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12 CHURCH WILL NMARK ITS GOLDEN JUBILEE Ceremonies at Eastern Pres- byterian Will Last a Week. 4 Has Church Jubilee THE EVEN MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS IN BALTIMORE { Many Local People Will Take Part in 48th Annual Con- vention. The forty-eighth annual convention of the Christian Missionary Society of Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia will be held at the First Christian Church, Baltimore, from Monday to Thursday of next week. LING STAR, B. Y. P. U. NEWS The Columbia Federation will hold its annual election of officers at the Columbia__ Baptist _ Church, Falls Church, Va., next Tuesday evening. Miss Dorothy Wakefield, acting presi- dent of the Falls Church B. Y. P, U. is arranging an interesting program. ‘The results of the six months’ inter-un- ion campaign will also be made known at this time. Special cars will leave Twelfth and_ Pennsylvania avenue northwest at 7:20 p.m. and return aft- er the meeting. The athletic depart- ment of the federation will present an entertainment at the Masonic Hall, Eighth and I" streets northeast, next WASHIL S TUN. SATURDAY, BIBLE STORY CONTEST WINNERS ARE CHOSEN James Harbin and Terrelle Crum Get Two Weeks at Camp as Grand Awards. Boys representing various Sunday schools of the city met Wednesday night in the third annual Bible story- telling contest held at the Y. M. C. A. Auditorium, 1736 G street. In the senior group of contestants, consisting of John Schall of Metro- politan M. Church, John Thacker of Union M. E. Church, Ivan Munch, Church of the Brethren, and James MAY 1925. WILL DISCUSS CREEDS. Rev. 16, Dr. Wood’s Sermon-Subject Tomorrow Morning. At the Church of the Covenant to- morrow morning Rev. Dr. Charles ‘Wood will preach on Creeds Are Made.” At the evening service at 8 o'clock the sermon, also by Dr. Wood, is to be on “A Message to the Soul From the Flowers and Birds.” John Hays Hammond, explorer, en. gineer, statesman and philanthropist, will be the speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Men's S v to be held Tuesday evening at 8:30 in How Living | Closing Sermons at Zion. Dr. H. T. Madford, pastor John Wes- ley A. M. E. Zion Church, Fourteenth closing sermons of the conference year ject in the morning will be “Getting the Victory”; at night, “The After- math of the Recent Revival. communion will be administered after the morning sermon. Dr. Medford will leave Wednesday morning for the an- nual conference at Harrisburg, Pa. A call for a meeting of all the new mem- bers, together with a general member- and Corcoran streets, will deliver the | tomorrow morning and night. His sub- | Holy | ;hlp meeting, is made for Tuesday at | COPAL WHITE. METHODIST EPISC METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. (435) and C St. N.W. | || Jonn Marshan 1 | REV. GEORGE SHAW JOHNSON, | Minister. Il| 11 am.— ! “Seeing Jesus Only” 8 pm.— “Dying as the Fool Dieth™ | | Harbin, . S 2 Calvary Baptist, first place : . . CHEINDEAN. - Rev. ( Jarrett, pastor of the | Saturday, at 8 p.m. The Intermediate | Harbin, vary Baptist, / the lecture room of the church. Mr. 3 ; The fifticth anniversary of the F Fiftcenth’ Street Caristian Church, | Federation is arrunging a play en-|Was won by James Harbin, second | Hammond, friend and associate of the | VERMONT AVENUE s ,,",,,“Ir,(’:;}a\:l.;" R ern Presbyterian Church, Sixth jand Rey. C. R. Stauffer, pastor of the | titled “Chrysanthemum,” under the di- | b¥ John Thacker, and Third by Ivan|late