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10 { SEEKING §250000 FOR NEW BUILDING Drive in Interest of Calvary Baptist Sunday School to | Open Monday. | Te provide funds for the new $250. 006 Calvary Baptist Sunday school house, 230 picked men and women of the church will start Monday on a one- weck canvass of the entire churet membership. The campaign will be an nounced in a special sermon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. William S. Abernethy e'11 o'clock service tomorrow, his ct bein ward, March! The building. s to be known he 8] > Memorial, in nor of the late pastor, is to occupy ven lots on Eighth street between d H streets immediately adjoining present plant on the south, com a ground area of 130 by 90 This land, costir $124,001 has n paid for in full. The new struc re, it is declared. marks the fulfill ment of a pressing demand for more the stantly expanding several of which have been severel dicapped tn their growth and efficiency. Adult Department Crowded. The chief sufferer is the adult de partment. This great branch of the he first of kind_in the into being through the in ev. Dr. Samuel H. Greene, 40 vears the and who was unday school pastor. now contains 60 per 1 enrollment of 3.800. | ole classes in this section. involv- | undreds of members. have bee swded out of the present quarters. The Burrall class for young women T:as met for several vears in the Rialto Theater. The Drake class for voung men is using Moose Hall, one of the perties in the ve purchase, while the Vaughn occupies the church auditorium. Three-Story Edifice Planned. n new building, which will be a three-story edifice a foundation sirong enough to carry five additional floors at a later date. the adult depart ment will be able to meet as a unit in its own hall on th arate rooms’ for asses will open space capac entirely open Hle for general a school and for Lanquets. With the older classes adequately used, space will be released in the | esent Sunday school building for th f the primary and junior depar the seniors, the cradle roll and | beginners, seriously cramped in their present quarters. Included in the plans are a mothers om, modern nursery for the care of | ldren while the parents are at a completely equipped The present primary room in ent of the old building will formed into recreational while gymnasium facilities for | ork, basket ball, etc., will be afforded in’ the new aduit department Pledges Payable in Year., The present financial drive purpos securing pledg @ble within one year from May 1, to cover the initial payment of $150, 000. Twenty-three teams have bee: formed under the following leade Mrs. C. A. Muddiman, Mrs. L. D. Blis: Mrs. H. M. Kendrick. Mrs. F. M. Ho iev, Mrs L wartwout, Mr Herri Mrs. G. H. Loude Mrs. C Pfender, Mrs. F. ray, Bri Gen. Anton Stephan D. H. Sawyer, Col. Girard McEntee and George H. Judd, W V. J. Barrett Carter, H. D. Orms . A, Cc B. 8. Garber, John Minor, Henry M. Bari R. H. McNeill, H E. Howe and T . Drake. he teams will meet at dinner at § o'clock every evening during the week to make reports. The building committee is composed of W. W. Everett, chairman; Col. D. H. Sawyer J. Elmer Fox. The firm of B. Heaton the | architec yre-eminent The departn ent of the to W combined seating 000. When thrown room will be aval emblies of the ¢ entertainments h e t ¢ t « |c T and Arthur is "Full House nght Another “Full House night” ohserved tomorrow night ond Baptist Church, and Virginia avenue Southeast. The pastor, Rev. Ellis C. Primm, will preach the last sermon in a special | serles on the subject “A Waiting | Father Who Was Not Disappointed. There will be baptism. The mornin sarmon subject will be Iy Chal- lenge and My Opportunit Missionary to Speak. Rev. M. B. Birrel, missionary will speak at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at | Hall Mission, 623 Louisiana avenue, on “Disobeying God and Its Conse- | quences.” | « c will be at the Sec- Fourth street a rdfnhorgnm) Church of the Holy City (Revelation. iii 12.) 