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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925. Resigns Pastorate REV. ISAAC WARD QUITS D. C. CHURCH Pastor of Fourth Presbyte- rian to Re-Enter Evangelis- tic Field After January 25. Ward h astor tendered hls of the Fourth to take nter the evangells- essor has not been Former Assixtant to Sunday. REV. ard was first inday, and gaged DR. ISAAC WARD. DR CHAPPELL RETURNS TALKS FROM OLD PULPIT Former Mount Vernon Place Pastor to Preach There Tomorrow | Evening. ovis G. Chappell. st Methodist South of pastor Episcopal Memphis, will eveniig at the Methodist Episco- Chappell Vernon vears, leaving his present charge. “Being Respectable A reception for Dr. Chappell s be- ing held tonight at the home of Dr. Mrs. T. A. Groover, 1603 Sixteenth which his friends will be from 7 o'clock until 11 was pastor of the Place Church six about a year ago for His toplo will be of practical evang class, of pastors and among men successful at th, pastor of the h at the 11 o'clock morning, taking as Attitudes.” will meet at 6:45 LECTURES ON EGYPT. Rev M. B. Lambdm to Speak at Central Presbyterian. lecture on “E " will be given by mbdin at the Central hurch next Wednesday ure will be under the s Bible class, and fr. Lambdin has special study of Bible Sgypt and e pictures that nd has tr Man shown e mtve W5 o s of this visit mbia nvm xt We WILL CONTINUE SERIES Dr. Montgomery to Preach Second Sermon on Shakespeare. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, of Calvary Methodist cond sermon tha “The Christian akespeare.” The sermon will be preached by J. W. Pickett Wwill Preach to Ch)ldxen 4 month | the th i subject will UNITARIAN 'NITARIA ALL SOULS’ ‘CHURCH | NTH \\n HARVARD STREE G. B. PIERCE, D. D., MINISTER luring during mor ng on by Minister “BEYOND THE STRIFE OF TONGUES” Ax g services— “NEEDLESS CONFUSION ABOUT THE BIBLE AND THE WAY OUT” MISS HOOD, MISS RAN MR. TITTMANN MR. TH MEMORIAL FOLLOWED BY HALE PARISH 8 pon 1 series of eve Soprano Violin ATWATER, Organist ORGAN GRI EVE NING VICE WILL D FELLOWSHIP BE THE AN HOUR HOUSE IN | | TRAL UNION MISSION, INTRAL UNION MISSION. | liance The Nativity DRIVE FOR WORLD GOMITY PRESSED Alliance to Launch Cam- paign by Speaking Tour in Florida Cities. Special Dispatch to The Star. W YORK, January 17.—Florida has been selected as the center of the Winter campaign undertaken in the United States by the World Al- for International Friendship the Churches. Believing that t number of Winter visitors Florida from all parts of the coun- try, make it an ideal campaign ground at this time of year, the alllance is sending a group of prominent repre- sentatives to make a speaking tour he leading Florida cities. he serfes of meetings has been arranged for the fol llowing dates and : February 7-9, St. Petersburg; Orlando; Febru y 18-20, Daytona; F le. of Beach; ruary : Mrs. Carrle tt, Mrs. Edgerton Parsons merican Association of Uni- Women; Dr. Willtam P. Me president’ of the Amer of the World Alliance the Brick Presbyterian Church of New York: Dr. Nehemiah | Boynton, formerly pastor of the Clin- | |ton Avenue Congregational Church rooklyn; Dr. Samuel A. Eliot of Bos- & president of the American Uni- tarlan Association; Prof. Willlam 1 Hull of rthmore College and Rev. Linley V. Gordon, associate secreta of the world alliance. At each city visited there will be conferences of outstanding religious leaders followed by mass meotings open to ths public. The speakers will discuss four general subjects, “The World Court,” “Tha Outlawry of War,” “Reduction of Armaments” and vorld Co-operation through the Churches and stsmnary Society to Meet. The Woman's Missionary Soclety of Calvary Baptist Church, will meet next Tuesday morning at 11 o'clogk, in the adult room of the Sunday School house. The speaker is to be Miss Mary Ann Clagett, a missiona from Japan. . William E. Cham- berlin, president of the Housekeepers Alliance will lead the devotional service, and Mrs. T. J. MacSpeiden will sing a solo. Hostess, Mrs. E. M Gustafson. Luncheon follows morning session. Members of ot! churches are invited Teach Class. teacher of the & men, Caly Baptist Church, is in Florida ing her absence the class taught by Representative Newton of Minnesota = S Representative to Mrs. J. B. Kinnear, Kinnear Class of you 3 Walter T4TH AND A 8B 30, 11, 8: Wed Church PYTe HE RE: and 4 Christ Church Georgetown Corner © and 21at sts, 0., Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Recter. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Com: 9:30 a.m.—Chuj 11:00 a.m.— 0 7 Ter and serfon by Rev. Dr. LUBECK, Canon of Cathedral Washmgton Cathedral ~ The Bethlehem Chapel “A Hou All People” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W,, Near Woodley Road. Cor ¢ of Prayer for Holy ion 7:30am.| 10:00a.m. | union and Ser- mon. Preacher, the Re Anson Phelps Stokes, D. D, Canon of Washing- ton 11:00am Evensong and Preacher, _the Rt. Rev. James F. Free man, D. D, Bishop of Washington . 4:00 pm by the Cathedral Cholr, Holy Comm | People’s | fie i Serm | i | Muste The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday | Take Wisconsin Aven Woodley Road Bt " St. Stephen’s Church 14th St N.W e Cars or Line. 3017 Kev. GEO. F. DUDL SUNDAY T:30 am.. JANTARY 18 {oly Communion Charch_School Sermon Society Sermoa 150 a.m. 00 a.ni.. 45 p m. 00 p.m Morning Pray Young P Eveuing Prayer Holy Communion, Healing, 10:30 a.m Holy_Communior, 9:30 a.m HOLY COMFORTER<Y, Geargia ave. ot ear Madison. Brigiiod rvices, T REV, REGINALD e STEVE St. Paul’s Church 0 9:30 am o Viear., ROCK CREEK | PARISH. Services now Sundays Holy ¢ Morning sery national Organization of the Churches in Rescue, Relief, Social and Evangelistic Work Central Union Mission 613 C St. N.W. JOHN S. BENNETT, Supt. The Mission of the Churches Services Nightly at 8 O’Clock Sundays, 3 and 7:45 P.M. Sunday, January 18th— OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW MISSION BUILDING, 613 C St. N.W. and the MARY FARR PERRY MEMORIAL CHILDREN’S EMERGENCY HOME, 622 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 2:30 P.M,, Service in Ida Letts Chapel, 613 C St. N.w. Rev. Alfred E. Barrows Presiding Pastors of Washington Churches, Speakers, Willard S. Haynie, soloist, 7:45 P.M. CHAPLAIN E. W. SCOTT, Speaker (Chief of Chaplains, U. S. N.) Larner, soloist; Mrs. Hoch-Smith. trombone Groot. jr.. presiding. ALL WELCOME fnvited to attend these special services You will not while the e e Interden OPEN HOUSE Every Day Next Week 2 to 10 P.M. YOU AR INVITED. COME! Marian soloist; E. H. De | d to inspect these rance to the Chlidren's Home Mission is on C street, but they - the Chbarities Indorsement Committes mn nmnc: You are cord'ally | Rev. ZeBarney T. Phillips, . St. James” Church 8th SE. Near Mass. Ave. N.E. 7:30, 10:30 and 11 a.m. Grace Pmsh—GEORGETOWN | “The Little Church on the Canal and Potomac’ 1041 Wisconsin ave.. below M st. n.w. Rector: The Reverend Henry L. Durrant. Services: 7:30 9:30, 11 a.m., & p.m Epiphany G Street Near 14th Founded in 1841. D. D., Rector 8:00a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 10:40 a.m.—Chimes Recital. 11:00am.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Dr. Phillips. | 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. 8:00 p.m—Evening Song and Introductory Sermon on “The Great Religions of l Visitor to Preach REV. The xermon evening at Tenth a by Rev. . W. BILLINC tomorrow morning and emple Baptist Church, streets, will be preached W. Billings, pastor of the Onkwood Avenue HBaptixt O] Richmond, Va. Ifis will be “Love” and “The Stewardship of Rev. T. 0, Jonex, neting pastor of the church, will preach (OMOrTow eve- ping at the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church on “Stendfastness.” SPECIAL VESPER SERVICE. Gombon empls Almotnces Special Program for Tomorrow. Verper services “nl be held tomor- row from 4 to & ton.Temple Mamor Church, instead of the 8§ o'c ning service. There will cal service, with a Rev. Bernard Braskam me:llal- y At EPISCOPAL. "~ CHURCH OF THE H\CARNAT IO\ January Cond Rev. Edward B Jer: mm Archdeacon Diocese of Mi. Hours of ser ave Cavitol A 11 a.m. and 8 p.m naxs. 7 a.m. Evensong and Interces. sions Friday, 8 p.m. HISTORIC ASCENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th St. X.W. § CHOIR OF 40 VOICES IN THE HEART OF THE CITY Easy walking from all dow Eotels and apart. ment houses. Sunday Sery Intercessory Pravers s <aid daily request in " CHRIST CHU RCH WASHINGTON PARISH. 