Cecil Rhodes in the latter's em- Vermont Ave., North of N St il i il x: - and Maryland avenue northea Ninth Street Christian Church, this |rection of Mrs. E. J. Douglas, inter- [Munch. ¥ pire building in South Africa, will teil .. Pastor. i\ The National Mcthodist Church and Marylan: city, first and second vice presidents | mediate superintendent, to be given| Those who had qualified in the|of his experiences in the famous Jame- | TH, ) e Y, P y tor ‘ i which Rev. Dr. Alfred E. Barro SF thie aostety: Wil Decis St nemsiens |at the TAEE Segiint Charek, Moy 3. ’u?“é’,‘,x,f;?;.‘? e Wil e T el aon el the thrilling prelude (o the | | Sae————————=1 ] pastor, will be observed with cere- of the convention and Mr. Stauffer |3 . g any, d Cus of Cal-|Boer War. Preceding the meeting, at G i :. jes commencing tomorrow and will lead a conference Tuesday on| ‘“Jesus Encourages the Fishermen,” |Vary Baptist, Alfred Toombs of St.|8 o'clock, the society will hold an im- J GOS. Dumbarton Avenue Aol S é eneral church work. Rev. P. A. Cave | was the subject discussed by the *'Loy A,"d"“ s Eplscopal, Terrelle Crum of | portant business session. 00 POWER OF CHOICE. M. E. CHURCH veek g Wallace M resby M 2 continuing one week. of Washington, general secretary of group of the Fifth B. Y. P. e o vora tresb vt Hik e B R e A B{-‘a’i‘f:“"".m Rév. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor. ! Dr. Barrows will preach the anni- the society; James M. Pickens, treas- | last Sunday evening. Those who took | Harrell, of Ninth Street Christian and Chapel of the A = 10 a.m —Sunday School i versary Sermon tomorrow morning. urer, and J. A. Scott, secretary, will | part were: Forrest Neal, leader: Miss | Bliss Evans of Mount Pleasant M. pel of the Atonement. Columbia Helghts Christian| 1780 au 8t S0 %kching by the Pas. - g ill sing a hymn | present annual reports. Rev. Jesse|Thelma Pilcher, Miss Shipp, Miss Jen- (E. South. In this group first place| Holy communion will be celebrated Park Road Near 14th. fpworth League SitreiHHIdur Hosthiom v s 5 Guy Smith, director of religious edu- [ nie Hodge, Roger Davis and Ray|Was won by Terrelie Crum, second|at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at Harvey Baker Swmith, Minister. e written by a former minister of the ation of the Vermont Avenue Chris-| White. by William McIntyre and third by |the Chapel of the Atonement, 608| 11 . TR[NITY M. E. CHURCH church. In the evening Rev. Dr. W. Uan” Church. will conduct ‘a confer- Al a recent business meeting in the |Richard Castell, ' = 7| Eitty sixth street northenst. ny _the A0 B P he ST T e tEe 4 bastors’ iV. ALFRED E. yS. |ence on religious education. Immanuel B. Y. P. U. officers were| T} 2 cre Jesse Guy|vicar, Rev. Torenzo A King. > T §ass—Fuemcol b St aud Pa Ave 4. Morgen, president of tie Eastorsy AENEV: CYMERED i IBAREOMS Among other delegates from Wash- | elected as _follows: Kason Gibson, | Smith Dr. A R. Kuldell, Mrs. Henry | subicet of the sermon will be “Prayer| 00 b —Chriauan Enieavor BEV. TEANI STEPLMAN, Pastar. Federation, will un:nl-er unf l:_d(;re S. — ~ |ington who will address the conven- president; Gladys Morse, vice presi l;';dl‘lutZ.eMx. ’llzulh:’m A. Hummer | and Its Answer = THE FRIENDLY CHURCH | Sermon, 11 a.m. and 8 pm. by the pasior. The Burrell ladies’ class, of Calvary |- tion will be Mrs. B. H. Melton, Mrs.|dent; Elizabeth Montgomery, corre-|? >age N chison — ue. 7 pm. i3 Baptist Church ““; l"""“f' re“"‘r’fl CHARLES BRANDON BOOTH | W. G. Jamison, Mrs. O. E. thson.