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10 a D. 0, SATURDAY, EPRID 18, '1925. CHURCHES TO OPEN TOKIO FUND DRIVE Episcopal Parishes to Be Asked for Aid in Bebuild- ing Program. ‘The pulpits of 1§ of the Episcopal churches in Washifigton will be occu- pled tomorrow at one of the services by a speaker famillar with condition: in Japan following the earthquake and fire of September, 1923, This has been arranged by the committee of Robert Johnston is chairman which is arranging a_cam paign in Washipgton to raise fundsj for the immediate reconstruction of the buildings in Tokio belonging to the Episcopal Church which were de- stroved in the disaster. The Episco- pal missions were situated in the cen- tral part of the city, where the dam- age was most severe, while the build- ings of other denominations were for the most part ir the suburbs, which escaped damage. The total cost of rebuilding the in- stitutions will be $2,50 Of this amount $950,000 has m-en sed, leav- ing $1,550,000 for the present cam- paign. The allotment accepted by F!“Wn James Freeman for the ashington 1 e is $100,000. St. P ul's University and School, - chool _and Luke’s re to be rebuilt. These were royed by the e: vernment its loss and has loaning thout in which Rev. Dr. shown its concern proved its friend: 5 ven for fivi and for 25 fter that date at & nominal rate. The home department of the Japanese gover ment gave 150,000 yen outright to i A Japanese commit- Luke’s Hospital. tee, under the leadership of Prince Tokugawa, gave 25,000 ven outright. Besides this, half a million feet of lumber were donated to the hospital by _the "Pokio municipality. B. R Teusler, superintendent Hospital, the foremost American hospital in Japan, will speak at the Cathedral during the afternoon vice for ten minutes preceding op Freeman's sermon and his ad- will be broadcast by radi Dr. Teusler will also speak in St. John's Church, at Sixteenth and H streets, and in the Church of the Epiphany during the 11 o'clock serv- ices. He will speak at 8 p.m. in Christ Church, Georgetown. Bishop Tucker to Speak. Bishop Henry St. George Tucker, D., for several years at bishop in Jay will preach at St. Mark's Church in the morning and at the Church of the Advent at 8 p.m. Dr Wil educational reta rtment of Missions of the Episcopal Church, will be the speaker at St. Margaret’s Church at the 11 o'clock service and Dr. John W. Wood, executive secretary of the same department, at Church at 11 a.m. ' Rev @ missionary in Ja n nn\\ in this country, preach about Japanese conditions in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd il Other special preachers are Rev R. F. Gibson ttsville in the morning and Takoma Park in the evening; Rev. A. B. Parson at St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek parish, at 11 am. and at St. Stephan’s Church at 8 pm.: Rev. Louis GJ Wood at Rockville in the morning and at Grace in the evening; John's Church, Georgetown, Rev. G. Warfield Hobbs at St. Church Georgetown, at 11 a.m. Monday evening at 6: final organization of workers will be arrang team members, with their captains and division leaders, 320 persons in all, will be present and the Bishop of Washington will be the only spe: er. Another dinner for the instrus tion of workers, with a number of speakers familiar with the condi on Fi in Japan, will be held evening. Workers will begin solicit- ing April 2 At the Church of the Ascension, Twelfth street and Massachusetts avenue, Friday night there will be a meeting in the interest of the cam- paign. The s will be the Jap- r. Teusler of Ja- C. Sturgis of of the roml Church in the Diocese of W ington to the Chapel of the Nat at Fourteenth and A streets south- east, will be held Wednesday at § p.m. All interested women, whether mem- bers of the order or not, are invited to attend. Philippine Issue Up. “Philippine Independence” will be iscussed in the open forum of the Secular League, Mus . 