ! st N.W. y ‘An Armistice Day Dream’ cnce as a Source of Inspiration for U0 & p o eratal Ofi MRS On L) sE is of Assisl” H |S [ IAN |E1\](:E 2 . 2 00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 P.M.— . £" Reports of.sev " ~ g 9:30 8 m.—Sunday § B - 2 3 :‘r::”\‘ car’s \.“;n\m ll{\p"r‘:‘d:x“»";fl:;t‘l TO CONDUCT MISSION | Greos amosian organ. £ = CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, | 11:00 a.m — Morning worahip. = TR ETIE DY (GHUEGH. Building a Soul,” 2—“Bigotry” ommittees are e a | ik - i Zh — | BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.| _ %:00 pin_ Evening worshin, > EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVIT gy AGRRE Rizht Rev. Irving P. Johnson to Good Fellowship Dinner. __ CONGREGATIONAL. SCIENTIST. IN BoSTON. WSS Church of the Atonement NINTH STREET . : R Sl | 7= = | First Church of Christ, Sci or and e MISSIONARY FAREWELL, | Give Sermon Series at St. | 4 “good fellowship” dinner s to] st Church of Christ, Scientist, L B X CHRISTIAN HAMLINE Paul’s Church. ity, Resurrection and Annunciation | Ingram Memorial Second Ch"';f,h(,":l C:n:::t, Scientist, _f-‘,',!:‘,':,‘ il ,'{.“.'.’\‘_ and 7:30 p.m. STH AND D STS. N.E. Bocieties to Hold Services for| Right Rev. Irving P Johnson, D, D, | CHAPOIS of Bast fEE oni ey Third Church of Christ, Scientist,| Concordia Evangelical |11:00—“The Mission of Christ.™ METHODIST ERISCORAT ; 5 < | Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in Nativity | | Bishop of ado. comes to St | | . S1sbie 3 5 i Hall. 1. H. Harriman, president of | c nal | *“Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. Y. ave. Anniversary of Central Union Mission. Fourteenth and Emerson Paul's enty- Ch . e o o o[ it Uit w2 et et S G Fough church of Cnes, sciewie,| Lttheran Church | dmer ot oty e Shee N 2 s e il e s e S _cxdey urran, utive secretary to The Arcude. 14th i = Son: ol S o e e B e Wt e psday, to conduct a preach- | gignon Preeman, are to speak. The | Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.E = '”:"- cx?fimhn:mms. Bastor, 9:30—S. 5. 645—C. E. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Liberia, West Coast, Africa be | ing mission. [l e touapsak. h UBIECT : 9:30 a.m.—Rible school, R ini held by the Lott Carey Churches of | Tha mission will begin Wednesday f'\'."’,“;’:,i‘fl‘l‘",s'nr’:,]:;"d‘_k:;vlfl"g‘ Parish — “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN” | 11:00am —Serviees in English. Clarence Roy Stauffer, Minister. Minister the Baptist denomination of the Dis-|at 8 p.m. and will be conducted for REV. KYLE BOOTH, Minister B YOU ARE WELCOME. EEV, PRESTON TAYLORE OF NASHVILLE. 11 AM trict of Columi p.m. tomor- | a week, with special groups of the e S > SUNDAY, 11 AM. AND 8 PAL ZION #® AND T SigEETs W 1s conducting o ten dass’ revivai % M. row e Shiloh Taptist Chureh, Ninth | parish stiending on the soseral even: Preaching Sermon Series. e NEAY EVENING NipETinGs— po e e nDjeoui “l;'" : u’:m i l.“t."'”fl? .?J“ifl««.fi? *Secii | “What to Believe About Man” and P strects northwest. b T rinm e school, 9:30 a.m. German worshi Mrs. F. B. Watson, who is return-| Bishop Johr will preach at the he Power of Encouragement” ||| 11am ZLLONE = Com o0 READING ROOMS: 10 a.m. Bnglish, 11 a.m. Luther League de % . | will be the subject of Rev. J. Harvey munion service. | votionsl, 7. p.m. Evening worsh « Q to Carevsburg. Liberia, will de- (11 orclock serviee’ November 15, as | W11 be the subject of Rev. J. Harves FIRST CHURCH— Jotiensl, T D Erening worsiipcat g 8 P.M. liver the principal address. Mrs. J. H.