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CHURCH EDUGATIC ODY MEETS HERE e Work Among Young People, Discussed by Episcopal Leaders. tully R pal Church the by I among discussed us t ovin Delaware. Maryland, . Virginia, West V, District Columbia, Wednes Frederick, Dr. K ek for and now rector ch in, Youn \prising nnsylvan «d the which Md, of this John's essed the b, The | League.” The Dr Block commissio the work it ppointed REV. DR. J. M. ATWOOD. with direct ng young people. 1e commission is tional pr elected by the gove dy province to supervise the we ligiou ition in the province member the commissi v inon W ton Cathedral Jewell, secre educa men of the of re he m Visiting Church of Our Dr. CImgymml to Preach at fr Father. the commissior . mon Reports Considere hurch of Our of ti » Union m schoo Dwvyer were John Murray Atwood, dean chool of 1l preach the at the nth and | Rev the 1wrence and of the was on church Sunday of this commit nitely defined and a special \ppointed in more zation for religious ed! parts of the province bert N. Meade of Pitts in matters of Sunday chairman | It is proposed to during the dvise parish subject of the r cruit f scholars and the improv ment teaching methods in the Sunday schools time, t with Ho. Bradnack p.m., ceting of the Murray ist Society will be held May ) in the church. MOTHER’S DAY SERVICE. Gove G. Johnson to Attend Church Parley. Bapt n wil to is the Rev. thorit Memorial, preach to. and | considered the 1 com In the even Mother's day mon on he eveninz ser for Memphi ns of th uiting, t men to the min Robert 1 trider, D. Coadjutor West Virgi The host was Rev. Dou rector of All Saints’ Chur the meetin held se . Mother."” ce the D Tenn.. to attend vention meet to 18, at wh to | be h where were MOTHER'S DAY SERMON BY DR. EARLE WILFLEY Other Special Features of Tomor- delegate of to attend the A Michaelson is the Women's Society annual me of the Atlantic dis. trict, being held in Atlantic | City turn she will report to t meeting next Wednes TO ADDRESS BIBLE CLASS. Darby Also Will Church. row’'s Services at Vermont Ave- nue Churstian Church. “Wanted—Motr will be the subject of the Mother's day sermon Earle Wilfley tomorrow | th Vermont Avenue Chur At _the even Wi v will preach h nature sermon, which will be ed. his topic being “The Open Rev. Dr. at Brethren W. L. Darby the Fed 11 address the Bible class of the Brethren tomor- and preach at 11 of Men announced that Rev. tor of the Chevy h, has assumed daily vac > Buptist church- Preach | executive P of the Chu | row Society, on meeti t its an- this week, ficers to serve | O, vear: Missionary | Baptist ient, Mrs. C. E.|duties president, Mrs. Ada | Bible schools secretary, Mrs. C es. He has also been requested to | direct similar schools under on. A special trai | principals, teachers and other [ers will he held at Rust Hall !\\u weeks, beginning June 1. nnie Foster. ‘MOTHERS OF BIBLE TOPIC ization of the adult de- —_— hurch school will | Dr. be effective tomorrow, when opening | worship programs for women and | men separately will be provided. 3 the women a m appropria Mother's day will be in char Ballard The s ill be in charge of T » Columbian Male Qu: will sing and an orchestra, con- | Finnell F. Estes will pla The woman's will be taught by Dr ilmer Souder and the class men by Rev. J e Guy Smith, di- rector of religious education. Mixed classes will be taught by Judge J. I Parker and by Rev. Earl Tagegart. A class for parents of children from 1 to 11 ¥ s will be taught by WV T. Eddingfield and Mrs. M. H. Dar- |meeting of the (leaners nall. Mrs. Roy Koontz and Mr. N of Mrs. George Braund, lor will act ssistant superin- | Street, Wednesday. tendents ¢ nt. The Christian Society of the senior and int iate depart- ments has chosen the following off dent, Hack Vi nd The Woman's nual business Stonebraker: King: treasur literature