1006 tomorrow afternoon at 3 lock. Vicente ;. Bunuan, director of the Philippine Press 1, will be the principal speaker, sitors will take part in the discussion afterwards. The_public is i ~_ CHRISTIAN SCI ew). Washington (D. C.) Branch 1 Christian Science Parent Churchi of the New Generation England, and in day service at sented in London, fase Jar and L sts. nw. Subject, of les- T DAY." This b the organi- st Church of not counected T Friends Meetmg 1811 Eye St. N.\W. Meeting at 11 a.m. Y & FIRST . 10 AL iends Church h and Irviog Sts. N.W. 45 a.m. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. . 8:30 pm, Thursday prayer meeting, 1 THY, PASTOR. P ol THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. SUNDAY. APRIL 19. 3 P.M. E INDEPENDENCE" VICENTE G. BUNUA VEW CHURCH (Swedenborgain). _ “Church of the Holy Cify 16th above Q s of the Sunday school. 9:45—Class 10:00—Arcana Class for wuulis. 11:00—Morning worship. With sermon by e pastor. Free Lending Library. Open Daily. REV. PAUL SPERRY. - | following Bishop to f'reach BISHOP JOHN W. BISHOP WILL PREAGH AT MT. VERNON PLACE Right Rev. John W. Hamilton to Occupy Pulpit in Morning, Rev. W. A. McKee in Evening. MILTON. Bishop John W. Hamilton of the Methodist Episcopal Church will preach at the morning service, tomor- row at 11 o'clock, in the Mount Ver- non Place Methodist Episcopal Church South. Bishop Hamilton, who is one of the leading figures in the work of the Northern Church, will preach in place of the pastor, Rev. Dr. W. A. Lambeth, who was called to Winterhaven, Fla,, to conduct the fu- neral services of a member of his former. church at High Point, N. C., who died at the Winter resort. Rev. W. A. McKee, who has ap- peared before in the church, will preach at the evening service at 8§ o'clock, and will also conduct the ces of the Junior Church, which s, at 11 o'clock, in the Sunday School auditorium. Dr. Lambeth’s absence may extend beyond Thursday, in which case it is expected McKee will preach at the Thursday evening pray- er meeting. The Senior League of the church will meet tomorrow evening, at 645 o'clock, in the Sunday School audi- torium. New Church in Federation. Another church has joined the Washington Federation of Churches. About 10 days ago West Washington Baptist Church voted to join the fed- eration, and it was unanimously re- ceived at the annual meeting. The church is at Thirty-first and N streets and Rev. C. B. Austin is pastor. 1.7 i Dr. Darby to Teach Class. Dr. W. L. Darby will teach the Men's Class in Brookland Baptist Church tomorrow morning. During the opening period he will install the officers who have been recently elected to their present positions. He will then preach at Highlands Commun- ity Church. Sermonette for Children. Rev. Henry J. Smith announces the sermons for tomorrow a.m., “Spiritual Transfusion,” wi short sermonette for the children; H p.m., “The Invincible Christ. Special Patriotic Service. The service at the H. Street Chris- Church, st, tian southw Sixth and H streets tomorrow evening will be This being Patriots’ day. s in the District have s will be shown and a delivered by The serv OTHER SERVI(C HALL MISSION 25 LA. AVE. N.W. 1 For the Promotion of Scriptural H Sunday servie yer meetin REFORMED 1STH AXD O X, D. -1 §730-SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7 P.M—C. E e, AT 13TH ND MONROE v, First “0r. JAMES D, BUHRER M A HEALING SERVICE Second floor front, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. _Everybody welcome. “How to Be FREE” The way'out ot poverts. illness and cramping Conditions. *ture Matthews Dawson AT 1814 N ST. N.w. ‘Wednesday, April 22, 8 P.M. All_welcom Admission_free. EPISCOPAL. ° Epiphany G Street Near 14th Founded in 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Canon Lubeck. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service MEETINGS : Bunday School at 11 a.u. eeting at 8 p.m. 11 wm. to 6 pm. 812 17th s ciety 8:00 p.m.