| well as at the evening service that|unham's sermon at the Western | §p.m—*THE WILDERNESS AND Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.— = L | Presbyterian Church tomorrow 01 | Randolph, president of the Woman's v. ek ! AMOED teachers' meefing. Thundsy Dight, midwerk Vermont Ave. North of N St. : " i IpEes s ¥ | ek o THE SUNRISE.” Good music. Hours, 9 t0 8 (except Wednesds worshin Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. Lot--the Man Who Lingered Auxiliary of the Lott Carey Baptist ing. In the evening the pastor will | and Sundays and holidays. foreign mission convention, s = = give the second af a series of ser- Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. £ 30y CHRIST mons - o e question often as | — St. N. : 2 - Y Georst O hullork nrisidin o the | SOCIETY IS PULPIT TOPIC. |mms an, the. duestion ‘orion "asiial SO 12 0 e wetsoingi 12| LUTHERAN CHURGCH | 546 nmecraied choren schont. e e ST e WITH A WELCOME." . . 11:00 = the Seloattas Religious Education of the are expected to make | A — | i s i New Jorsey fve. Bt and ¥ Sta. “ Two Boys.” American Uni "_ will - teach the dresses. Mrs. M. M. Waldron, pre Dr. Montgomery to Discuss Its 5 THIRD CHURCH— 'Lost: Two Boys. Men's unday morning z : class sessions ield in the Audi- dent of t abitha Home and Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts.— J. FREDERICK WENCHEL, Pastor. 8:00 p.m.— The class sessions are held in the Aud Workers Returning to Liberia. 9:45 a.m.—Sundav Schoo] = = — — . e orium- of the Dark Theater, ‘15 o cign Missionary Circle of Shiloh Bap- | EedsfardiETolee: Chnstadelphxan Chapel PLYMOUTH CHURCH e S P I I R Services, 11 a.m.—Subject: “The Gospel for Today.” :.";'-‘m’.’»n"n.f.-un»-n'k.ng Cotiteans s tist Church, will preside. | Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgom- 732 Webster St. N.W. FOURTH CHURCH— 44 e ” Music directed Ly W. E. Braithwaite. Will deliver the third Sunday Worship. 11:00 a.m. and §:00 p.m (CONGREGATIONAL) The Arcade, 14th and Park Road The Weddmg Garment 7:00—Christian Endeavor meetings. sermon lecture tomorow 2 © " = - Now. (Second Floor)— 8 8 d Bible cl 9:45 e T ¥- hi N - A BAPTISM FOR INFANTS. | v nine on the general theme it 1| Christadelphian Ecclesia®® "“ ATRAsRAE O W 10°t09 week days (except Weaneatave | 55 Lervier, T80 ot ™ - Mhurder—Church _Night and Supper. LINCOLN ROAD ac v Life to Live ve - S REY. J. C. OLDE k. _ 10t TR B B 4 S el METHODIST EPISCOPAL. R e e “How We Got Our Bible”| FRENEZER M. E. CHURCH | CHURCH New York Avenue Church to Ob-| i ‘Society, Its Fads, Fancies and | INTERDENOMINATIONAL, . Lincoln rd., Rhode Island ave. god U &t. m.e. e S s - £ K3 EY, Super- Cor 4th and D Sts. S.E. 3 % o e serve Sacrament Tomorrow. Facts.” | NG C A L\ ARY Keller Memorial Lutheran roer dth an REV. WALTER G. McNEIL, D. D REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. Min. e 1 Dr. Montgomery has addressed per-| 0 a1 »R\mdl School Hour. K ermon on At the morning serviee tomorrow | sonal letters fo scorcs of the lead- Church m y ou 100 a.m—Fifth serm the sacrament of infant baptism will | ing men of our country. e has! LIFE LESSON FROM THE POLITICAL S h I\I h d LA = ‘. —Bpworth Lea : Do observed at the New York Ave: |asked them for & word of advice to| | SOCIETY OF WASAINGTON. | ¢ TROM T outhern Methodist (T iekeitn. . B Pastr. B .““ i nue Presbyterian Church. The min- | young men = S 1 (3) The Klan in Indiana. 3008 QUB §T. unday School, 9:30 am. T ¥ = 1328 Eye St. N.