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: 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, MAY Il R. WILL PREACH | “ROLL CALL” TOMORROW. | METHODISE BRISCOPAL (Whi VISITORS TO PREACH ABRANGING CONVENTION OF MISSIONS L | OF ACTORS IN RELIGON" o e s | TRINTY M. . CHURCH TO BISHOP FREEMAN “Jesus’ Mission Among Men,” U 81 aud Pa. Ave S.E REV. FRANK STEELMAN, Pastor. ’, | : Chetstisn Endeavor Graapsits Hold| Pastor’s Topic. Sermor ani 8 p.m. by the pasto s s i A roll call will be held at the Ninth [ — % Dean and Chapter of Washington Special Union Service at Street | Christian (A;r'mr.-)’: xx’mwrrlv;w Dumbarton Avenue morning by Rev. C. R. is 1. taufer. Cathedral Make Gift—Prelate Ghurchiof ieuxenant subject will be ~Jesus' Micslon Amons oo o o 2 SRS reach | Men.” John R. McIntire, superintend- Rev. Dr, Charles Wood will preach | 276" John . Mclnt e A e ) & g - S i . Speaks Tomorrow. s = Gl o s 3 a1 Saialy the! Daston o " At the evening service | " pyy b aie it give aplay i “Jotin MacDonald o 5 5 2 I . i i Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bisn- | Soul's S e i sions Will Occupy Vari- r ; 5 ob of Washington, will preach at the | Dis subject will be “Actors in Re-|next Tuesday evening. The church | 3 * H il aveT At i tion ke ligion.” supper will be o s - dial we ¥ you H i L 4 3 . people’s evensong service in the Beth. ¢ the Sen. upper will be held Friday instead of'| _ 3 E s : ] 1 lehem Chapel of the Washington| A special union service of th Thursday evening, when Hon. Wil- | S o ous Pulpits. - k ihedral fomorrow at 4:30 oclock, | lor. Intermediate and Junior C} liam Morrow of the Austratian govern. | Douglas Memorial "7 %% Music will be furnished by the Cathe- | Iindeavor socleties, discussing “How | ment and Mrs. Morrow will speak. | REY. A. H. McKINLEY, Pastor B & r of men and boys, and the Help to Make Home Happy | Many of the delegates to the In ; & s crvice will be broadeast (hrough Sta. | will be held at 6:45 o'clock, in the lec: — ternat Union of Missions, which # 5 . / i At the morning service, h, preceded :w = | opens t sw, will oceupy pulpits e e . ‘ol the sermon will be de. |supper at 6:15 o'clock. During the i ip local churches tomorrow. More : yered by Rev, Tenry Lubeck, | second part of this meeting young P‘,"kl Ylew CI'mShan Church e 3 s than 100 will preach sermons, and ' p o ; ey : ; e Gie eohs et ark Road East of Georgia Ave : o I ) many of the pastors have arranged k. s An interesting special service was | C cuse, L will glvel , JUATER p —— = to forego their regular service next s B g " . held in the Bethlehem Chapel this rief presentation of events during| ;}:H%am—Di DI RS Thursday evening to allow their con 3 week, when the dean and chapter of Lo xxr soox o | METROPOLIT AN sregations to hear William Jennings . Washington Cathedral presented to| The monthly meeting of the Cov-j 11:98am. — : | Bryan address the second and final , v Bishop Freeman u solld silver crozier | enant Evening Missionary Society wil vim—Addres by "r. Lawrence | MEMORIAL M. E mass meeting, which is to be held in . e or pastoral staff. The presentation |be held at the home of the president, | sentative of the Inter Washington Auditorium. . i o ¢ ade by Very Rev. ( ¥. Bra- | Mrs. John M Mills, the Ontario, | national Union of Gospel Mis The first mass meeting will be hel . e , Dean of Washington, and | Monds 2 § o'clock. Mrs.