—Evessong and Ser- mon by Canon Lubeck. In response to popular demand l/u' Easter music will be repeated. Chrxstade]phxan Gtapel i 782 Webster St. N.W. { Worship, 11 a.m. and 8 pam, SYNOD AUXILIARY WILL MEET HERE Presbyterian Women Plan Three-Day ‘Annual Session, Starting Wednesday. The thirteenth annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of Potomac Presbyterian, Synod of Virginia, will be held at the Central Presbyterian Church, three days beginning next Wednesda: The program opens Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. with an executive committee meeting, following which there will be a local executive committee meet- ing. In the evening at 8 o'clock James Trimble will preside. The ser- mon will be preached by Rev. Dr M. Ryson Turnbuil. Miss Grace Hamilton will lead the prayer circle Thursday at 9:20 a.m. Mrs. R. P. Clark and Mrs. C. R. Lind- say will make addresses. Reports of comittees will also be made. The president will appoint several com- mittees and Mrs. Mildred Berry, Mrs. W. DeVane and Miss L. A. Armi. tage Wil make addresses. At the afternoon session Mrs. J. L. Beatie will lead the devotions. Reports and addresses will be made by Mrs, W. H. Trigg, Miss Alice Gronau, E. G. Russell and Mrs. Berry. Rev. Dr. Jumes H. Taylor will preside at the meeting at § p.m. and Rev. Dr. J Booker will make an address . S. Maxwell will also speak The session Friday morning will open with a prayer cle conducted by Mrs. Henry C. Briscoe. There will be reports of committees and group conferences and Mrs. Charles Shaw- han will speak on “Parliamentary Law.” Mrs. Berry will speak on “Vic- tory.» The officers of the auxillary are: Mrs. Oscar Wilkjnson, president; Mrs. Henry C. Brisdo, vice president: Miss Louise Davidson, recording sec. retary; Miss Mary Agnes Brown, cor- responding secretary: Miss Mary Weddell, treasurer and Mrs. John L Beatle, assistant treasurer. DR. DURKEE IN PHLP!T. will M Conduct Services for Dr. Clark Tomorrow. Owing to the iliness of Rev. John Brittan Clark, pastor of the First Presbyterfan Church, Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president of Howard University, will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. There will be no_afternoon service. The weekly talks on the life and times of Moses, the Paul of the Old Testament, will be resumed Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. — Will Hold Lord's Supper. Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock's at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets northwest tomorrow at 11 a.m. will be “An Evangelical Church.” The Lord’s supper will be administered at 3:30 p.m. The Y. C. E. .\0(‘!9() at 6 p.m. The Junlnr‘x Society at 5 p.m. Dr. Bullock’s topic will be “The Way to Happi- Dr. topic at 8 p.m. EPISCOPAL. St. Stephen’s Church 3017 14th St. Clerg; Rev. GEO. F. DUDLE NDAY, APRIL, Sommunion, 2 3 D. D., Rector. 19, 19 0 &m am 8 p.m £ New York, as- Department of Missions, am., healin, (g Founded 1785, ERT E. BUCK, Rector. foly Communion. Morning Prayer and Sermon Preacher, the Rector. 8100 p.m.—Evening Fia HOLY COMF ORTER_ Georg! 7:30 am 11:00 am. &rmmwwl % Seryic 30, _REV. l:anul.n B. rzv}:usow "Vioar, St. Paul’s Church ™ Services now in Restored Chureh. Sundays—Holy Communion, 8:45 a.m. Morning service, 11 a.m. “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Streets N.W REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER E m. and Sermon 6. Warfield lig Prager and Address. m—The Holy Communion Mark's Day). 10 a.m.— he_Hols Communion. Washmgton Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapgl “A"House of Prayer for All People.” Thurs Sulliniag (St MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road. First Sunday After Easter. Official Celebration of the 1600th Anniversary of the Council of Nicea. Holy Communion . Morning Prayer .. Festival Service, Sermon and Holy Communion; Preacher, the Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, ..7:30 am. 9:45 am. 11 am, Festival Evensong and Ser- mon; Preacher, the Right Rev, James Freeman, Blshop of Washing- ton 4 pm. Music by Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast every Sunday by radio. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or ‘Woodley Road Bus Line, Easy Walking Distance From town Hotels and Apartment ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH (Eighteenth between P and Q Sts.) BERVICES: 7, 8, 9:30, 11 and 4. Pastor Called Here REV. DR. R. A. TORREY. MISSIONARY RALLY. Spring Program at Fifth Bapti st Church Tomorrow. The annual missionary Spring rally of Fifth Baptist Church and Sunday school will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The program, including a recessfonal and pageant, will be in char " Waple and Miss Gladys Brice, Dr. Briggs will speak at the las . 11:30 a.m. At night Di . H. Baylor of Balti- more, Md., will preach instead of Dr. Briggs, who is conducting revival meetings at Kensington, Md. DR. DIETZ TO PREACH. Will Alternate With Rev. Warren G. Keith Tomorrow. Dr. O. O. Dietz, pastor of the Brook- land Baptist Church, will preach at the Masonic Hall in Woodridge to- morrow morning on “The Love That Serves,” and at night, at the Brook- nd Baptist Church, Tweifth and Newton _streets ast, on “The Ways of the Lord.” Rev. Warren ( Joh Keith of the Uni versity of Virginia will preach to- morrow morning at Brookland and in the evening at Woodridg ____ EPISCOPAL. ST AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que (Fla. ave. o N. Copltol at. cars.) Services Sunduy—7 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Ly a.m. Evensong and Interces- .m. Third and A Sts. S.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY P REV. WILLIAM A. ) Communion. by , Heury S Geores ihe Rt. Rev, Tucker, 8:00 p.m.—Evening rirer and Sermon. ctor. Thureday and Saturday (St Mark, Evan- gelist's Day), i1 a.m—Holy Eommunion. __A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Grace | Pamh—GEORGETOWN *The Little Church on the Cuna; d P o 1041 Wisconsin ave., below .Mm" Bector: The Revereni Heary Services: 7:30, 950, 11 . St Paul s Church 23rd St. near Washington Circle. The Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, Rector. SUNDAY, APRIL 10. 30 a.0.—Holy ‘Communis 10:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and Instruc- 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion ‘mon. 7. 4501y Comuy o son. and Ser- x;xm%m-"\ 3, Jeek day at CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N i REV. GEORGE W. ATKINSO Services i Georgctown O and Tmrl) first Sts, E. PINKENEY WROTH, RECTOR. 0 a.m.—Holy Communion a.m—sunday School and Sermon, cning Prayer and Addrees. 14TH AND A S.E. 10. 11.°8. " Wed., N E. 7:30, H . T U The American Holy Catholic Church St. James” Church Sth St Between B and C N.E, The Rey. T. BOWYER CAMPBELL, Rector. Rev. J. W. CLARK, Rector Emeritus, APRIL 19: DR. C. ERNEST SMITH Will preach at 11 am. “PEACE” ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH (18th St., between P and Q Sts., . Dont Cirele. Take Conn: .Av'e. r’.‘.’:‘f e 8 p.m.—Rev. W. Bishop. “Christ the Firs? Frmts Strangers should beautiful ear’ work, sign, with its imposing lantern tower. stairied glass windows by (he most eminens artist of the day, its Thorwaldsen font. its well appointed ' channel and = imposing rerodos. are inspection. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH LAFAYETTE SQUARE. Servu-.es: 8 A.M., 11 AM.,, 8 P.M. on all well worth a visit and close M.—Dr. Teusler of Japan and Dr. Johnston. Dr. Johnston. Evening subject— hoso' sins ye retain, 4 I The are retalney: | Whoso' sins S¢ remit, | They are remitted. HISTORIC ASCENSION Formerly Pro-Oathedral 12th Street at Massachusetts Avenue. Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke, Rector Low Sunday Services 8 AM.