\W. Phone Frank. mw | ¥ e NS m s _ fater, Row: Joseph X Shuco. will have | bor "have ‘responded—touching " ro- | RSN | Rev. W Aubrey Lynch, Pastor | Wiles Bibie Class for MEN. ' | METAODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored. seventcen new members were. vec | the m g addresses. He Ministers Il o “THE NOBLEMAN'S SON" 14th and B ets. and Mass. ave. se. ceived into the fellowship of the| will deliver a sermon Sunday morn- = 8-p.m.—"Patience. school _hour. church at the quarterly communion |ing on the subject: “The Transla- | SUNDAY, 8 P.M. | ! ALK .. bt Evening Service at 7:45: 11:00 a‘m—Sermon. Dr. Leeper of Morgan “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL"” s | of a g I | “MIRRORS.” College B “Rev. Dr. Sizoo will preach the firth | SommeettEnty Truh Viva M. January \ piorsss | ST PAUL CHUBRGH R B0 p.m S v pane | METROPOLITAN of a series of sermons on the re- UNITED BRETHREN 20d and S sts. n.w. Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. ALL_ARE_WELCOME. discovery of ~Jesus. The subject| ~ MEMORIAL UNlTiZD_¥7 “Lead Us Not Into Temptation But | Columhlaxfi?dazgm;eg'u:_(fil“Sl- REV. G. W. COBB, Pastor, Jobn B. Witson, A 4. ;O Orewsitt aad | Simpson Memorial M. E. (:hmh MEMORIAL M. E ! Jesus. s ¢ B i o Re: 3 3 —Sunday_school. g 1 be “The Tolerance of Jesus BRETHREN CHURCH Deliver Us From Evil' = SR AMOS MORGAN, | = Susdayischocl SRR B e Sherman :‘nd\(lk\‘rnfil“::;’ W | John Marshall PI. (43%) and C St. N.W tomorrow morning. and at the eve WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M Minister m.—Epworth League. = Rov. Wik Tt Williams 03 B B Baster. ||| manmy pa e, ning service Mr. § A eacl | Corner North Caritol and R Sts. N.W. i kg < J 11:00 A.M.— | p.m.—Evening service. ‘‘Luke—The 16th AND U STREETS ITCH L, . N B ‘hool; Cla M. De | three Sunday cvening s s Rev. Charles 1. Fults, D. Do Dasior, “SUCCESS—What Is It?" Man Who Come Back. Epiphany e L Noin et D.'D.. Minister. | | “American Youth! Are They — T | 11:00 a.m.— Worship, with sermon. temptations ofgyJes : subject to- | 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School i ey i e 2 REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor, 11:00 8.m —Serman by’ Pastor. morrow evening will be “The Lure of | 11:00 s —Womeds s Addres by ey, | FOIOWInE Lecture by Jay sinnegs ‘ , MOUNT PLEASANT it Lesgne, “ ” 5 n gas, . A Bible school . 9:30 0.m. fednating excrcises ot e ||| “‘Jesus Christ the Same Binger, 00 p.m.—C. . Recioi : Thursday, & p.m—Lessen ia Realization. . } M. E. CHURCH SOUTH et : Chfiniant Traming Sohoet of Rensgioue ([ 3 oo U LIMISE LheE.s 2 A 5 i e > - . -m. ducation. Sermon by Pastor. Dipiomas | ». rehip with sermon. 8:00 prim.—F . . | Thursday. 8 p.m—Prayer That In Amswersd. ||| it T ENCE e e e Luther League . .m. Smanicd o sraduates by, Dairict Sapt. “The Sin of King Saul” Rev. E. Hez Swem to Preach. = Friday, § p.m.—Lesson in Realization. Jesus' Wisdom?" 8 ebus % Vespers & . tev. Dr. Joseph H. Jenkins. Kev. Dr. o g == 2 i 3 ett, Dean. This will be the 6ifth sermon in_the “Autumn Story Number Seven: sarn g i Rev. Clifton K. Ray, Minister. Prayer services. Thureday. 8 pm. i ALL_WELCOME. series on ““The Sins of Some Great : : s —Intermediate C. E. s 20 The Tieomant will be related by| National Center Of Chrxst s"“’d": g x"‘"‘"‘""_ I Churen School 0:30 8.m.—Sundny schoot a0a Bivie ciases. | St, Mark’s Lutheran Church Gllb ith A, M. E. Zion Cllnrdl Singers: z ! Rible school at 9:30 a.m Rev. E. Hez Swem, tomorrow night, e e e L 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Pastor's sub- B and 8th . M ON.W. Epwworth Taazue at Centennial Baptist Church. The H“Img and Christ Service ) . E — = s ¥ P . it b BATTLE, 3 ha = o — Ject: Rev. M. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. WM. D. BATTLE, Pastor. National Thanksgiving ervice on i eC! i d o M =k -, ¥ " e = o = B S¢ sgivi day a 0 i morning subject is “The Man-model. ‘A MAN'S PORTRAIT OF GOD. “The Church Where You Feel at Home.” 0 m Somdar School andimiic Cutmmen: | ;‘(-xh:!llp ‘y‘\-'"f .\lm‘-nw.»x'x_ X‘L‘j:" am Ch ”h 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. SUNDAY: 6 m —Varick Christisn ‘l ndf"”i{ thl The National Methodist Church. * First Congregatlonal urehl [ et | sen i Ay W (o Kt Friends Church Jects —The Service and Sermon. lizabeth Court. No. 6. . . R X = R YM E CHI 3 T e | Hours_from 11 a.m._to 6 p. i 10th and G Streets N.W. “THE FATHERHOOD OF GOD.” *\'Nmn and Sermon. YOU ARE WEICOME TO OUR SERVICES -; TRINITY M. E. CHURCH 9: iAo Morning Serice at 11:00: Haven M. E. Church LA ENRE 2O wartiap, 11 4 m | 812 1700 STUNW SucORD Friob FrONT. Special Mausio at Both Services. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). 5th St. and Pa. Ave, S.E 0" Tuuraday prayer mecting: Eobll °""“’!E"l‘) e { 11 AM. Fannie Shreve Heartsill, soprano. St. Paul’s Enghsh Luthcran Rosedale M. E. Church l JOREERIDAWEON, T D Paster MURRAY §' KENWORTHY. PASTOR. S Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, President of Howard University, and Francis P. Heartsill, bass. Church o Lo Sunday_ school, 9:30 Sermons by 1 w Phone 416 Tenn, e. n.e. &t0 11, subject: ‘‘Make Your Election WELCBNE 10 Ari Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, Minister. _ Thursday. 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service. i T REV. C. F. LINGER, Minister. Bire.™ bvining. 8 o'cloch, mibjeny: e ¢ : el 11th an e Born Men." Epworth Longue. Friends Meeting 8 PM JORN T. HUDDLE, D. D.. Pastor. aching—11 a. : | 9:30—Sunday school. e T o [ v S J. H N o] Sunday School—9 :45 a.m. 1811 Eye St. N.W. p Mostor s1e . GREAT PATRIOTIC SERVICE || EPWORTH || % s rorme o oo ONION M. E, CHURC Meehng at 11 am. = S A 5 C = Avisisbice D3 | Lutheran Church,” by Dr. H. T. NDRY FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 AM. ST 9545 a. Es. 7om || DmmenortiigR Sstnstice Dav i (Il s epmem e i o 512 20th ST. AITARE "f"‘;“" th AN g 2 COL. JOHN T. AXTON, “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" 8:00—sermon by the pastor 5 X 3 | SIXTEENTH ST. NEAR P ST. ~PHYLLIS WHEATLEY ¥ W G A —— . ZILKA OF PRAGE 1| : CHIEF, OF CHAPLAINS gl M. E. CHURCH SOUTH I i 200 a.in. e e W b CHURCHES 4, “Definite Highways to Peace” /1| 13tn sT. AT N. caROLINA AVE. > Luther Place Memorial O e or: 9:30 a.m—Church sehool. Seidor YRR g Special Music by | Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D., : Church ALt Anp conpiAnLT wELOOMED _ [}, L . ooais i pecachinginy SERVICES, S U NAZARENE. 5 MARY MULLER FINK TRIO of Baltimore. Pastor e SRS, S Basron PETWORT H Rev. George Clarke Peck, D.D. HALL MISSION i 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. a. New Hampshire Aven { 2 LA AVE N.W irst Church of the Nazarene ; e — 30 a.m. v i o B Grant Circle and New Hamp) | For the Promotion of Neventlo and A Sts. : . - : 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. P “hristian Endeavor Societies. HE CHUECH WITI & EROGEAN ot Baltimore, Md. L 5 Qav. TIN 8. 000 i - i m.—Service with sermon. . Edward Hayes, D. D. Pastor. | Scriptural Holiness. 706 A ;:[‘\ ! ,E,,E,fi,,,"mu‘,’w‘ : ; . o Sermon by Pastor, SRR Rev. E yes, | —Rible school. Themes: Sunday service, 0 p. e “ P % ot egational § 9:3( .—Sunday School; 7 p.m. i | , . Working for Peace” || Bl GuRRmaSE___ | epiorll Loague . Dy Hayes wil || AM—“A MANS PLEA” —= 2 € - 5 - 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. | rini T, preach at 11 am. and 8 p.m. Great Missionary Rally e 45 pom o . i ; ty Lutheran Church 7:50 p.m.