16th above Q 9:45—Classes of the Sunday school 10:00—Adult_ class. under Mrs. Thacher Post 11:00—>orning worship. sermon Fres Lending Library. Open Daily. 1, SPERRY CHRISTADELPHIAY Chrxstadelphlan Chape;h_ Webster St. N.W. m._and 8 pm._ Christadelphian Ecclesia : NAV \1 LODGE HALL. Every Sunday. 11:30 a.m. All welcome. ECULAR LE JE. THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. UNDAY, APRIL 26, 3 P.M “The Applications of Science to Everyday Life” PROF. HUGH MILLER, o Universit Alice | with Pastor's | 330 Pa ave of will be held ' £ following Md.; Pilgrims consi: Young { nary Monthly at 8:15 p.m Dr. PROPOSED SAMUEL H. GREENE MEMORIAL Haepis-Ewing KREV. DK, W. S, ABERNETHY. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN TO HOLD ANNUAL SESSION| Reports for the Year sented Thursday- to Be Pre- —Training School Arranged. The annual congregational meeting the Central Presb he repor the or the ending A standard training day School workers his church ¥ 0-operate Laurel, wor next wee sbyteri, Ale Md.; the \d the Cent “hurch of this cit of Rev. T. K ntendent of Sunda People’s Work of Virginia; Rev. Dr sor at Union T . Richmond, Va.; mondson and Miss A and se: thereafter cont STUDY SOC!AL Meetings Churches Stir Inter meetings of the Soci ety held month *hurches, The next meeting “hurch. Rev. Dr. ( of the Church of O Adam Krumble w 15TH NRY H. RAN IGIOUS EDU andria, oyterian Church hursday evening to hear | k of the church March 31. school for Sun- will be held in Kk, in which the n churches will Va.; Bethesda, Church of the ral Presbyterian he faculty will Currie, super. v hool and of the Synod Bdward Mack heological Semi- Mrs. W. C. Ed- B. Binford of the editorial staff of the Presbyterian committee of publication, The opening se day afternoon, ning Thursday. Richnond sion will be held Sun ssions each eve through HYGIENE in Various Interest. st is being manifested in the | 1 Hygiene So- in various will be Monday at Luther Place Memorial | “larence ur Fath ill speak REFORMED |Grace AND O N.W CK.D.D.. CATION PASTOR. SECOND TABL hoo! { AND M AMES D. K 11 A DR. PREACHING 7 pm— ONROE STS. N.W. SUHRER. PASTOR. AND & PM p.m UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS “Tl‘lh U \I ALL WELC! N.W 8 pm NOWN GoD” OME. at 8 pm., . WASHINGTON LOD: 131 SUND. ....w’ “The Joy of By Judge F. o1 ch AT 6:30 F “The Master” GE, T. S. 6 H ST. N.W AY, APRIL LECTURE Living” V. Hanchett P.M s Base of Operations” Lending cGuire. Library Structure to cost $250,000, to be erected on seven lots on Eighth street adjoining the Calvary Baptist Church. (Inset is picture of Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Greene, former pastor, in whose memory it is to be bullt). MISSION HEAD TO PREACH AT ST. PAUL’S TOMORROW lTablet to Memory of Deceased Pastor Will Be Unveiled Next Thursday. B ck service tomorrow at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Twenty third street near Washington Circle. He is connected with the mission de- partment of the general council of the Episcopal Church, New York City. A tablet just placed in the church in memory of a former rector, Rev. Dr. Robert Talbot, who died suddenly May 17, 1923, will be unveiled Thurs- day evening, the ceéremonies com mencing at 8 o'clock. The late rector's brother, Right Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, Bishop of Bethlehem (Pa.), presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States, will unveil the me- morial; Bishop Freeman will say the prayers, and Rev. Dr. David W. Howard of Norfolk, an intimate friend, will preach the s Rev. Artley at the 11 0'c Churchman’s League to Meet. The Spring meeting of the Church- man's League of the District of Co- lumbia will be held in Diocesan House Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. The topic will be “Diocesan Problems,” which will be discussed from the standpoint of the laity by Dr. L. T. Glazebrook and Comdr. C."T. Jewell; from the cler- ical standpoint by Rev. Charles T Warner, St. Alban’s Parish, and from the Episcopal standpoint by Bishop “reeman. This is the annual meet- ing of the league and officers and executive committee for the ensuing year are to be elected ___ PRESBYTERIAN. Eastern Presbyterxan Church Sixth St. and Md. Ave. N.E Rev. ALFRED | 10700 am —Men's Bibte Class. 