620 G 1 ) BEV. CALVERL 5. BUCK, Rector. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | Lafayotte S Opposits the W Services—S8 z Dr. Johnston will preach. MISSION’S NEW HOME |WCAP WILL BROADCAST T0 OPEN TOMORROW ALL SOULS’ SERVICES Dr. Pierce to Preach in Morning Dr. Barrows to Preside at After- on “Beyond the Strife noon Service—Chaplain Scott of Tongues.” Speaks in Evening. “Noedless Confuslon Bible and the Way Out” will be the subject of thé sermon by Dr. U G. B. Picree in the course of Sunday evening services in All Souls' Church, ave- | Sixteenth and Harvard streets opened tomor- | The service is followed fmmediately with two services—at 2:30 and |by an informal hour of good fellow- p.m. ship in the Hale Parish House and At the afternoon service Dr. Alfred |the Emerson assembly room. _president of the Minis-| At the morning service Dr. Plerce At the | will speak on the subject, “Beyond ddress will be|the Strife of Tongue W. Scott, chief | The service will be broadcast by United Stat WCAP, , Jr, will pfe- special music afternoon and evening. Tea will be se the, serviee rrow, the open from untit 10, o'clock daily for a week, when vis- itors will b shown through In connection with the tho ne : Perry gency Hom dedicate home, which is a part of the mission's | work, and occuples one wing of the new “building, “was _made possible | through of $100,000 by Mrs. hn J. Duff in memory of her sister, r Perry PLANS ANNUAL VISIT. Humphries, About the The new Union M nue, will be formall row building of the Central - Unity Auditorium Lectures. Viva M. mission | nity There es January will lecture in the Auditori 132 tomorrow at 8 p.m. Monday, at a class in Christian ling by Garnett January. Wednes- at 2:30 p.m., and Thursday, at § are cla; in “Lessons In in opening of gPIRlT‘ Al ISE. | The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, ALFRED HCTERRY LIGION OF LIBERTY" o by spirit messages “Stand fast i} Dr. Conference Head, | | to Preach at Mount Tabor. | Rev. br. | of the Mar {the Method v his unt Humphries, president | u ference Profeatant Church, will it preach at irty-fifth & north- h 1 o Course ticket only on wale. and \1 NORTHEAST MASONIC TEMPLE. 8th and F Bta. N.E. 8 p.m., lecture by Strack. b | | 2 | | [ west, k an Com- sek In the Sunday, v | P evening. Greetin . Hetline Seeviceati7eiom at 600 Pa. ave. s.e. I\TEHI)}I\'()\H§ ATIONAL. Stexck Message Circl every Thursday at 8 p.m. All welcome. Bring your friends. ® MRS. RIZPAH ELDON - SR i Yeadtag astt Message and Lecture Service Wednew!s 7 Osk st. n.w. SOCIETY OF 1326 Eye St. N.W. (Healing Ministr VIVA L WASHINGTON, Phone Frank. 1889 m. to 8 p.m.) JANUARY, Minister. SUNDAY “QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS” MONDAY CHRISTIAN 5AND 8 P HEALING CLASS By Garnett Jan BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students” Assocxatlon PYTHIAN T “CREATING ENERGY—HOW TO PRODUCE IT. Dr. Jane B Coates ws by only. Col. 82 AL NEW THOUGHT The Playhouse 1814 N Sl...\.\\. DR. BILLET SUN MPL SPECIAL REVIVAL SERVICE. JAY, JANUARY 18, M 5100 “\\HAI THE SPIRITUAL BIBLE CONTAINS FOR ME” THURSDAY. JANUARY S0 T "HO\\ TO SECURE JUSTICE” A H:.ALIN G SERVICE il UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER | UNIVE RS _\I ISF | At 13 | Rev. Clarence ¥ D. D., Pastor. 