—Organ Recital. Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W, Invitation to all who can attend, | P.M.—“HEART-HEALING” BUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, AT 3 0'CLOCK, 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. (MISSOURI SYNOD) especially to strangers, to those who | In the Chapel of the N - h d to any who ar 5 & 3 2 i i . HUGO M. HENNIG, PASTOR. ave sorrow an y 6:45 p.m~Epworth League. Bible Institute of Washington PENTECOSTAL. i ; 4 : - ||| Rev. E. V. Regester, D.D,, §30 s —erman e lonesome in our great ci SoeaL dw; 1316 Vermont Ave. N.W. g : : % . ; Preacher. 5w —siney s, the pastor concerning your needs, Bov. ChiaS Vermont Ave. NW. cemi| Wesleyan Pentecostal b . ] 100 L —Enpihh Service: Rer. 2. Georse | ShG DESNOT, €T O b with | T A C e Director of the African Inlind Mission, will Bt et 3rd and 4th N § 3 K s amtaBottar, & &1 O 01 Macdl Direstes Sonas e those who will become your friends. iiicom O T ihearehisbn Ay X aniin st "‘",;.3,3?'"’“’ . i . 8. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist _.7:30pm—Rible howr. N G 2 = PENTECOSTAL, ey, Sypimtant % v 4 METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. | and New Hampshire avenue, or 13th stree and Towa avenue bus to Grant Circle.) ' ¥ 5 nPlace M.E. CALVARY ig Evangelistic Campalgn |\ [ Y Mt VemeublacsMLE. CharekSooth 0 o 8t e 4 s sesar e TR 2 4 - i\ 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. JAMESSHER o e e ks FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY | I 4 g 9:30—Calvary Bible School. Mr. Edwin , Sup 930 1 V. ¥ Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor {]l 9:30—calvary Men's Bible Class. John H. Poulton, President; Dr. L::IIA‘:”““. 4 . Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. H. L. COLLIER, PASTOR \ 3 i ah) Sunday School, 9:30 A.M.—6:45 P.M., Epworth League | 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: ‘ Hear BERT WILLIAMS i85 j “The Translation of a Mighty Truth” | Well Known Evangelist Preach the Old Gospel of REVIVAL SERVICES 7:00—Epworth League devotional service. J‘ | §:00—Public _worship, with sermon lecture by DOCTOR MONT- The Christ—Who saves, heals, fills with the Famous Baltimore Trio plays 4:45 and 8 P.M. REV. BURKE CULPPER, EVANGELIST GOMERY, on the subject: iri is coming again. MUSICAL VESPERS, 4:45 P.M. “Society—Its Fads, Fancies and Facts” Healing igvlfclet e Sundn:.gal;gn 3:00 and 7:30 THE FINK TRIO 11 AM.—“A ROYAL BANQUET” THE rmntzu-nn EVENING 'SEXIOI LECTURE ON THE GENERAL Every Tuesday Night Revival Choir and Special Singers MARY MULLER FINK, Harp. HELEN KERR WARD, ‘Cello. THEME: “IF 1 HAD MY LIFE TO LIVE OVER." THESE ADDRESSES ARE GATH. | “ ) ERED FR( MATERIAL OF THE. ANSWERS FROM LETILRE. DOCTOE | Mornings—Deepening the Pastor preaches tomorrow e i e 8 P.M. 'A WOUNDED WORLD MONTGOMERY HAS ADDRESSED TO SOORES OF THE LEADING PROFESSIONAL | : ot Wil i j COUNTRY. THEY HAVE GIVEN SOME WISE = ?mfilu; ‘l;‘f:ils“c 3‘,‘:,’:);;‘&;.;“’ Free-Will Offering , O RO e EDOEATION, RELIGION, HOME AND BUSINESS. T Nov. 10 o 30 Young Peopie's Revival Rally COMIC OPERA—“PINAFORE” Revival Music Led by John U. Robinson of Memphis, Tenn. D AT s Daily at 10:30 and 7:30 ~ Mr. J. A. McCambridge, Speaker November 10, 11 and 12—8 P.M. Sunday Music Under Direction of R. Deane Shure. MR. FRED J. EDEN, DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MUSIC, Come, Brmg Ym Friends. All Welcome. -nck,gs at Church Office, 50 cen ' 4 5 L

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