7:00 p.m—C meetings. 7:45 pm —"IN TOUCH WITH POWER." Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and. Newton & Rev. BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. 9:45 am —Sunday School 11:00 a:m —Sunday atiane, .2 “The life 1 now live in_the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God.” Music_by the, Chorus Choir: Mre. Gawler and Mr. n. oloists. 45 o 5:45 P.M.—TWILIGAT SERVICE. Special Music—Miss ~Richie McLean contralto re. Gawler ~soprano: Mr Klein. tenor. Sermon: “The Risen Life. 6 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor meetings FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister 11 AN, “What Are They Among So Many?” 4:30—VESPER—5:30 “Are They Still Here?” A quiet talk about our loved who died. . Pastor. Georgetown Church P St. Near 31st N.W, Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., Pastor. urch of the Pd grims SOUTHERN PRESB\'TZH[\\ d st bet. P and Q atn. bw Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School, with cl every member of the #1:00 a.m.—Preachirg by the Pastor. 3:30 pm.—Junior Christian_Endeaor. £:00 b.m.—Intermediaie Christian Endearor. 6:00 p.m. hour and supper at the anes, bo whice alt strangers in the ciiy are invited. 0 p.m.—Song_service. 0 p.m.—Preaching by the Pastor. 8:15 p.o—Senlor Christisa Endeator 8o ciety. Small children cared for during Sunday morn ing_service. A_CORDIAL WELCOME T0 ALL. Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont Sts, N.W. Dr. JOSEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. 9:30 a.m—Sunday school. W. W. Tuckes, Supt. ~ Men's Bibls Clas Frank L. Middleton, Teacher. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worshi mond J. Ruth of Minneapolis, Y RO Shmtr O WORSHIP, e 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Society. 8:00 p.m. —Fv“onmz worship. wi E GOSPEL ¥ SAVING PO iR 8 p.m—Meeting study and prayer. sex for ily. Thursday, for Bible Time of Deliverance Millions Now Living Will Never Die All mankind desire peace, happi- ness, prosperity and everla All this and more is pr GOD'S KINGDOM, asting life. omlscd in which is soon to be established on earth. Come and Hear the Proofs Free lecture by MR. H. H. RIEMER Of New York City Sunday 1 AM. April 26 AMBASSADOR THEATER 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. | Seats Free llmlr Students’ Associiution Auspices of Internatimat N (Collection __. ALL SEATS FRE %) Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister. 9:30—Sunday_School. 10:00—Bible Clas 11:00—Worship. ~Sermon b; Paimer STHE MYSTERY OF REDEME. EXPECTED 1IN UMENTS oUNEXE INSTRUMENTS Thursday, 8 'p.m.—Evening Mssionary Soclety. Ste by Mrs. "Charl TRE SOUTH SEAS. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 AM.: “We Know” 8 PM.: “Brotherhood” Brightweoed: Comman this_service. 8pm ing Meeting, pticon Lectiure ENGLAND IN | Parson will preach Rev. Ray-| | Bible in art | chusetts HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. SATURDAY, BIBLE READING GROUP [PLAN COMMEMORATION IS SEEKING MEMBERS New League Here Hopes to En- courage Study of Scriptures. Mrs. Earll Is President. Definite plans were outlined for the work of the Community Bible Read- ers’ League of the District of Colum- bia at a meeting Tuesday at the head- quarters in the Mills Bullding. Mr: Louise Harding Earll, president, pre sided. Membership cards are being sent out and a folder setting forth the aims and purpose of the work will be ready for distribution within a few days, it " announced. The signing of the cards, it was said, is hoped to mark the beginning of a permanent cam- paign to encourage generally reading of the Bible. Incorporation papers have been signed for the organization, a brief constitution adopted and the follow- ing officers elected: Mrs. Louise Harding Earll, president; Mrs. How ard L. Hodgkins, first vice president; Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley, second