‘nxnunding secretary; Helen Newcomb, “gé ’l:edrl;.so”;y( me' --u}.‘m;u aw?‘rds EPISCOPAL. NTH R FT ‘Douglas Memorial " A% ® numbers. augmented by the . rs. W. R. Metz and H. H. Harmon. |recording secretary, and arence | Wi ade to those who had won first | — o & b N.E. Hiill Orchestra, under the leadershiv | | |ISTED FOR ADDRESSES ™ g 2 5 Bruce, treasurer. These officers will | place in the different groups in the| S 1. AGNES’” CHURCH REV. A. H. McKINLEY, Pastor. of Charles W. Guest. bo fnatalled At ithe snpual bamguet,{preliminary contests, William X 46 Que Street N W. CHRISTIAN 9:80 b Bunila Monday evening will be yvoung peo- == CHURCHES TO AID DRIVE. !xay Cooper, jr., John Thacker, Terrelle (Fla. ave. or N. Capitol st. cars.) 11:00 a.m. and 8 p. Pubiic worship with ple’s night. “Why the Chimes Rang,” | Will Speak Twice in City Tomor- Group “D.” under the leadership of |Crum and Willlam McIntyre. After Services Sundag—7 and 11 am. and & p.m. 9TH AND D STS. N o sermons by pastor the composition of a former scholar at e Miss Frances Squiers, will have charge | these awards had been made, the | Sujoscholi o030 am. =0 5 = 2 St e D B LT, the church, will be recited by the pas. row Under Auspices of Volun- Will Back “Bundle Day” for Near|.f the program in the Bethany B. Y. Jl}:dg:‘;& rlnads known their decision in | sions, Friday, 8 p.m 1100 THE CHURCH OF THE BIG WELCOM tor; a comic sketch by a double quar P. U. tomorrow evening. the final contest and the certificates, | — 00— tet, impersonations and vocal selec teers of America. East Relief Work. The monthly business meeting of the | entitling the \\Ilmwrs to two weeks i = “The Supremacy of Love” tiofs, Misses Maude and Dorothy Red- [ 4 3, so! Gen. he churches in the District are|First Church B. Y. P. U. was held [each at Camp Letts, were presented ” dish Eaward Cellow in song and | Cheries Brandon Booih; son f Gen co:;eefl:‘(lngl in making Bundle day.|May 6 at the home of Elgin Smith. | to James Harbin and Terrelle Crum. ||| ST. JOHNS CHURCH H < McKENDREE : and Mrs. Maud Ballington Booth, will u i = D ks nrincion e i fRE vt ey | ! 7:45— B | stry. il i . here tomerrow | May 2T, . success, according to_ the | The principal business was the annua . Lafayette 'Square. Mass. Ave. N.W. | Tuesday evening will be homecom- |deliver two addresses here tomorrow | ywuchint o “headquarters of the Near | election of officers. Roswell Jinkins | “ i . ing nizht, the newer members enter-|ynder the auspices of the Volunteers B B 1 & nainee | was Glacted presidents Varren Miller. Sermons by Rev. Dl’ Ball. Services: 8 A.M., 11 A.NL,| The Daughters of Job Between 9th and 10th St T taining the older members. A feature( .. . the day from their pulpits and ask | vice president; Miss Mary | o What a Christian l\nun will be ervices: o o Orpisie g an (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) will be a reminiscent address by Rev Ame s B s S SIGhE tolnoanariie! recording secret | the subject of Rev. Dr. J. C. Ball to :30—S. 6:45—C. E e o T Joseph T. Kelly, pastor of the Fourth [ e will address the morning service | thez? CORSTRERi CA8 U0 CFOPREOrt, o4 Aoy Corre - | morrow morning at the \Ielro’lohlun | 8 P.M. I Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor Presbyterian Church, who presided at |3t the West Washington Baptis Columbia director of the relief organi. | ry Trav Baptist Church, and in the evening ||| I|| Clarence Roy Stauffer, Minister. Prayer Service. the organization of the church May | Shurch and e ““","“"‘""‘h‘l‘,‘\ zation. The church ladies will also|ven, p nces Crueton, as-| “What _a_Christian Owes.” | Dr. Johnston will preach at ||| __ S e Sabbath = School . Classes 10, 1875 | Alfred D. Calvert will sum |, o i morning subject will be | be appealed to to give all the old sistant pianist; Mrs. Jordan Bentley | 11 AM. and 8 P !Fourteenth Street Church of | ,,. —Pustor's Sminute talk o arize the church activities of the [ Church. His morning subject ibl superintendent of the intermediate I i 11:00 A.M.