| _Junior and senior C. E.. 4 and 6:45 p. | e oo it 2:30 o’clock tomorrow, when Bishop o . E: Bishop Freeman responded with a [, | b 1] eak on ‘“Mormon- James E. Freeman will be the prin : brief address expressing his apprecia- | fm o roe O VERMONI AVENUE Biinister. ef speaker. ;\wwé» tlon of the service which his col- | The League of the Covenant will _ Vermont Ave. No-th of N St A partial list of the local churches b Ao : ledpl.l](:; on the chapter are rendering | y,q its monthly meetings at the resi 9 SO LELEY, LL. D., Fastor. that will open their pulpits to conven: in building the cathedral. Among the | gence of the N s Yaeger, 2955 igious Edi 2 tion delegates and the speakers al- members of the cathedral clergy | e L e s tornoon| 0:8! e Chureh | HOLY COMMUNION ready gned, as prepared by Rev. staff who participated in the service | ¢ s 50 ocerl, 3 o= by | A. E. Barrows, in charge of the local were Rev. Dr. W. L. De Vries,chancel- [ ** Je%0 800 0o o0 vice in the L -"3" ‘;","fl"\“' Y pm committee on pulpit supply, follow W. E. PAUL E. H. DeGROOT, JR. JOHN S. BENNETT, [om ney o momwnsend Russell | jecture room next Thursday evening 5 s REV. T. E. CALL Morning Services. President. Chairman of local committee. Treasurer. ReviDr Tabecs odil '[- Stokes - at 8 o’clock Dr. Wood is to speak on Rl . 1. k. ’ . : Erat | i 2 = conon The L of the H e Brmhu te ntendent of Res. Baptist—Centennial, H. H. Krat-| 7 y ai ! zig. Norfolk, Va.; W in Avenue, i John Tuiton, Harrisburg, Pa.: Brook. | FUNDS FOR MEMORIAL | B. Y. P. U. NEWS | Ia rank P. Dippel, Philadelphia; . 1. I'e U | new construction work in the crypts, - Harry J. Bar "{:l.\)ilv'x{flllnl';'\‘l[o BUILDING NEAR $100,000 | OFFICIALS TO MEET!«H[NJ”H)QI: were entertained at luncheon ‘Washington Cathedral CHRISTIA‘\, The \.m.mul Methodist Chureh r . ) T at_the bishop's house. | 1 The Bethlehem Chapel i T ST The executive board of the Colum- During the month of April nearly i jan—H Street, W. F. McFar-|“The Name We Bear” to Be Topic | bia B, Y. P. U. Federation meets next | Representatives of Girls’ and Boys'| forty thousand pilgrims visited the | @ DD SIS INE HAML[NE Marshall P ) and C S Following the presentation of the EPISCOPALIAN SCHOOL sty 2% el banevid the) ™~ weiscorar, |- ’I\’TH STREET 8 pon ting . Chicago; Vermont Avenue, John | Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Central Union G Bethlehem Chapel. On one day this |“A House of Prayer for All People.”| ) o0 iy ' 0 i “allahan, New York City. of Morning Sermon at | Mission ; Institutions to Convene | week, visitors from 27 States and 6 i IT ALBAN 00 \}:“"7 Mission Amc Lutheran .