vice president: Dr. John MacMurray, ex- ecutive secretary; Mrs. William Chamberlin, recording secretary: Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, treasurer; L. Breuninger, auditor. These of with Stephen E. Kramer and 3 Nanette Paul, were the incorporators, The league has adopted the follow- ing departments: The Bible in wor- ship, the Bible in education, the Bible in Jiterature, the Bible in music, the the Bible in industry, the Bible in legislation, the Bible in rec. reation, the Bible in hygiene and heal ing and the Bible in social life. A slogan, “Boost the Bible!” been adopted. SERVICES ANNOUNCED. Church of the Ascension to Cele- brate Communion. Thomas Worthington Cooke, en- has Rev. rector of the Church of the As sion, Twelfth street and Mas; avenue northwest, an- nounces the following services to- morrow: Holy communion, 8 am.: church school, 9:30 am.; matins and sermon, 11 a.m.; Chinese school, 2:30 p.m.; Young People’s Society, 6 p.m.; evensong and sermon, $ p.m. Inter- cessions are said daily in the chapel The Paris Aild Society gave a din ner Friday evening to 230 workers of the Japanese reconstruction fund the parish hall. The confirmation class will meet with the rector for instruction Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock in the chapel. The Bishop of Washington will visit Ascension administer confirmation May 10. PRESBYTERTAN. Metropolitan Presbyterian Church Rev. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. Corner 4th and B S Sermons, 11 o'clock and Morning “BETTER CHRISTIANITY"” Even “STRENGTHEN THY BRETHRE " You Are Invited to Be Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave.. 28th and M Sts. N.W Rev. IRVING W. KETCHUM. Minister. 11:00am— lklnng Disappointments.” P48 vm—col Sorley £ Black and Sunday | 45 10 Friendliness in Mis North Capitol, cor. Florida Eckmgton aver and Q@ st . E. Brundage, D. D.. Minister. 11 Ooam—TGODQ MANY REVELA- 8:00 p.m—Ullustrated lecturs on -1 P DIA: HER HERITAGE AND| HANDICAPS £:30 am —Sunday School: 7 p.m — A Cordial Welcome to Strangers "Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. -N. James H. Taylor. D. D., 30 am.—Sunday School ey 11:00 8.0 —Sermen by Dr. Taglor. 5 p.m —Westminster Le; 15 p.m.—S8ocial Hour for Yo 7°00 p.m —Christian Endeavor Se 8:00 p.m —Sermon by Dr. Taylor 800 pm Tlvundlv—coll[regllmnll meeting Small children cared for during morning service Fake T4th st 16th st. bu w Pastor. and Bible cieties ar_or Mt. Pleagant car, or Presbyterian Church H St. bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. James Harvey Dunham, Pastor. i “DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF CHRISTIANITY” 8 pm. “A MAN’S NAME" by the Quartet COVENANT 18th and N STS. AND CONN. AVE. REV. CHARLES WOOD. D. D., Minister. REV. WILLIAM E. EISENBERGER, Minister's Assistant. Intermediate and Junior tments. 9:45—Primary and Beginners’ ment 9:45—Erver, Depart- I's Bible_Class. Irving Ketchum. 945-1\1! Comers' _ Bible Cla: Rev. Wm_ A. Eisenberger. Teacher. Thom's Bible Class for d Women 11:00—Morning_service. Sermon Youeph R Sizoo: “THE MISSION | HE CHURCH."" 11:00—Kindergarten for Children 2 years of age. 6:15—Christian _Endeavor Supper Vesper Service. 8 flfl—r ing Servine. Sermon ood.: UNCONSCIOUS. CHRIS: TlAthY 8:00 Thursday—Midweek Service. Dr. Wood will speak on “THE WORLD AS A FOE OR FRIEND." ALL WELCOME. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, M. A. A Place of Zaith and Friendship 9:45 A.M.— Sunday School. 11 AM. Worship. Rev. Charles Wood, D. D. 6 P.M.