secretary. auditor. Mrs. W department—Pr, Sterns: vice pr Lloyd and Mrs retary, Mrs. H treasure: The re, partment of A for 1d, and Smith Preaches Tomorrow nt Columbia Heights Church. Rev | Columbia Harvey He! Baker Smith of the hts Christian Church | a topic for his Mother" ome e to e of the Bible. Banishment . Smith will preact unday’ evening sermons on mpleted God ivents during the week will include the Sunday school officers and teach- ers’ meeting Thu evening, the Berean Class meeting at the home of Mrs. R. spiker, street, Tuesd: nd fot sia's ducted by v s the monthly at the home | 1349 Kenyon | as Parent-Teacher Society to Meet. he Parent 1cher primary departme Vernon Place Methodist Church uth will meet {mary room of the church | evening at 8 o'clock. Society the Episcopal in the pri Wednesday | rl Todit treasury preside Matthew Alice Chew VISITOR TO PREACH. M. E. Swartz in Hamline Pul- | | Got |lated tomor ¥ I{f\ E. Hez Swem, ““:j“ Baptist Church, {2 | morning service | Rev. E. Hez Swem's Sexmon Topic. | VI “S) How a Woman " will be re- 8 o'clock, by pastor Centennial who preaches at the Int pit Tomorrow Morning. LK Washin morrow mo Church_on NEW THOUGHT. “The Cat in the Sink” Leo by E. Matthews Dawson at THE PLANHOUSE. 814 N N3 SERVICE Adniission i A HEALING Will be he Exer OTHER HALL MISSION ) LA. AVE. N.W. For the }‘ronmtiun of rning. at God and Evolution, Topic. Wi d Evolu- | tlon subject of the mon b vsses G. B. Pierce, | minister ouls’ Church tom row in the new edifice at Sixteenth and Harvard streets. In th 7:30 there will be ucational films in Pierc pr m being adapted in God s ser- Intemauonal Bbee Students’” Association Will Hold Revival. ry TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, W. E. Monk of Bessemer, A 20 r and judge of Houston, will hold a three-week revival | Church of God, Fifteenth and ts southeast, ning tomor- Rev former Tex.. at th D st row 1 IN QUIETNESS SHALL BE UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Founded 1821 TH AND HARVARD STREET! ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., MINISTER 9:45—Church School, Kindergarten during morning service. 11:00—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Minister— “WHY I BELIEVE IN GOD AND EVOLUTION” MISS HOOD, Soprano MR. TITTMAN MR. ATWATER, Organ , Bass SUNDAY FIL) IN PIERCE AG EVENING AT HALL. 7:30, MUSIC AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ADAPTED TO ALL Mount | jmember I SERWON BY DR. ATWOOb.:] st | Chris. ;‘ | | | | i | E the fed- | & school Tor work: - | | | | of | series | “The | 8 | 1216 Euclid | of the J | | | school, | Church of the Atonement, | Obedience.” i (132 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. B. Y. P. U. NEWS The executive board of the Colum- bia B. Y. P. U. Federation met Tues day evening at the Central Union Mis- slon. Among other things being planned for the federation in the near WILL HONOR CLASS Confirmation Anniversary fo JuhelBlanTany dusaisl e by the I edia Federation, May Be Observed at Concordia y the Intermediate Federation, Ma Lutheran Church. 27 at the First Baptist Church, Six teenth and O streets northwest; the Annuul boat ride down the river, June . and the annual plenic at Chesa- peake Beach, August 1. y The “booster group, under the . ‘on. |16adership of Mr. Dunn, gave an in- 20" bovs anayslas 1h Tdoncoriiaticnt oo ) o oplake it S G siatheran Church, Twen.|ciiued by the -traveling' group tieth and G streets, wil tomorrow morning. 