- Ma red Becker, The regular church service at West at Cathedral forelgn countries signed the register MOUNT SAINT ALBAN 2 A - . =S | i S Milwaukee: lish, Hari | Washington wil be in charge of the lin the curator’s office. s e 7 Sestiniby Ju..::“l\ fcln- ! ; odis! ’.'nISL:pF hurc Chapman, rk: St. Stephen st et ales s ng people for May 8, June 7 anc o e ais ot sins is 1 Ay ; ire, Whosoever Mission of ourteenth and Emerson H. 0. Smith; Zion, Jacob Fritz, Bos- | Nettly, SIORNN0 18 Deepy plodeed | st 8 p.m. The junior, Senior | s sociaiion ot Berols Tade urch e Near Woodley Road Germantown, Streets N.W. 0, . costia. | Memorial Sunday School Building of | 2nd intermediates will all take part. | Influence of the hurch in | — i J h T H D.D Jethociat iscopal — Anacostid, | o 1vary Baptist Church, with several : il be wed, il Province of Washingtion will be L. S. Holloman will occupy Holy Communion 7:30am oseph T. Herson, D. D., Obadfah _ Beck: Allentown, Pa.: Last Sunday members of the C. | held in the Cathe > next Fi 2 . . v o = ini t llent hnndveds! of itha ‘members BUH to e n the Cathedrs lose next Fri-| th pit at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the : Minister Brookland, i CoomaiViS qaierot%i | heard from. A number of gifts have | Calvery Deptian Chiirens Jasy. i/ meeting will open nd Baptist Church. Rev. Robert | Morning Prayer and Columbxa Hel hts Christian Raws, Kiswick Colony, N. J: Cal.|been made by personal friends of Dr.| {Tas “\varnington B. ¥, B U.. pre 10 ax 1ty gL, BHeCEyn. v ch at 3:30 pm. and | Litany 10:00a.m. Park Road \." 14t M Baws, K lam ik o o Evrouar | Greene, the former pastor. Amon | ¥ Bingtant B R nasium of the girls' school, with Rq Mr. an at 8 pm 11 AM.: these was a check for $100 from Myer entitled “The Two pr. W. A. R. Goodwin of the depart. | =——— ~———— | Holy Communion and Ser- | Warvey Baker Smith, Minister. ,‘mfl; e ‘,\'f“' York City: Lincoln | Cohen of the Washington Hebrew *in the West Washington |ment of phiio William_and EPISCOPAL. mon. Preacher, the Rev 11:00 am.—“Cutting Down Our Juniper HOLY COMMUNION 7. 0. Rogers, Lincoln, Neb as ;o “ohen X & i Mary College & - Luncheon » y L 24 = O Rer, IRy bt | Congregation n @ppreciation of the | USET o eee praver meeting. at | M olek 45 tpetker, Luneneon | “ST AGNES’ CHURCH | Hemy Labeck:D.CL. o S 4, Raberison-of e \ddress by the Siniste yracuse, N. Y. Union, Charles W, use of Calvary Church at the time| pyey, Baptist Church_ last week was |1:30 p.m. 48 Que_Street N W, '8 | | Smipson,’ Bridgeport, Conn.:\ Wilson | 0f the fire In the Tighth Strest fiem- arge of the B. Y. P. U. “The| "After the luncheon representatives (Fla. ave. or N. Capitoi st. cars.) People’s Evensong and 7 nri ca 8 P.M.: Memorial, Lawrence Sutherland, New- | Ple some years ago. . | Love of God” was discussed by anum- | of girls' schools and of boys' schools| Services Sunday—7 and 11 am. and 8 pm. |~ Sermon. Preacher, the = e ¢ CHURCH 3 S ark, N. J. Rev. Dr. Abernethy's subject for|jey of the members, under the leader- | will meet separ .the former in ;3‘.’.'.‘; i 3 }‘-:v:‘u‘un( and Interces-| Right Rev. James E S. Address by Presbyterian—Church the Cov-|the morning sermon is “The Name|ghij of their president, Miss Dona | th Jonal (¢ dral ool, the ons. Friday. & | e nan D D Bishop of % Friends Meeti = | Seorss W Roughan, Buffaio, | We Bear." At the 8 p.m. service John | 202 % thclt prasitent, Alee DOt | the Netional Cathe S | Freeman, D. D, Bishop o riends Meeting REV. THOMAS HINKIN 3 Churea of the Pilgrims, Alex . chaplain of the Tombs|jaq services at the Fekington car n of problem ting particu | Washington 4:00p.m. 1811 Bve St NW 2 S e Asher Louis Mo Dok nd superintendent of Had & “ye St. N. Noted singer and rescue worker 4 _ouis, Mo. 3 ndent ! barn last Sunday. Forrest Neal, |larly their ty achool o - 2 | > fi, 2 e s MeCrenor Hall Mission in New York CIty, | Roger Davis and Herbert Ream Ay e i | ]1 an | Music by the Cathedral Choir. | Meeting at 11 a. YRR Eastern, J. David Frase real; | Will speak. ‘ g FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 AM | Calvary Baptist. 3 1 spoke Salvation. ned after the meeting at the Cathe ’ c First Reformed, Thomas J. Hinkin, | _ —_— “Heaven” will be the topic for dis al schoc Thcd4 nrlock:er(i e is bl’Odan:!v b 1 400 Muskegon, Mich.; _Gunton-Temple, | ssion in the Centennial B. Y. P. U . G S \ . by radio every Sunday. = e o zha Doz | O BABCLIFFE TOWRERDH me g coppami B 55 0. —— i StiretiNeatiine ) Metropolitan, George Soerheide, Clev - | morrow, 6:45 p.m. Group 4 will have ‘alks on “Ears for Orders. Fagodediin: 1841 Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or land; Peck Memorial, R. A, Fuller, | goumon Tomorrow Morning at Cen- | charge of the program, and their ob “Spring Story V e B Woodley Road Bus Line. uffalo, N. Y.: Sherwood, John Mac- ject will be to give a number of facts Ao 1 B i e i i34 a1 Denald’ of New Taven, ‘Conti. and | tral Presbyterian Church. about heaven as found in the Bible, | lated tomos : =, Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. B Colony | | The speakers will be: Ruth Linder, | Swe tor nten ) - " . Pope, Uin: | Rev. Dr. Wailace Radeliffe, pastor | Charlie Carter, Durant Locke, Everett | : : 5 | Rector ST. JOHN’S CHURCH ght; George | emeritus of the New York Avenue| Wood, tt Stew nd Bert & ‘ 16th d H St . Carlton | Presbyterian Church, will preach at | Starnes. Special music “will also pl —_——————————| . Hely C 9 - o B ) the Central Presbyterlan Church to-|a big part on the program. Among | ‘Wa.m.—Holy Lommumon. Services: 8 A.ML, 11 A M | et r4;x‘ ce ll:mnrxl:mll. n“x’ |uiu‘morru\}' morning. s those to take part will be Dorothy ervice. b s || CHURCHES OF CHRIST, S ite, Reading, Pa Tnites 3reth-{ At the evening service Edwar | Wakefield, Ouida Shotwell >. B 9: —C & Sc! | BRANCHES OF THE MOTHE] ven, J. Arthur Schlichter, Philadel-|Clark of the National Union of Gospel | fries, Grace Hall, Mrs. ) g Iz IE,F O R ME D S0am. —Church School. 8 P.M. THE FIRST CHURCH OF 'fum':r"(" phia; Fountain Memorial Church, L.|Mission Workers will make an ad-| Elliott Stewart and J. R. Mas | Rally Day. 11:00 a.m —Preacher o CIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS) T. Relyea, Morristown, N. J.; Land-|dress. The pastor, Dr. James H. Tay-| The Bethany B. Y. P. U. will public- | 15TH AND O N.W o K y Smith irst Church of Christ, S ientist, | over, Md., Roy Zufall, Allentown, Pa.|lor, is absent, preaching the bac- |1y recognize members who have re. G’raCCm\ng.n BANCED D PASTOR | 11 .00 Hale G Dr. Roland Cotton Smith | Columbia road o Evening Services. calaureate sermon at the Presbyterian | cently joined at a special installation | 11:00—win Woie: Pa [ =m0 Y CuHao .00 p.m —Preacher | Second Church of Christ, Scientist, sregational—First Congr S 2 » In| service 1o be held in connection with B:00—Rev. Chas. ( 01 Brookiyn. | and Sermon by Dr. Phil- Dr. Johnston 111 € St. N.E Ml Chiocch, Peter & Mocharian. 