—Young ple's Fellowship Tea, 8 PM. —Evening worship. “Blessed Be Ignorance.” Address 9:45—! Men and — Morning Peo- and in | to] - E-| | to 6! | At OF DEATH OF BISHOP Services to Be Held on Second An- niversary of Passing of Right Rev. Alfred Harding. The second anniversary of the death of Right Rev. Alfred Harding, second Bishop of Washington, will be com- memorated Thursday by a service of boly communion in the Bethlehem hapel of the National Cathedral, at 0 a. m. Alfred Harding came to Washington as a young priest of the Episcopal Church in 1887, and became rector of St. Paul's Parish on Twenty-third street. In 1909 he was elected to suc ‘ceed the late Bishop Satterlee, and served 13 years SERMON TEXTS NOTED. - Hamline Church Pastor Announces Subjects for Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. of Hamline Church, Fourteenth and streets, will preach tomorrow morn. ing on “God Revealed by Christ,” and in the evening on “The Story of a Blind Man H. C. Oberholser of Foundry M hurch will teach the men's Bible class, in the auditorium of the Park Theater, Fourteenth and Buchanam streets, 9:45 a.m. SERVICES AT SHILOH. Independent Order of St. Luke to Herson. minister Methodist at Gather Tomorrow. The Independent Order of & numbering more than 8,000 members in this eity, will hold thanksgiving services at Shiloh Baptist Institu fonal Church, Ninth and I streets, tomorrow night. Rev. Dr. Waldron the pastor, will preach the sermon M. M. Peace, district deputy, will pre. side. Prominent members of the order will deliver addresses At the morning service Dr will_have for his subject . Luke, Waldron Blessed to APRIL 25, 1925. SOLDIER TO SPEAK. Col. D. M. Smith to Occupy First Baptist Pulpit. “The Spirit of America” will be the subject of an address by Col. Dan Morgan Smith, who was command in France of the “‘Battalion of Death, 1st Battalion, 358th Infantry, 90th Di vision, tomorrow at § p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, Rev tor, Dr. Samuel J. Porter, the pas 11 am. on “The Under Changing DIVINE SCIE! “National Center o of Chrxst Healing and Christ Service MEETINGS Sunday Echool at 11 a.m 3 meeting at 8 p.m turday at 12 m Healing dally from 11 a.m R12 17th st to 6 pm. Message and Lecture Service Wednesda, 8 pm., 1 Oak St. N.W Subject, Ap: “WHERE 1S THE SPIRIT WORLD?" DR. JANE B. (OATES ! Spiritual interview by apo. only. Col. 6: " Washington (D, C.) Branch 1 Christian Science Parent Church of the New Generation Represented in London. England. and in ston. Mass Recular Sundav servies at Joum, at” Thirteenth and 1. “sts. nw (Church of Our Fa t of son sermon REVELATION This Church is not connected with the orgam 7abon now known as ‘the First Church of CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST At 13th and L Sts. NW. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor. a.m.—Morning worship. with by the pastor: subject, teps of Beliel.” Quartet choir. 12 o'clock with Men’ (noon). Church School Class led by Dr. F. W Ballou. At 7 p.m.. devotional meet- ing Y. P. C. U.: topic. “The Place of Uniwersalism Amoug the Denomina- tions. Leader, Mr. Daris. SEATS FRI ALL WELCOME. SOCIETY. OF WASHINGTON. 1326 Eye Si W. Phone Frank. 1889 (Healing Ministry Daily, 10 am. to 5 p..) VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister. SUNDAY. 8 P.M PROSPERITY” Special Lecture Series Mental Physiology WEDNESDAY. 8 .M “The Perceptive System—Sight, the Eyes and Brain” — CATHOLI - ‘ST "PATRICK’S CHURCH Washington, Ik C SPECIAL SERVICES father of Our morning Maes, of May 2—The annual Hols Communion of the Washington Chapter of the Interna tional Federation of Catholic Alumnae at the 7:30 Mass. May 3—Annual Holy Communion for the members of the A. O. H. and the Ladies Auxiliary at the 8 Mass (The monthiy Holy Communion of the Sodality of the B. V. Mary is postponed till the second Sunday of May.) May 137, 18 and 19—Solemn Triduum. in thanksgiving for the Canonization of the Little Flower of Jesi 'ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N Bet. G and H Sts. \,\ TED BRETHREN. MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor. —Sunday School Sermon. “Just’ for Toda: ctivities, X on _Short _addres METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. TheFirst Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY Subyect “What Think Ye of Christ?” Followed by spirit messages. | Jesus answered them ten’in vour law. I said Ye are goas® 1f | he called them gods unto whom the word | ©of God came. and the Scripture cannot he | broken. - John. x.34-35 ~ Sunday. 