1 be celebrated | onducting services at the Baptist They will meet in the chapel at 11 a.m. and march into the church auditorium, where special seats will be reserved for them. A part of the program of the service will be devoted to the celebration of the anniversary. The arrangements were made by | Charles Dietz, sr.. who has been a of the church council for vears, Mothers’ day will be celebrated at * church both in the German and lish services. ALL-WOMAN SERVICE. First Trinity Reforined Church to Honor Mothers. man s The fiftieth di afternoon. A vocal duet was rendered by Miss Dona Mue Sparks and Her bert Reamy. Group € was the winner of t which the Bethany 5 conducted during the months of March and April. wyn Caskey Is the captain of this group. The other groups will tender the win ners a banquet on Tuesday evening, May 26. The ‘B, Y. P. of the First Bap- tist Church last Sunday, under the leadership of Gordon Willard, had a program consisting of a dramatized presentation and interpretation of the “shepherd” psalm—the 23rd. At its recent business meeting nominatio of officers were presented and will elected June 30. of one of the evening services at Centr. Union Mission, under the leadership of its president, T. R. Wilson. are being formulated for the annual banquet, to be held in June, at which time the new officers will be installed. many U he rvice in celebration day will be held tomorrow ening at 8 o'clock in the First ity Reformed Church, Thirteenth Monroe streets northwest, Dr, Buhrer, pastor. The servic be held by the ladies’ Bible class the Sunday school. Rev. Ann Leath. s religious instructor of the Y. W. . A. will be the speaker of the evening. Mrs. Louise Stambaugh is arranging the program. Mrs. Frieda Irwin is in charge ml rogram for the Mother’s day | to be held on the following Tuesday evening in the social room of the church. = The officers of the | class are: President, Mrs. I. Strong; | vice president; Mrs. F. Loeffler: sec. reary. Mrs_ J. Steele, and treasurer, Mrs. 0. Herzog. ‘Will Discuss “Joseph.” Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock's at the Third Baptist Church, and Q streets northwe {11 a.m. will be “Mother’s d: Junior (¢ Society will discus: oseph.” The Senior e oclety will discuss at 6| p.m. “Where and How Should We | pend Sunday The leader will He ohn W. Spriggs. mon to the Grand United Order of 0dd Fellows and Households of Ruth 5 - at § p.m. Services at McKinley. “What Christ Is Doing In_Heaven Today” will be the subject of Rev. Dr. S. Geriah Lamkins, pastor at the Mc. kinley Memorial ~ Baptist Church, Fourth and L streets, at 11 a.m. t morrow. Unon evangelistic services and preaching at 3:30 p.m. Rev. A.|the Sabbath school. The subject of H. Hart will preach at 8 p.m funday | the pastor’s sermon at 11 o'clock will 10 am., and B. Y. P. U, 6:30 |be “The Home.” Red and white {flowers will be given out at this | service. At 8 p.m. the pastor, Rev James Harvey Dunham, will take for the subject of his brief address “An Program for Mothers. departments of the Western terfan Church, on H street between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, tomorrow, with a special program in p.m Church of the Atonemem Services will be conducted at the 608 Fifty- sixth street northeast, tomorrow at 11 am. and 7 p.m. by the vicar, Rev. | Lorenzo A. King. The subject of the | sermon at the morning service will | be “The Benefits Which Come From | “And many nations shall be joined to the Lord in Il that day, and shall be my Dr. Lubeck at Gmce Church. || people’”—(Zechariah 2, Dr. Henry Lubeck, canon of |f| 11.) H fl)!lnjz(flnh ‘athedral, will be —_— he special preacher in G Episco- pal Church, Ninth and D slxyr:le(:s‘ BAHAI SERVICE Sunday Evening at 8:15 o’clock southwest, tomorrow morning at 11 | o'clock. Lecture Room of the Playhouse, 1814 N Street Mr. Howard MacNutt of New York Bahai Lecturer and Oriental Scholar will speak on “Christ in the Mosque and Synagogue” The Public Invited All seats free. No Collection. THEOSOPHY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 K ST. N.W. Sunday., May 10, 8 p.m., “Man, the Eternal Pilgrim” ALL WELCOME. SPECIAL LECTURE. Thursday. May 1%, 8:30 p.m.. “Animal-Man, Man and Divine Man” Study Class Wednesday, at 8 p.m Library. E WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S. 1216 H ST. N.W, NDAY. MAY 10 8 P.M.. LECTURE. “The Use of Words in Theosophy” By Herbert L. Solyom. AT 6:30 P.M. “Healing Soul and Body” By J. W. McGuire. Large Lending Library Ingram Memorial Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.E. Rev. Kyle Booth Minister 11:00 AN rshin and “Mothers of Today” By Mrs. Kyle Booth. £:00 P ~—Evening Servic “The Call of the Prophet” E CHURCH WITH A W 2 Christian Science Parent Church of the New Generation Represented in, London, England, and in oston. M Regular Sunday service at pm at Thirteenth and L sts. Church of Our, Father) | son sermon: ' “SIN ITS QWA C TIONER.” This Church is not connected with the organization now known us the First ‘cmmn of Christ, Scientist, in Bos a8, PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister. 9:30 a.m—Church School. 11:00 am @ “MOTHER"” Sermon by Minister. 6:30 p.m.—Y. P. S. C. E. 8:00 p.m. Sermon by Dr. H. H. Proctor of Brook!n N. Y MT PLEASA’\JT Columbia Road Near 14th St. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister. OCIETY OF WASHINGTON Eye St Phone Frank. 1889 (Healing Min Iy, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister. SUNDAY. 8 P.M. _“Mother and Her Divine Mi: " Friends Mcetm 1811 Eye St. N.VV‘ Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL. 10 A.M. ALL ARE INVITED. Friends (,hunh th and Irving S Ares iag foc wobskip, 11/ am: Thursday prayer meeting, | PASTOR. | * 1AM— “The Proverb of Motherhood” 5:00 P.M.— “They Who Inherit the Kingdom” 9:45 a.m.—Church School. EVERYBODY WELCOME. 7:45 MURRA NWORTITY, Phone First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. NW. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D.; Franklin I. Winter, Ministers Dr. Pierce Speaks Sunday 11 A.M.—“JESUS AND HIS MOTHER” 8 P.M.—Popular Address— “LIFE A MERRY-GO-ROUND” 10 AM.—Men’s Bible Class. Hon. William S. Culbertson, Ph. D, LL. D., Vice Chairman Tariff Commission and Minister-Elect to Rumania, Teacher. Temple, Eighth and F streets north-| in | Home for Aged Women last Sunday the | The union took charge 1 i Plans | Dr. Bullock will| preach the annual thanksgiving ser- | Mother's day will be observed in all | Presby- | C., SATURDAY, “COMRADES OF CHRIST.” Subject of Morning Sermon at Cal- vary Baptist Church. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, who is in At- lantic City, the morning service at Calvary Baptist Church t row I be in charge of Dr. J. H. lin of New York City, foreign secre- ary of the Americ st Foreign Missionary Soclety Franklin’s sermon will be “C In the evening Rev. cilor, superintendent School, will preach. The annual nday school banquet will be held ¢ evening, at which the speakers will be Dr. A. W. Vea- ven, pastor of the Lake Avenue Bap tist Church of Rocheste: Y., and Representative Walter ewton of Minnesota. Homer J. of the Sunday 4.1 Final Teachers' Meeting. | The las of the c for Episcop Nurtur of the ‘hurch using the Christian series will be held in the parish Souls’ Memorial Church, ¢ avenue east of Connecticut tomorrow evening at 6:30 will be served at 6 o'clock. 70 teachers are enrolled there being ¢ all I About | these teache 4 for from | lasses. of children of to 18 years of age. -— Will Stert Series of Sermons. at the Second Bap tist Church, Fourth street and Vir venue southeast, the pastor lis C. Primm, will begin a spe. of three sermons on prolb- iting Lo the home and n ect tomorrow night be “Home, Sweet Home.” A cho rus of mothers will lead the singing this service. There will be bap. At the morning service astor will preach a Mother's day fmon on the subject, “The Glory | Motherhood.” Tomorrow night, ser of NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgain). Church of the Holy City | tor. REV. PAUL I NAZARE | First Church of the Nazarene Tth and A St Linc. 9791. Rev. Marvin S. Cooper, Pator. 