2 y. the regular meeting tomorrow eve. 8 S E p.m | : Third Church of Chrul Snentnst, . T TATH AT Mona0s s lios == M . Ta Paul Mission. = — T | AMES D. BUHRER, PAS Ps: e oE Sicuichbupe. 130 Baptist—Brookland, Harry J. Barnes, — SACHING, 11 AN AND & P O METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Rior s Oalny. Join| Wi £, Beckioy, Now Tok cuvi| M Gulbertaon tofpesk, | SR E= [ 3Dpan ShuehSchon) ST. PAUL CHURCH ey m,Jm.fl‘.‘fié IR e e Lo o i retionss | CHURCH OF OUR FATHER | 6:00P-m—Young People’s S0y o™ thus usr. McKENDREE folk, Va.; Fifth, D. H. Scott, Mon secke W1 & vn, | Misslonary Federation of the District : I oo it sioce e e S 3 il d B ilwankee. | John Fulton, g, Pa: Metro! | of Columbia and vieinity, will adaress | [ TNV ERSALIST ciety. S M N . A Mass Ave. N.W. Kendall, k Hawkins, Fort Wayne, | politan, J. Da aser, Welcome | the congregation of the Church of the | 1 iy : P 00 pm i THunder to \.u‘flt\tc EDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS— Between 9th and 10th Sts Ind.; Metropolitan, Arthur C. Pope, | Hall M on, Ca New Yor! ve- | Brethren, tomorrow at 3:45 p.m., in e :00 p.m.—Evensong an er- 8:00 p.m.- ning ser Supt. . READING R (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) ek = el e George S e, Clev o a vattsville. | At 13th and L Sts. N.W 2 % Jouea ot Serry MeAL: OOMS: e o e e RE Socal, Jomes I thetomn holl at Myattsvle. mon by Dr. Phillips. Sub-} _ sion. New Yo u FIRST CHURCH— Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor ject: “The Mystery Re-| MOUNT PLEASANT Toestment bing . L e IALL’ Fuller, Buffalo, v .| Island, 1L ington, Henry Wallace Gault, New | man, Boston; Takoms 2 ‘| Trinity Luther. Cbur h 3 York City; Wisconsin Avenue, Frank | A- Mason, Worcester, Mass.; rn, y Lul an Ch | At 1045 a.m.—Morning worshin with | T ECOND —| 3 ';’»M o B e S | st ot |4 105 am—Storing worsi win|ligion M. E. CHURCH SOUTH |ssoNi (itiioiziii s x | | ham, Kansas City, Mo.; 4 Peck Memorial, Jame e R OREERAN, Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor. ; - -« | (except W Christian—Columbia_Heights, John —8t. Andrew Episcopal | I “Toward the G Quartet choir. | 16th St. N.W., near Lamont. to 5:30. Closed holid I| 9:00 A.M.—Prayer serviee. A Roberts num,v_ Mass.: Fifteenth | Chv eorge Roughan, Buffalo, BUGO M. 3 oA y | St. Stephen’s Chuuh REV. R. L. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. IRD CHURCH— 5 5 gt - . Allentown, m 3 v I , T Lol siasam- G i , - 2 o'clock (noon), Church S hrm 1 Jor “m St NW. | Colorado Bldg., 11th and G Sts.- r persons of all aj i 2 Philadelphia; St Paul's Luth- | i i h Men's Class led by Dr. 2 Hours, 10 155 | Wednes i 5 S AEAD. Hma N vork | 5 > Ballou. At 7 p.m.. devotional ““( | Rev. GEO. F. DUBLEY, D. D.. Rector. . ¢ School and|gor delegate from Boston, Mass. fan _Ninth Streef ’Juhnv R. i Shim A8 ““““” e ‘j“‘ % ‘:‘\; R _ TRU Y. P. ( : topic, “What Is Fun- | 3 @ o “Bible Classes }"'}l}] RTH CHURCH— : 6:00 P.M.—FEpworth zue Social cIntyre, rmantown, Pa; Park | : S Chenle N VA st and What Is Modern. SUNDAY, MAY 3. 