8 p.m at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th st. 0w floor. _All welcome. Lecture and Seance Thursday. 8 p.m., at Pythian Temple. REV. ROBERT W. RUSSELL, Pastor of the First Asso. of Spiritualists of Phila. Pa. will be the speaker “The l’reaen( Religious Reformation™ Followed by spirit_messages by Alfred K. Terry SE E WELCOME Unity Spmmalut Church NORTHEAST MASONIC TEMPLE 8ih and F Sts. N | Sunday at 8 p.m. Healing service, 7:30 p.m | Dr. Mary T. Longley Will speak, taking her subject from the audien: 1 - bear th and speaker. Spirit_greetings by Mrs Mese s noted authoress Stratton and age service at's pm All Welcome.” Bring Your Frisnds MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 512 F St. N.W. Spiritml message meeting evers Mond at 8 p.m. Spiritual mn.ng daily METHODIST EPI e 600 Penn. ave. se. o l0h and B Ste. S A. LAMBERT, Pasior. POSS §:00 p.m.—sermon FAITH. am—S. S “THE QUEST OF | worth League Southern Methodist 3038 QUE ST. REV. WM. AUBREY LYNCH, PASTOR Ilam—'a COMPANIONSHIP 1 ThA Wo':."éfi ~Hl.l" THAT &pm -~ HE CHIEF AIM OF LIFE Sunday School—9:45 am Boworih Leagie 7 00 pm. ~ MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W.. near Lamont. 9:30 am—Sunda Bible lasser y tor's subject : ‘Swayed by Vision” 7 p.m.— Epworth League. 00 p.m— ening worship, tor’s subject: “Who Ca Special music Ity Seats Free. Strangers Welcome 'M.E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST. AT. N. CAROLT Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. | PASTOR Take Lincoln Park Car 9:30 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 39TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE p.m.—Epworth League. p.m.—Organ recital. p.m.—Evening Worship. ERMON BY THE PASTOR Louis_Potter, A. A. G. Musical’ Direetor S. Edwin Moore, 7:00 7:45 8:00 S| | | | | 11 AM.—SERMON “Testifying 11 AM—JUNIOR CHURCH, R “Onward, E WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M.,, CHORAL CONCERT Choruses from oratorios of Handel and Mendelssohn and works of Wagner and Costa will be sung by Mount Vernon chorus under direction of R. Deanc Shure, is 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 8 P.M.—SERMON BY MR. McKEE, BY DR. LAMBETH, With Power” EV. W. A. McKEE, PREACHER ver Onward” ted by Richard Lorleberg, cellist. Is it not writ-| 2ad | sub- | Marvin M. E. Church South| REV. R. L. FULTZ, D. D, Pastor. | | 11:00a.m.—Morning worship. Pas- | Pas- [Rev. c. R. STAUFFER BACK Will Preach Twice Tomorrow at Ninth Street Church. Rev. C. R. Stauffer has reflirned from Cincinnati, and will preach tc morrow morning and evening at the Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, having as his subject in the morning *Possi- bilities of Faith,” and in the eve- ning “The Heart of Paul Stirred.’ The Ninth Street Orchestra will par- ticipace in the evening service Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the church the Young People’s Mission- ary Circle will present Mrs. David H. Kincheloe of Kentucky in an enter- | tainment. The regular church night | supper will be served Thursday eve- ning. Columbla chghts Chrxstxan Park Road Near 14th Harvey Baker Smith, Minister, 11:00 am —Mommivg’ wirdhio 3.0 4 m —Horming o 588 b e B geaor. 8:00 p.m —Evening worship. ____THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN | 9TH AND D ST 11:00— N.E Possibilities of Faith.” “The Heart of Paul S 6:30—C. E C. R. STAUFFER, Minister. i 1 I N. B. HARDEMAN Who is preaching to highly appreciative audiences at the CHURCH OF CHRIST 14th St. and Meridian Place N —discussing_« subjects as Fungam ist.' “Tha New Teatam: less, Probated Will of Christ Services each Sunday at 11 every evening at 8 (except § until May 3rd An invitation is extended every one " Park View Christian Church Park Road East of Georgia Ave WALTER ¥. SMITH, Minister i :,;‘,‘;',"‘, PV SRBERAM OF DEVEL OPME. i such Modern- hange. i | | | | | b | Fated with stereopticon + and 646 pm ECTED | St Chrxstxan Church 15th St. and Kentucky Ave. S C. N. JARRETT, Minister. 9:40 2. m.—Bible Schocl 11:00 a.m.—Morning_ worship. Mr. B. H. Nelton p.m.