643 B St. N Line. 1160-W Sunday Schoo! | Moruir Open Daily SPERRY. | C \TH(“ 1C. JST. PATRICK’S CHURCH b.c. | Tomorrow Mer |instructive talk Washington. at the 11 on the Council of Nicaea, held in the ye —the | First General Council of the Church | after that of Jerusalem in the year 52 The Triduum in honc | Flower's Canonization [ May 17, 18, 19. (Sec 'ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W,, Bet. G and H Sts. | £ | | | | of the Little will be adv. May 16) | Masses, 7:15 and 8 High Mass, 9:15. Last Low 11:15, MAY DEVOTIONS, Week Days, 4:45 p.m. fass, PRI BYTERIAN. Peck Memorial Chapd Pa. Ave. 28th and M Sts Rev. IRVING W. KETCHUM 11:00 a “THE F 745 bm — MOTH 10715 am —Men's B 3:00 p.m 7:00 pm u. rister. and Sp Wednesday, & p.m.—Gos Eckington North Capliol, cor, Rev. H. E. Brundaze D. D.. Minister 11:00 a.m—"AN AMBITIOUS MOTE R:00 pm—A MOTI v Su cor. Flonda YOUR E.| | . A.. Pastor. 11 am— by chorus in,_soloists. ht Service Sehool Music “terior. Sermon. John fnowest ail things vor meeting. « Missionary oty. " Central Presby!emn Church (SOUTHERN A‘hf‘(fl’.y7 Sixteenth LN W v. James Pestor. 9430 a.m—Sunday ana - Bible 11:00am 5:00 p.m.- 6:15 pm. y o, Aristian Ende School ter League. Hour for Young Peo- ndeayor Societies. 00 pm — 800 pra.. Thured; children —Prayer service. ed for during morning © 14th st. eax or Mt. Pleasant car, or __16th st. bus 0 Irving st. n.w. " Georgetown Church P St. Near 3lst N.W James T. Marshall, D. D., Pastor. v Sehool. arshall E William B. Waller WESTMINSTER 7th St. Near E St. S.W. REV. HENRY W. TOLSON, PASTOR. Mother’s Day Service n AM— “Mothers lnf“the Bible” 8 P.M— “A Mother Entertaining a Prophet” A Hearty Welcome to This Friendly Church The Church of the Pilgrims BYTERT s\ 2 . P and Q sta. n.w Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School, with classes for every member of the family Witness-Bearers' class {or young women. Miss 8. L. Bu- chanan. LL. D.. teacher. 11:00 a.m—"The Lord jesus Christ-—Our Ladder Between Earth and Heaven Children cared for. during service. :00 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeavor, 5:00 pm.—Intermediate Christian En- deavor. +6:00 p.m—Social hour and supper at the manse, to which all strangers in the are invited. 00 p.m —Song service. 30 he Prayer Jesus Taught 15 p.m—Senior Christian Endeavor. ORDIAL WELCOME T0 ALL. Rev. PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 AM: “Mother’s Day Sermon” 8 P.M.: “He Spake of Trees” Jland evening ser _ling hall | Ca- | i | the | o'clock Mass | Thomas will give a popular and | held | MAY 9, 1925. MOTHER’S DAY SERMON ANNOUNCED BY PASTOR! “Motherhood: Its Glory,” Rev. J. R. Sizoo’s Theme at N. Y. Ave- nue Presbyterian Church. At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church Mother's day will be | observed tomorr both morning s. At the morn- o'clock, the min- R. Sizoo. will Motherhood— service, at 11 ister, Rev. Joseph preach on the subject, 1 its Glory. At the evening service, at § o'clock. an unusual Mother's day service is planned. It is the annual custom ¢ the church to observe this Mother's laughter service. The young women »f the church will act as the ushers {and will recefve the offering. A group | of young women will conduct the en- tire service and one of their number will present a tribute to mothers, dead jand living. large ung woman's *horus will essist in rendering a musi- al program appropriate for the oc on. ] unday evening tea will be served i for the young people of the church and thelr friends at 6:15 o'clock, which will be followed by a young people’s | meeting, at which Mrs. C. O. Good- pasture will speak on “The Leadership of Young Wom PRESBYTERL Eastern Presbyterian Church ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. 11:00 4 930 1000 D., Pastor. 1ass ."x‘.