—11 AM—8 P.M. Vested Choir of Forty Voices Easter Music Repeated All Down- Houses. Intercessions Daily DR. TORREY OFFERED PLACE AS DEAN HERE Bible Inmstitute Extends Call to Evangelist—Answer to Be Given Soon. Topic for tomorrow, of Your Word,” Psalm, James, 111.3-18. at Foundry Church, May 11, 12 an 13. On called “Stunt Night.” in the District will to present some sort of a stunt. Day, District fourth vice presiden A call has been extended to Rev. Dr. R. A. Torrey, evangelist, to be- come dean of the Bible Institute of ‘Washington, 1316 Vermont avenue. Dr. Torrey was for many years an assoclate of Dwight L. Moody and later succeeded him in the work of the Moody Institute in Chicago, leav- ing_there to establish a similar work in Los Angeles. He {s now in Wash- ington conferring with the trustees of the Bible Institute. Ie expects to return here May 3 and_speak that evening at Foundry M. E. Church on the occasion of the nineteenth anniversary of the Gospel Mission. 8 INSTITUTE TO MEET. Sunday School Group of Episcopal would like to be represented with stunt. at McKendree Church. Rev. S. Ca roll Coale will be the speaker. S = DRY LEADER TO SPEAK. vary Methodist. At the Calvary Methodist Churc! tomorrow morning ‘Pussyfoot’ son will speak. “The Balkans and the Orfent.” Montgomery will give a sermon-le ing D. A. R. convention. “The Value xv.1-4; The annual convention will be held f these three nights will be Each chapter have a chance Mr. desires to know how many chapters ‘The monthly Morning Watch Serv- ice will be held April 26 at 6:30 a.m. “Pussyfoot” Johnson to Be at Cal- John- His subject will be In the evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Dr. ture in recognition of the approach- His sub- d t, a h ject will be “The Women of the Churches to Gather. American Revolution.” ‘The Eastertide meeting of the Sun- SPIRITUALIST. day Schocl Institute of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Washington ad. lays. 8 p.m. will be held in the parish hall of St.| _welcome. Spiriiast rei fuity.™ Frid welcome. Spiritual readings daily. MEE BALL: moved 10 108 G ot now. hnlAdfl John's Church, on_Sixteenth street near H northwest, Tuesday at § p.m. Rev. Calvert E. Buck, rector of Wash- ington parish, a recent honor graduate from the Virginia Theological Semi- nary, will speak on *“Our Pupils and Bible Criticism.” Mr. Buck's address will be followed by a talk by Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen in reference to a plan for securing an opportunity for church attendance by the pagents of young children. Superintendents of rolls and the members of parish socleties have been asked to attend and to hear the practical suggestions of this well known child specialist. MRS. RIZPAH ELDON N.W. Bpiritom! messige .mun' Srery Moot _at 8 p.m. _Spir “Message and l.ectnre Semce Wednesdays, 8 p.m., 1337 Oak St. N.W. - Subject, April 22: i “If You Have Not A.Il You Wan y Not? DR. JANE B. COATES Spiritual interview by app. only. 1. 6 by the Pastor. ALFRED H TERRY “THE STONE THE BUILDERS EC ED” REJ! Followed b TheFirst Sp’ itualist Church| —— it me ”I! *“The ch the buil BIBLE STUDENTS. (.“gefim'.“’{‘r;fi';e‘mmid of ‘éi'é‘n"'lf“ International Bible mx:mh?‘ mplc, 1015 Bin #h. mws Eeognd Students’ Association PYTRIAY TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, 2 Dth St. 3 pm —b(v'(ur! by Mr. A. b annu- subject: “S gm of Christ's Presence.” Northeast Masonic Temple, 8th and F Bts. N.E. Sunday at 8 p.m. Healing service, Rev. Elizabeth Schauss Unity Spiritualist Church :30 p.m. Toledo, Ohio, President of the Ohio Spirit- __THEOSOPHY. Sul UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 K ST. N.W. Sunday. April 19, 8 pm.. “What Is Theosophy.” ALL WELCOME. palist Assoctation. will be the speaker. of Today” Come and hear this mifted trance speaker. Spirit greetings by Rev. Ida E. Strack. Message service 600 Pa. Ave. S.E. eve: Thursday at 8 pm. Bring Your Friends. Study Cluss Wednesday. at 8 pm., brary. WASHINGTON | _All Welcome. b- “The Place of Spiritualism in the Religious Thought ry ADDRESS BY W.E.JOHNSON Prohibition Enforcement His Topic at Calvary Baptist Church. ‘William E. (Pussyfoot) Johnson will speak at Calvary Baptist Church to- morrow at 3 p.m. in behalf of law enforcement and world prohibition. Mr. Johnson wiil tell of the progr of prohibition in the Balkans and the Orfent. Col. Dan Morgan Smith, famous as the commander of the “Battalion of Death” in the World War and known as the world’s great- est soldier-orator, will speak on the ‘Spirit of America.” The meeting is under the auspices of the World ss League Against Alcoholism. Rev. Dr. Abernethy’s subject for “God's the 11 o'clock service will be, Use of Poor Material.” The e TETHODIST EPISCOPAL (White) TRINITY M. E. CHURCH Gth St. and Pa. Ave. 8.E. REV. FRANK STEELMAN, Pastor. .m. and & p.m. by the pasto . 