—Evening of 3 METHODIST P\(OP\I, (€ St. Paul A.U. M. P. Church ith and Eye Sts. S.E 9 am. S pastor. Rev s “Whosoever Let Him Drink of the Water Freely mon by Rev. Sister Annie Williams. munion, 5:30 k. All are welco MT. ZION M. E. CHUHCH, “ETERNAL CITY" A CANTATA Will Be Rendered by the METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH CHOIR Of Baltimore. Md Sunday, April ’fith 1925, 8 P.M. Silver 0, \II;‘I'HOII [ Sermon by | 1 Com, | . = | | i | Cor. 4th and D Sts. S. Rev. J. W. WATERS, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School Hour 11:00 a.m —Special Sermon by Pastor 6:00 pm —Epworth League 7:30 pm. HAVEN M. E CHURCH 14th and B _Sts. and Mass. Ave. S.E ; chool Hos from the LCOME S \IETHODIbT EPISCOPAL FOUNDR Rev. Frederick Brown 9:30 AM.—Churc Collier, Ph. D., of Thursday, 8 P.M Topic: “The Prodigal Father, of Our Lord. 9:30—Calvary Bible School, | 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible C ss, 8:00—Public Worship, with sermot ERY on the subject: [ Douglas 'Memorial EBENEZER M. E. ( CHURCH‘ WHITE. | 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League Service. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Strects JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister r. Edwin Dice, Supt DR. ARTHUR C. CHRISTIE, TEACHER 11:00—Public worship, with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject : “THE SUPREME COMMAND” SPECIAL MUSIC 7:0—Epworth League Devotional Service. “THE MESSAGE OF SPRING” SPECIAL MUS Church Doors Open in the FREE PEWS TO THE PEOPLE HODIST EPISCOPAL (White). Rosedale M. E. Church 418 Tenn. Ave. N.E. REV. A. T. PERKINS, Minister. Preaching—11 am. and 7:45 p.mn Epworth League -7 p.m 'UNION M. E. CHURCH 812 20th S Rev. James L. MeL.ln. l). D., Pastor. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m —Preaching by Pastor. 7:00 p'm.—Epworth League 8:90 p.m —Preaching by Pastor __ALL ARE_ HAMLINE Methodist Episcopal Church Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Minister 11 AM.: “God Revealed by Christ” 8 PM.: “The Story of a Blind Man” 9:45am—Sunday School. H. G Oberholzer will teach Men’s Bible Class in Park Theater. 7:00 p.m—Epworth League. Mary Richardson, leader 8 M p.m ayer service WAUGH M. E. CHURCH WL . HOFFMAN, Tastor, unday School ‘he (_lre-t Mind of Jesus” 00 p.m — £00 p.m — “Turning Aside to See” spworth TR AND el REV. A. H. McKINLEY, Pastor. A Jay school Pub and 8 p.m worship with 730 p.m.— £:00 pm it WESLEY, Connecticut Ave. evy C FRED C. REYNOLDS, Minister. 9:45am—SU NDAY “What 800 p.m — SCHOOL Is Salvation?” “Types of Disciple EVERY ONE CORDIAL Andrew” INVITED. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH b St. and Pa. Ave. S.E REV. FRANK STEELMAN, Past Sermon. 11 am. and & p.m. by the _Enworth League, 7 M\ETEOPOLITAXI MEMORIAL M. REV. GEORGE SHAW JOHNSON, Minister. a.m.- on by “A i(ing's Demand” the Pastor £ pm n by the P “A Christian’s Quahficahons i 8 p.m., Thursd Sern tor The National Methodist Church Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH ROBEKT 5. BARNES Rev. Pastor 7 p.m—Epworth Le Good M A cordial welrom: McKENDREE Mass Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 6:30 A.M.—Epworth Watch. League Morning v persons of all || 11:00 A inute talk e e Rildren.—Sermon PULPIT AND PEW." M.—Epworth League Social Hour. —League Devotional Service. —sermon by the Pastor Theme: “TH] RIST OF CHRISTIANITY. MIDWEE SERVICES | || Welfare” Clinie: . || Store Frour, ‘conducted be ‘aay Deaconcas H || toxether with her helpers; Thursdar, & || PML—Prayer Meeting. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Organized 1814) Sixteenth Street, Near P Street Harris, D. D., Minister h School. 11:00 AM.—“The Law of the Garden” Address by Rev. Frank W the American University. 8:00 PM.—“The Unavoidable Christ” Music by Quartet Choir Midweek service second in series on the Parables The Heartiest Welcome W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door Mr. Steward Vipond, President. n-lecture by DOCTOR MO ening at Seve

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