1925 Xios hi he Arcade, 14th and Park Road Hour View, Lawrence Sutherland, Newark, P '“‘\M L e e ism?" Leader, Miss Clara Beat i Hols Communion. 7:30 am 11:00a.m—Morring worship (Second Floor— 6:45 P.M.—League Devotional Service N 3. . John Madden, d , . 5 Stnday School 3 i to_ 0 week days (except Wednes * e s e et ; | it e Yo ruronk [St. Paul’s English Lutheran| omas St e o e | Communion .30 fo.9 wek davs (ex [| so00r. Mr. K. D, Mo Ej lM}OIMAFr* E r\,,hl\\‘m\l ‘apitol Helghts Church, 8. W. ai;‘:;“q‘\ GEah P TSOOPAT ME. ussdpy; Herliog ervice, 10230 am. | = Short vm':;ry“t:n}l:;‘-‘r' METHODIST EPIS PAL (Colored. | o :‘;.;:‘ Iv{m:\ Ssrae ek Soianed A o ity Church, J. C. Dav soms Aamd M s N, 'ST. THOMAS' CHURCH ST. MARK’S CHURCH | $:00pm—Evening worship ra- HAVEN M. E. CHURCH 5 00 P ;:\(;:L: taee bon;;.‘s'm:l"‘o‘;-"i:‘w\f"'zlf.'fi‘rflfm n‘fl" | : : TR SO e ILLTAR HENRY BB “Th torie ubiee A | D0 e | o st Deaconcas: Rbid, Boston: Emory, Alexander | — TlumERAN T i sy Chageman, from the| Take Canh. Ave. car to Dupoat Gircle e MWLM NSKER, Rusintant Zhe 'UI‘-"!“}?FC e | eSS s o e T Asher. St Louis: T ¥, ']mllxa’ Concordia Evangelical | Services: 7:30, 8:15, 11 and 8. AY AFTER EASTER. | netallation of ofiicers of th | s ss Gaither. | I | —Sermon by Mr. T 11:00—Pub) hip. with address by 1Sth St. Bet. P and Q Sts B { : Epworth Leagus , ARE_W osto . o) Con lecture on “The His- TEACHING 7 . e o v Special music at both eervices. el e Biston: i ;f;;;;;i Lutheran Church | e EACHING MISSION. LR R ln s sermen| Thuradsy, 8 paueMidweek praser | Galbraith A, M. E Zlun Church Roseda]e M.E. Church . E. Call, Boston; Metropolitan, P, 15, TN | CHRIST CHURCH REV. SPENCE BURTON, » e Prager and Sermon | service. ot St Bet Call; Mount Vernon, J. Arthur Schlich 9:30 a.m le S | S.S.J.E. 1 M i) E ay S i IV, AL u\n:. Minister. ter, Philadelphia; North Capitol, W. .| 10:00 am'— | (Missouri Synod.) ¢ | ureday. 11 am Tioly, Communion, | Marvin M E. Church South | \ S,y McFarlan, Chicago; Rhode Island| 11:15a.m.—Services in English New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N | a.m. and § p.m.—Fr. Burton e Cor. 10th and B Sts. S.W. IL00iam s Mooing worsby e [ it Avenue, William White, Reading, Pa b SR You ARE WELCOM - e e preaches last sermor A _CORDIAIL ing. : e St. Paul's, A. L. Jones, New York _G i Lutheran Church 1 i : T 1 Thurs ,\"‘:‘“y‘nm‘, synarist: | ST, JOHN'S CHURCH 11:00 am— . D. MURPHY. 3 1 Vashingtor —= ey Rev. E. A. LAMBERT. Pastor. 3:00 p.m.—Preaching by Dr. ity; Waugh, Obadiah Dugan, Charles. | WHAT THIS 3 Luncheon and Sale 33 . - : ton, S. C.. Wilson Memorial, A. D.| Jopps Hall, 9th and Upshur Sts. NW. | 0:45 sm—8 hoboa 'y 5 | Georgetown T y S P GO oy \N ES' E Y Welty, Lima, Ohio. CERHARD B. LENSKI, Pastor. Dedication of -Memorial y e St. Paul’s Church i O F(,wm,.sk,}“ g ———— ing. Presbyterian—Cen " C. Clark,| 9:30a.m—Sunday School Yajther Teaue Hospice. 14 N.B.—Spring Rally_will be g Connectio 00 a.m.—Moruing worshij o d. Services now in Rest Ch V. ¥ 8. MOS g durin, e d ptaine and 1 e y’\‘\- il b uft: i L oo Hvenine. worshits z FIGHTS. and . H. 5“"““’?«72','312 Conmn ! : sor=rs A leorsany = “‘:’r;r:ru‘:’l’;(t)‘fiu‘?;j‘r:gl"’: Lr‘r o FRED R SPIRITUALIST. T gve; Seryices. 