0:45 a.r Three Famous Free Lectures Dr. Harry H. Balkin America’s Miss | Foremost Charzeter Analyst and Vocational Advisor The Playhouse 1814 N Street N.W. Sunday Evening January 18, 19 and 20 At 8 PM. The New Science of ANALYZING ALL WELCOME. | THEOSOPHY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS “Remcamallon Explmneu 1a WASHINGTON LODGE HOST, 16 oW SUNDAY. JANUARY 1 “The Master” By Mrs. Alice Bailey AT 6:30 P.M Esoteric Christianity “Baptism of Iesus By J.W. M re LARGE LENDING u-uu_m 4245 to 3:45 p METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th < W Rev. C. K. Ray, Minister. | | 9:30a.m—Sunday school and Bi PENTECOSTAL. near Lamont Trinity 9:30 2. m. 1:0 a.m nd Raymond L. Wolven, 8:00 1 ST THOMAS” 1 and & Ernest Smit 'ST. MARGARET'S Connacticut Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV. HERD D. D., : EPIPHAN and semon by Evening 1 Rev, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of (1 and P'o NOW REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY sor and Rector. ST MARK'S CHURCH Third and A Sts. S.E. . WM. HENRY PETTUS, WILLIAM A. MASKER. coud Surday Afte Rev ssistant. 9530 a.m. 11:00 a.n. nd Sermon £:00 p.m and . In Thursday, 11 8. tercessions and Tlealing S» ST PAUL’S CHURCH !ht !Iv Arl!ntton A. Kchllum, Bu‘xor SUNDAY, JANUARY 15 Holy Communi ~Instruction. the World™ by Dr. Phillips. A Sermon, | Sermon | Te classes g worship. Sermon by the Reaching Out After the Lost ivery Night in the Year BIBLE HALL Ninth and E Streets N.W. 7:00 p.m.- £:00 p.m. Epworth League vening worship. = EPWT)RTH “THE Standing Four-Square On the Word of God The Old-Fashioned Gospel The Od-Time Power 2 Weeks’ Special Meet- ings, January 18 to February 1, 1925 Anthony Zeoli 1ed, 00D-WILL CHURCH” CHURCH SOUTH At CAROLINA NE. Rev. John Paul Tyler, D. D., 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship “And Sermon” 7:00 p.m—I 45 p.m.—Organ Reci 100 p.m.—Evening Worship. “And Sermon” Louis Potter, A. A. G. 0., Musical Director S. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist pworth League. Spirit-filled, sinne Penitentiary pickpocket pe’ fiend; now { Come Tonight! EPISCOPAL | | | i | | i | IL SOUTH. e UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH‘ at both services. | COPAL_(White). METHODIST EP] PLANS SERMON SERIES. = Rosedale M. E. Church Rev. L. H. Downing of African In- land Mission to Speak. Rev. Les H. Downing of the Africa Tnland Mission, who has spent many years {n that dark continent, is here to attend the Missionary Conference. He will speak In the chapel of the Bible Institute tomorrow, at 3 p.m Subject: “How May I Know God's Plan for My Life.” Monday, at 7:30 P.m., the subject is: “How Can I Best Execute God's Plan for My Life?” Tuesday evening: “Flow May I Win Others for the Christ Life?" He will address members of the American Home Bible Institute at Bethany Chapel, Thirteenth and C streets, Wednesday, at 8 p CHESTIAN, | Colum!lala Heights Christian | Park Road Near 141 Harvey Baker Smith, ]‘Vl:n!lQ!r. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon_and_Commusion. 8:00 p.m.—"The Presbyterian Church—an Appreciation and Appeal for TRlNlTY M E. CHURCH fth St. and Pa. Ave. S.E. JOBEPH DAWSON, Ph. D., Paster. it am. subject " Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church Grant Circle and N. H. Ave. “The Church With Rev. 9:30 a.m 7:00 o . THE PASTOR . J. WASCOM PICKETT, 9:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Bibie Sehoo 700 pm ) (Ta fomo car or 13th and New Hempshire ave. aad Up The Quartet and Chorus of Fifty Voices Wil Sing. A CORDIAL WELCOME E FRIENDLY CHI " Park View Christian Church i Park Road East of Georgla Ave WALTER F. SMITH, Minster. :45 a.m.—RBible school :00 a.m.—"‘The Perfect Plan.” 00 8 m.—Junior chure or and . Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH ev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor, 10am.- lam 3:80 and 6:45 p.m. Pesrl of Great Price.” Fourteenth Street Church of | Christ i 14th aud Meridian Ste Preachig bie study. 1 reaching and Comn 743 pm RI E ‘ VERMONX AVENUE Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. JESSE GUY SMITH. Director of Religious Edyc: 4 8.10.—Graded church sctool. “THE MAGIC TOUCH” »m o THE SUNLIT HILL" c led by W. E. *N TH ST RE,LT CHRISTIAN STH AND D STS. N, Clarence Roy Stauffer, Minister. 