7 p.m. Rev. Steelman the new pastor recently appointed to thi torie chirch. McKENDREE Mass Ave. N.W. Between Oth and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroli Coale, Pastor 00 AM.—Prayet Service. 0 A'M.—Sabbath School. — Classes for persons of all ages. | 11:00 AM.—Fastors Jminote talk o ehildren—Sermon |'nllur Vree EXT RINDS OF SOIL> Teague Social BRETHREN CHURCH North Capitol and B Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles E. sehool 9:40 a.m —Sunday and better Bigger 11:00 a.m.—Sermon Death, Where Is % Thy_ Sting? 7:00 pm.—C. E. activities, 8100 p.m—A great rong service: and orchestra: H. Lee’ ng. organ Smith, "CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST At 13th and L Sts. NW. v. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor. At 10:45 a.M.—Morning worship, with sermon by Rev. Hal T. Kearns of Baltimore. Quartet choir. At 12 o'clock (noon), Church S with Men's Class led by Dr. F. W. Ballou. At 7 p.m., devotional meet ing Y. P. C. U.: topic, “What Is Re- ligion?” Leader, Miss Virginia Rhodes. SEATS FREE. ALL WELCOME METHODIST FPISCOP\L ,_(€o olorefl) Lane C. M. E. Church 14th and C Sts. N.E Rev. PAUL L. MOORE, Pastor. ' DAY ermon. Rev. Hannon. 3:80—Music aud lterars program Neet ing for women and girls only. Ad- by Dr. Lena Edwards. ng service Sermon METHOD MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W., near Lamont. ( ¥ 3 ¢ LODGE, T. S. 1216 H ST N.W. ’ 1 SUNDAY, APRIL 19. 8 PM., CANTATA. “Story of the Resurrection” By Gospel Music Club. AT 6:30 P.M. “Christ Repudiated” By J. W. McGuire. Lending Library. A IO\FHE\’T. 9:30 am—Sunday School Bible Classes. n 00=m—\{ommg worship. Pa: tor’s subject: “Show Me Thy Way That May Know Thec 7:00 p.m—Epworth Lea; 8:00 p.m—Evening wors. xp i : m-?n t;‘);h the pocial gmusic at Yoth servt Thursday, 8 pane-Midweek p service Stry Se “The Lord will give strength unto His people; the Lord will bless His people with peace.”— ts Free, rs_Welcome. Pastor. Midweek prayer T EPISCOPAL )PAL SOUTH. REV. R. L. FULTZ, D. D, Pastor. and s- I r- Rev. William Hen- derson, A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. Come and Bring a Friend. Galbraith A. M. E. Zmp Cburdl st 6th St. Bet L and D. Battle, PN S asaes. ~ School and Bible rmon and morning worehip. aric Christian Endeavor. o EBENEZER | M. E CHURCH Cor. 4th and D Sts. S.E. lev. 3. W. WATERS, Minster. League. ERLASTING KING- —Motion pictures (Wash. and Delxunre Conferencea) ME TO ALL. (Psalm 29.11). Sunday Evening at 8:15 Lecture Room of the Playhouse, 1814 N Street Mme. Ali Kuli Khan ‘Wife of the Persian diplomat who represented Persia in Washington for many years, will speak on “Life in Persia and the Near East” EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST. AT. N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E Rev. John Paul T Paul Tyler, D. D Take Ln.eoln Plrk Car 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship. “A NEW START” 7:00 pm—Epworth League. 7:45 p.m—Organ recital. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. “THE FRATERNITY QUESTION" WAUGH M. E. CHURCH | 3rd and A Sts. N.E. | Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN, Pastor. | Sunday School. | “The Endurance of Jesus.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m. Fultz, D. D., Pahtur.‘ | | | i Devotlonal Serviee. MIDWEEK SERVICES Tuesday, 8:00 P.M.—Methodist Class | Meeting: }\»d 0 P.M.