‘:')mf: VESSELS | | | ! | | i PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister 1AM “What Shall We Have?" 4:30—VESPER—5:30 “Can We Do Anything A heart talk about our “dead.” CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Ave.. 18th and . CHARLES WOOD. D. D Minis 9:30—Sunday School. Intermediate and Junior Departments. and Beginners' Depart- | 913 I's Bible Class. Address by Mrs. Irving Ketchum 45—All-Comers’ Bible Class for Men Children 2 to 6 | 5—C Endeavor Supper and 1 Sermon by Rev hite ov the Bible . k. “HOW N 3 TO OUR' BIBLE “CAM STUDY IN ORIGIN Choir of 100 Voices. WESTERN Presbyterian Church H St bet. 10th and 20th Sts. N.W Kev. James Harves Dunham, Pastor. MOTHER'S DAY 11 am “THE HOME" Special Mother's Quartet. 11 k0 to Church tomorrow and celebrate MOTH! Metrnpohtln Preshytenm Church When | Rev. i Will discuss “Parents, the Church and Children” The will be held at 7:45. You Are Invited 1 " NORTHMINSTER “ommunion Service Special musie. nnual 11th St. and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. HUGH KERR FULTON, Pastor e Washmgton Hexg'hts Presbyterian Church i .‘ Columbia and Kalorama Rds. | Rev. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister. H 0:30—Sunday 00, | 10:00—Bible Classes. 11:00—Worshi ermon by Dr. “SIMPLE TRUST. Communion of the Lord's Supper. 8:00 pm.—A _Moth Sermon “CHRIS Fourth Presbytenan Clmrch h and Fairmont § 2 oSEPR T KELLY, Pastor. 9:30 8.m—Sunday school. W. W. Tuckes. aperintendent. L7 Middleton, Teacher 11:00 a.m—Mother's Day _Service. The | Pastor will preach. Subjec “Family Life; Its Preserva- tion and Upbuilding.” 7:00 p.m.—Senior_and Junior Christian ndeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Tllustrated Lecture on Japan, by Mra. John Nelson " Mills. under the " direction_of the Woman's Missionary Society. 7:30 p.m.—Summer Bible School Tnstitite of the W. Bible School Assoc Palmer Monday, New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Rev. Joseph R. Sizeo, M. A | il A Place of Faith and Friendship | 9:45 A.M.—Bible School. 11 AM.—Morning Worship. “MOTHERHOOD: ITS GLORY” 6 P.M.—Sunday Evening Fel- lowship and> Tea. Speaker: Miss Sarah Wray of New York City. 8 P.M.—Evening Worship. Mother and Daughter Service Conducted by young women. Young women’s chorus. day with what is called a mother and | BE—A | Men's Class, | BAPTIST. FIFTH BAPTIST 3 Mothe EBRIGGS, 1iam 7:40 {DR. JOHNSON TO PREACH.| | S In Pulpit Tomorrow at Metropoli- { soclated with the board of temperancs prohibition and public morals of the | tan Memorial Church. | Methodist Church, will pr h th ] | i Dr. Raymond Johnson, who is as Moth 230 Aniti-g weeks, it 1 I know whe Foit Campai Mol Mother’s day sermon at the Metropoli- it an Memorial M. Church at the morning service, Dr. Frank W. Collier of the Ameri- | can University faculty will occupy the pulpit at the evening service. 0 M KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH ot B S.W CoPRVLA Rev CHRISTADELPHI " Christadelphian ChapeA Webster St. Worship, 11 am. Chrxstad:l hmnEccl_esxafi M\HL LODGE HALL y Sunday. 11:30 am. All welcome b CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. worship “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ‘GRACE > CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SC TENTIST | iz hool. BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THY, FIRST (CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Shurch of Christ, Suenusl Second Church of Christ, hcnenhst, 111 C st N M and First Sta d Church of Christ, rev. b Y AN i Temple. Liith nt 11:00 8.~ The P B 700 pm Miss 30 Pa. ves. ASTOR, F. W S.w b MY The Arcade, 1ish : SURTRCT 1 \‘:ADAM AND FALLEN MAN” t Tark rd AY. 11 AN DAY SCHOO! DNESDAY EV > K 0'CLOCK. READING ROOMS: . r ’ FIRST CHURCH— i . Investment Blig. e - Hours ar}ru\n CHURCH—I11 ¢ 8t o Sinaaye 200 16" 5 THIRD CHURCH— Colorado Bldg., 1th and G Sts.