11 and'8. conducied by P = s )y Communion. ST EPIS . ED C. REYNOLDS, Minister T 5 —— |St. Mark’s Lutheran Church| 5.1 - e CHRIST CHURCH i | — Holy (ummumoh and 5am Y ¥ L mieetit Sermo T, | 9:45 a.m —SUNDAY SCHOOL DR. E. WHITE Fhyy e eesuss®| | wasmmares s o Bt e o || EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH | {500 00 i mfldi Spiritual Scie Meetings Wednes. Rev. H. D. HAVES, D. D., Pastor. NORTHWEST. ga0.¢ S Founded 1705, 7 THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH | Cor, 4thi and 1. 564 S.E. “THE PEACE OF GOD” RtTElow The Church Where You Feel at Home.” REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector. gt~ — i S 3 rere Yo Ay - D Kev. 3. W. WATERS, Minister. "DR. JANE B. COATES | .fisn i R e gagam | FaRam—ii Sompunion St-_ Pa“ishcfi‘“i?“, M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Aoy Sharlosr ame ||| %0000 1 11:00 am—The Service with Sermon. Luther " Le e s MO DA 106 & Hoiy Communion and Ser- e b 0 31 . . y ¥ M 1337 0ak St. N.W. Col. 6227 745 Dan —Vesp nd Sermon. 800 pm o {\. Preacher. the Rector. s MeCallum, Reetor. 13th ST. AT. N. CAROLINA AVE. N b s L Mrs. A, J . %24, ! Wednesday. G L. Praser Service. | Prayer service, Thursday.... 8:00 bm 6:45 pm.—Ya Peoplé’'s Service E AY. MAY 3. | % on From Jert Interviews by Appointment | s vening Prayer and Serm: 3 Holy Commun A WELCOME SRY ONE CORDIALLY INVITEL Dl viais o outas 'R' Sormon ; “n‘on,’.,,,,,'“v.-:n?"md — Rev. Johnpl::gh:!'yler,DD ETHO o oo T0 AL imis ||| EYERY ot LY INVITED Tth“;ts pjn‘m;hstcmmh Luther Place Memorial rue et S hteen 12 0 S A | | r===——_h_—1CALVARY R CAMPBELL, Rector. Rev. J. W. CLARK, Rector Ei M MTN AND A a B. R n rvices on Sunday ay T s Ci V ritus. THh el o, ervices, on, Supday. May 3. 2a | (At Thomas Circle N.W.) ; et The Nativity 755750150, %! the Convention of the Conn. State Asso. Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor Mating . _ nmuzm(-no 1 COMMUNION. | ?' Spirityaliste. astin: " ’ d High Mass'.\ 3 Tuee., 10:30; Fri. 7:45 pm.” ||| | o R s iR T Ne JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister m‘ty Spmtua]ut Churcl'n Christ Church Eeorgetown The American Holy Cath Superintendent, Jerry McAuley 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt e : = NoRTaEAST :li\ml\n\ mewere. ||| 11 AM.—Service with Sermon, © a4 Thirtyamt sis S(_In IYLA%?A%E;IS Do, Siow v 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class, Mr. Stewart Vipond, President. adr Gl N 3 = = st dol SEeEEe j : i Caas) " d ¥ St i “The SiniBearer NENEY WROTH, RECTOR. | oo Com: Ave and Dancrott Place. ||| 7.00 p.m—FEpworth League. DR. ARTHUR C. CHRISTIE, Teacher | | Stinday at 8 p.m. Healing service, 7:30 pm Rector. 7:50 ; 11:00—Public worship, with s by the MINISTER on the subject : :50 p.m.—Organ recital. 1: 'ublic worship, with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject : ety y v Strack: subjec . - 7:30—Ho). > goocture by Rov. H. P. Strack; subject (Service to be broadcast.) ormine brater and Sermon. Cmemd el 8:00 Evening Worshi “THE ONE THING NECESSARY” “What Is a Prophet?” | N Ghristinn Hhdcavor Setictics, Sen: - HOLYE@?VI;&{W foress. | 1l:00—foty Communion and Sermon. || 70 Pm-—Evening Worship. oirt Greotings vy ev. 10a £ swac, ||| 7 P.M.