11:00—Ser: Geo. W. Mu 1 N.W. METROPOLIT AN MEMORIAL M. E. Jobn Marshail P ) and C St REV. GEORGE SHAW JOHNSON, Minister. the Pastor. AML: 11 “The Leaders of the Hosts” M “Christian Heroism” s P. n by “Light | Sermon by Pastor: and Shadow.” 9:30Bible school. 643 . S. ( “The Church With a Weicome” GUE. The Secular League _Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. JANUARY 18--3 P30 an and Facismo” MR. IGNATIUS GERACT. (ADMISSION F ~ CHRISTIAN iR “llhlng{an (D. C.) Branch 1 Christian Science Parent Church of the New Generation England Sunday sery The National Methodist Church LINCOLN ROAD CHUR(,rl | Lincoln Rd., Rh . WALTES Hoflmlu‘ l'ulial. 11 o'clock— “A Conquering Church” | | | ! i and i Epw a5 ever “The Important Question” HAMLINE Methodist Episcopal Church Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Minister. 11 AM.: A VYery Personal Question 8 PIML: Great Bible Characters An Interestinz Re MRS. ANNIE C. BILL of London. England. | who has established the new Chris- | tian Science movement in Great | Britain and in America, will he present at this meeting and dellver ort address on the subject of " PEYLLIS vxuum Y W G A Idand ave. n METHODIST EPISCOPAL “olored). | | TheNewSt.Paul A.U.M.P. Church 4th and Eye Sts. S.E Sonday school. 8:00 4 11:60a.m "YE ARE rm:'r:xnz of"THE LIVING | H 6tk St. Bet. WM BAT 9:30 a.m. 11:00 2w League. Leader, Miss “Physiognoriy Tty of C 6:30 p.m " METHODIST EPISCOPAL. EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH | ‘ G FRED C. RE3 ase. 1. ( NOLDS, Minister, NDAY er 4th an | “BROTHERLY KINDNESS™ WELCOME I ) HOD[*T H’lfi( OPAL (White). McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between Sth and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 2:00 A.M.—Prayer Se 9:30 A.M.—Sabbath School Classes for Persons of All Ages 11:00 o'clock—Children Talk. Ber- mon by the Pastor: Theme— “Life’s Hills and Valleys” 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League Devo- tional Service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by Theme— “Lame in Both Feet” MID-WEEK SERVIC Monday, 2:30 P.M.—Children’ our. “DISC O\TE\T“ AND H STS. N.E D.. Pastor. | | D. | worship WELCOMF LANE C M. E. CHURCH PAUL'f Sunday THE CHT 1.:|| oF THE BIG MOORE, Past D. FOUNDRY =!\T||\|u ST. NEAR P \T (W. R. T. busses pass the door. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D., Minister the Pastor. Play Tuesday, 8:00 P.M.—Methodist Class ooting. Wednesday, 1:30 P.M.—Child Wel- fare Cli Thursday Night—Prayer Meeting. UNION M. E. CHURCH| 812 20th St. N.W. i | [ Rev. Jamen 1. McLain, D, D, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Schaol. ciing by pastor. worth Leag: ching by pa “What Every bhrlslmn Owns”™ 6:45 p.m.— Epw 4 * under the e Men's Club. the miniater, WHO DARE! come to all services quartet cheir. £:00 pim — WELCOME. o | METHOD Mt Vernon Place M E Church South (The Representative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.\V. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A.M.—Junior Church, 11 A.M. 11 AM.—“Human Attitudes” 8 PM.—Dr. Clovis G. Chappell 6:45 P.M.—Senior League. 7:40 P.M.—Organ Recital. CHORUS AND .\{.-\I,l (P)L ARTET, L\DER DIRECTION OF NE SHU 11 1 1 i | Il - On Columbia Road N.W, Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, MINISTER THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. FREE 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dic ipt 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Mr. J Poulton, President. DR. ARTHUR C. CHRISTIE, TEACHER 11:00—Public Worship. The introductory the MINIST Sermon by REV. DOCTOR ]J. W. PICKETT Editor Indian Witness. Devotional Serv DR. MONTGOMERY WILL GIVE THE SE ’l‘nl‘. SERIES ON “WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR NDAY EVENING WILL BE “THE CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALS OF SHAKESPEARE” Church Doors Open in the Evening at 7 O'clock services conducted by 7:00—Epworth League §:00—Public Worship, SERMON IN

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