— POt +"50 10 530 ! Park Road ! AND ¥ P WE “The nghlands Baptlst Church 14th and Jef Sts. 0 9 (¢ CORDIALLY INVITED AN UNCOMPROMISING MAND ays (except Wednes. ‘ {E. Hez Swem RITUALIST. | The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor ALFRED H. TERRY, Subject “Truth Versus Supersti Followed by spirit messas “Religion is superstition.” ¢ Pythian Temple. ond floor. Al weleome Home-Cooked Supper Friday. May 15, from 5 io & pm "MRS. RIZPAH ELDON ‘ 512 F ST. N.W. message i ers Mo Spiritusl reading daf Unity Spiritualist Church NORTHEAST MASONIC TEMPLE. 8th and F Sts. N.E. Mother’s Day Service. Lecture by Rev. H. P. Strack Sundny at 8 pm. Healing at 730 p.m DR. P. M. SINGH. a native of INDIA tly arrived, will demonstrate the pwer of healing | £s by Dr. Singh and Rev Chevy 'Chase Baphs( Chl.uch Theater B B. I EDWARD 0 Rev CLARK NCROWNED QUEENS.™ LILLYWORK ON THE PILLARS." Chevy Ghane HELP U : PNational Baptist Memorial (IMMANUEL) CcOME Spiritml at 8 Johnson, D. D. r with a message The Blood of Jesus Christ Cleanseth From All Sin. Morning worship at “GRACE AND TRUTH’ Mother's lhu service at 8: ~ “HIS MOTHER" mother present ol 7 45, Fammy Tosols 8 pm._Praser and Fellow- ship Servic (m\e (l E e at 600 Pa. at 8 pm All_welcome. Bring Your Friends. DR. JANE B. COATES 337 O0ak St. N.W. Col. 6227, Interviews by Appointmen Daily and Evenings, Message Seance 8 pm. 11: Meetings Wednes. b v. K'pm. Private interview da ment. 500 Bt st. s BAPTIST. The Fnendsh.p Baptist Church Temblg ngtis! Church DE. Minister. | l\ ETROPOI.JIT MOTHER'S DAY JOHN COMPTON BALL. Astiand 3 XN stor . B. AUSTIN speaks. — MOTHERS i¢" SoLoERS Y. P, U. %00 in S. N. on fime Morning at Eleven “Fit for the Kingdom” Evening at Eight |“Tributes to Your Mother”| | MOTHER USHERS. MOTHER SONGS MOTHER POEMS. Mother. Everything | st Mothe | BROOKLAND BAPTIST| BETHANY 12th wnd Newton N. | Rev. HUGH T WOODRIDGE BRANCH, | Preaching by the vastor. 11 22nd and Rhode Island Avel NE. | DRAVING MOTHER™: 8 | 0. 0. DILTZ. Th. D.. Ministe | BLESSED MOTHER 7:00 pm Eversthing u RHODE At Second St EVENSON, F ISLAND AV N.W sto Bi Jui 63 pm | Evershody feels at . 9:30 a.m —Sunday school at hoth e school, 9:30 ani. Gi 11:00 am—Th rest Church, 11 am. B pm. Prayer meeting Love—a “Mom Y, P. Un Rev. J. H. Strong i w AN O1d-Time me at B v THE 3 Mothe PETWORTH and Randolph Sts NRY J. SMITH. Classes for al ses s Day. SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. | Ellis C. Primm, Pastor. | | Seventh 11:00 am.— 1 Rev. HF i “The Glory of Motherhood” i 9:30— Mother's Day Sermon - | — H | i | i 10:20— 11:00 am.—Sermon by Pastor “Honor Thy Father and Mother” 8:00 p.m.—Sermon “Personal and Spiritual Discount” 7:00 p.m.—Sr. and Int. B. Y. P. T Cordial invitation is extended to all persons o make this vour home 8:00 p.m.— “Home, Sweet Home” (First in Special Series.) A MOTHER'S CHORUS will lead the singing. | BAPTISMS. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | 7:00pm—B.Y. P. U i Live, Helpful, Sei Classes for all. | Refreshing es. || CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH | 8th and H Sts. REV. J. H. FRANKLIN, D. D,, of New York preaches at 11:00—“COMRADES OF CHRIST” REV. HOMER J. COUNCILOR Preaches at 8:00—“LOYALTY” 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Christian Endecavor You are welcome at all these services Male Quartet Chorus Choir THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets (just above Scott Circle) Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 11 AM—“THE. WOMAN RESPLENDENT” (Mother’s Day) Communion Service and Reception of New After the Morning Sermon 8 P.M.—“Crowned With Many Crowns” ©'8.8.,9:30 AM. B.Y.P.U,6 to7:45 Members Swedish services Sunday at 3:30 p.m. by Pastor S. Svansan of Philadelphia, Pa. Join the Prayer Meeting throngs every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. West Washmgton Baptist Church "V|T JLZRL L BAPTIST CHURCH d classes for all ¥ Come. 1