—Child er helpers; Thursday, 8 | ~Frayer Meeting. | Mnudfluem Avenne Meflladm Episcopal Church 1 Block From Comner of Mass. & Wis. Aves Sunday Sch, Ereaching, Rev. W i Douglas Memonal REV. A. H. 30 a.m —Sundag 11:00 am. THE CHURCH OF THE | ‘ UNION M. E. CH'URC;! 812 20th St. N.W. Rev. James L. McLain, Df D., Pastor. Connecticut Ave. and Jocslyn St., Chevy Chase, D, G, ¥RED C. REYNOLDS, Ministen, 9:45 a.m —SUNDAY SCHOOL, | 11:00 am— l 1 i “The Low Levels of Life” 8:00 p.m.— “Types of Disciples of St. John"” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY m —Epw 300 b —BRao LY WELCOMED Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH th RoséaaleM E Church NE. NS, Minister. "LIFE AFTER GOD S CHRIST'S MIS HAMLINE Methodist Episcopal Church Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W, Joseph T. Her:on, D; D, Minister 11 AM.: “God---A Progressive Revelation” 8 P.M.: “The Believer’s Privilege” 5a. Dr. H . Oberholser will teach Men's Class in Park Theater. | “Paul The Apostle.” 7:00 p.m—Epworth League. Thursday, 8:00 p.m—Prayer service. CALVARY On Columbia Road N. The Public Invited JAll seats free. No coflecuon “METHODIST EPISCOPAL_SOUTH. - 10th and B Sts. S.W. E. A. LAMBERT, or. SERIST'S PRI » SIRIETS B UESENCE. T00 BB, League. 'Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (The Representative Church) 9th Street and- Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A, Lambeth, D. D., Pastor | 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League BISHOP JOHN W. HAMILTON I Will Preach at 11 a.m. 11 AM—JUNIOR CHURCH, REV. W. A. McKEE, PREACHER | ; 8 PM.—REV. W. A. McKEE | | l 7:40 P.M.—ORGAN RECITAL, MISS GRACE KANODE Chorus Choir and Mt. Vernon Quartet, under direction of R. DEANE SHURE, will sing at morning and evening services. PENTECOSTAL. PENTECOSTAL. ' City Revival Cam April 18 to May 2—Evenings, 8; Sundays, 3 and 8 P.M. Full Gospel Assembly 930 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. H. L. COLLIER, g Pas Gospel of a lemg Christ First Week REBECCA MARSTELLER BEISEL Evangelist of Good News. Mr. Beisel, Musical Director. Children’s Church Sunday, 2 pm. . Healing Services, Tuesday. 1 and 8 p.m. Rev. Walter I. Palmer will be with us. Week of April 26 WONDERFUL CANADIAN EVANGELISTS Rev. A. H. Argue and Daughter Zelma. Thousands Converted Under Their Mi Special Singers. r. Come. 4 nistry. Gospel Songs. You Will Be Welcome. ! | 00040000040 000000000¢ ¢ Approaching D. A. R 11:00 am.—Lecture— “THE SPIRIT By Col. Dan (Commander in France 9:30 A.M.~—Sunday School. FOUNDR 6 Thursday, Topic: “Lost, a Sheep and in the. Parables of Our Lord. A He-n-Wnrmmg W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class, DR. ARTHUR C. CHRISTIE, TEACHER 11:00—Public Worship With Address by “PUSSYFOOT JOHNSON” The World-Renown Reformer, Journalist, Author and a Terror To Liquor Law Violators SPECIAL MUSIO 7:00—Epworth League Devotional Service. $:00—Public Worship and a Sermon Lecture in Recognition of the National Convention. “THE WOMEN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION” SPECIAL MUSIC The Church of the People. Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Julm Marshall PL (4%3) and C Sts. N.W. REV. GEORGE SHAW JOHNSON MINISTER 8:00 pm.—Sermon by the Minister— “The Woman Who Became a Pillar of Salt” 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League Devotional Service. 8:00 P.M.—Thursday—Prayer Meeting. The National Methodist Church AR ARLLEL AR LR L AR RR RN Subject: Free Pews to the Public A SRS SRR OF AMERICA” Morgan Smith of “Battalion of Death") FALAASA AL EEEAREAAENL L SRR RN RSNS METHODIST EPISCOPAL - (Organized 1514) Sixteenth Street, Near P Street Frederick Brown Harris, D. D., Minister 9:30 A M.—Church School. "11:00 AM.—“The Tyranny of the Tangible” By Dr. Harris 5 P.M.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 P.M.—“The Balkans and the Orient” By William E. (Pussyfoot) Johnson Music by Quartet Choir 8 p.m.—Midweek_service- First in series of studies ‘Welcome at Foundry . R. T. Busses Pass the Door.