—Christian Endeavor Societies, Senior o UCODORTER 4230 Service by st cnorr. se- ||| ““Transforming Power” T80 Speetn Teasn) Dave luniy Serpics. Message Service at 600 Pa. ave. se. | and Intermediate. Brightwood. D. ( $ lections from Gounod. $:00—Public Worship, with sermon-lecture by DOCTOR MONTGOM ! Services, 730, 9:30, 11 a.mn., 8 p.m. Thursdays and Holy Days. Holy Commun-| | 2 ERY on the subject: AN ik Box e Poncat 1 | i prine Your roevis. _*14l 8 P.M.—Service with Sermon. ! h—GE £ 5. Edwin A THE MAN WHO DARED TO BE IRS. 1 RIZPAH ELDON | S S g (?.l‘iflf.".';’.'i"""""" T_EPisCoPAL SUUT e AN EXCEPTION” 2 F ST N 1041 Wi below M &t. n.w Rector: The Heney T.. Durrant. | SPECIAL MUSIC Services: 7:30. 9:30, 11 am., o Church Doors Open in the Eveninz at Seven-Thirty ‘\Ichol.!. D D, 1 2th and N Sts. N.W, u ON. D. D., Rector 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W i ALL SOULS’ CHURCH || om0 2o . 4. ot 0.5, user |l FOUNDRY MEIHODIST Rats fersien ¢ 13:00— : L s is Disciles” Founded 1521 | o | Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. (Organized 1S14) -cm-.s: C?mf:m H:s Disciples’ e rAmy A (S ASCENSION Sixteenth Street, Near P Street rening Service at 7:45— i Mass. Ave. at 12th Bt. N.W, . . . “A Worth-While Influence’ ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., MINISTER “Formerly Pro-Catbedral, 30 A.M.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League | Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D., Minister 9: eagu & People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. Rev. Thomas Worthington- SHUBCE ) 9:45—Church School, Kindergarten during morning service. C;T";":m’:.“"‘,‘ A8 11 A.M. 9:30 A.M.—Church school. Sermon by | F?(‘l{‘:é SEATS - \ —of International Union of Gospel Missions. Rev. W. E. Paul, 11:00 A.M.—Sermon by REV. GEORGE CLARKE_ president, preaching. PECK, D. D., of Baltimore, Md. /4 p 1 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League Service. 4 ~0 FLOW SERVICE, REV. W. A. McKEE, P Churfhugfolt‘}‘x: é\ltogsmem London, England o 7HE mEART oF Y AN 11 AM~OVER| R % REACHER 8:00 PM.—NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF i ; | E GOSPEL MISSiON. & Formers T MISS HOOD, Soprano MR. ATWATER, Organ | asy walkiag atstance B8 8 P.M.—J. ARTHUR SCHLICHTER E;I; DGDS 2 Address by Rev. R. A. Tor from all downtown Totels and spart AY Ji | NOTED LECTURER AND ORATOR HMIDT. Pastor. SUNDAY EVENING AT 7:30, MUSIC AND EDUCATIONAL vl 3 = | Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service. Topic— §Bunday School. S0 ST addrens SILMS. ‘PROGRAM ADAPTED TO ALL AGES. HARVARD . : ) 2 The Parable of the Sower. jip, 10 . EnEle oston Merrimae s s S | <unday s«r\'lfefisva.m 11 am., 8 p.m. 7:40 P.M.—Organ Recital by Irene Salchow {Bission, TCuther Leagug, 7315 pm. Eve; STREET ENTRANCE Holy Day 7 ".‘miv‘".fl?x'\‘v. B \Poman‘s Missionars, Tuce Intercessory Prayers said daily on D < worship Thure- 1, Nbrtbeast cor o a. ave. 11:00—Morning worship. ST eapte rvice, 30 wm. REV. R. NICOL CROSS CHOIR OF 40 VOICES e e : o | \\elcnme to All Services at Foundry Male Quartet and Chorus Choir Under Direction of R. Deanc Shure - R. T. Busses Pass the Door

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