—Pastor's J-minute talk half century. Miss Bsther May Melick |, Dollars and Seuse in the Crime Prob. clothing possible. Y. P. U Miss Beulah Moore. super-| gy oo Church Christ pastor "mneme INDIRECT | @) I Il be the soloist. The members are [ 151 and1a the evening, “Lights and = intendent of the junior B. Y. P. U., - e Wi Bt e NFLUENCE ! et o ial b Shadows Within the Prison Gates.” = ] Smith was el d as di 8th St Between B and C N.E. MTH AND A B.E. Bible study. 10 a.m. hrerarig o e b specal aerng 2 | *3 00 ha arranged aiao.to oa-| Seoond Baptist Church Program. | igin” smitn was, sleciod, au 0|, 20 feofeven boac ke |The Nativity , 47 A0 0 8%, o, | o BB HEESLLST imherio organiz e e | dress the wounded soldier Walter | At Second Baptist Church, Third e o The phdmlec] B Lt i e o e 7:30 pim.: Thure.. 7 am 7:45 b £ 6:45 P.M.—League Devotional Service. aber of the organizations have sig the entire . RESURRECTION, 15th and G N.E A Rearty welcome o eversbody. » nified their intention of presenting 1‘“’94h'(“;!w:dl‘:u}d al.~‘u to pf“;,;-‘ between HRandJ ILstree,(‘n lrorthw\’flllfi was also elected us the official dele. 1 30, 4: Tues.. 10:30; Fri.. 716 pm. B. LARIMORE. Miniuter. Ve Iabe 3 birthday gifts to e Belmntiony, S “| tomorrow Rev. olloman wi te of the union to the international| Low Mass . 7:30am. CIATION, in the ¢ i E irthday gifis to i e L i 5 hataon|susiofiieinnion tojthe intetiomal || Kow M \oam. | THE ANNUNCIATION, in the Congressionsl |~ Park View Christian Church ratersial Night. ———— Through Jesus Onl At 330 P.m.|meets in Indianapolis in July. The | JEb Mass R can_Holy Catholic_Church MIDWEEK SERVICES Wednesday evening will be fraternal there will be a special rally service |pewly elected officers will be installed g pm. S . with neighbors and friends ex- BACCALAUREATE SERMON- and Rev. H. D. Denson will preach.|at a banquet to be held during the - Mass daily :} 7 St. Pauls Church ":'uml; ’biif.'?.a!'»?' g el b X S S At 8 p.m. Rev. Mr. Holloman will| ast week of June. St. Andrew’s Church VUGS, near Waahinglon Gircla, Weiture” clluic: “Thurduy. 3:30 P — John B. Larner, president of | Bishop McDowell to Address 400 |Preach on d“T};eSL'olnvermon of the i Ak i M H. Ave.and V 8t. N.W. | . Arlington A. McCallum, Rector. StoeyiHouy; oo lucted by ‘our R rempee: shington Loan and Trust Co. Eunuch and of Saul. < 3 5 REV. J. J. DIMON. D. D, Rector. SUNDAY, MAY 17. 8:00 P.M.—Prayer Meeting. J. Nichols of Keller Memorial Graduating Nurses. Y May Procession at St’ Mary's. | s = | A e e - Lubteran Church, Rev. John Paul Ty-| . . Sumemrialislis iR | 0 & m—Momning Trayer and Instruc- ler of Epworth Mathodist Church | , Bishop William F. McDowell will| “Father's Day” to Be Celebrated. | The May processio be held at : 3 s i e e o (R CH_'RISTIAN SCIENCE L GRItver the batcdinireats sereion at St. Mary's Church tomorrow after- | Fiaimns m, UN South. Rev. C. R. Stauffer of Ninth |deliver the baccalaureate sermon a = - sl : e jco and Serma Holy Communion every week day ati | CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST > = o the Calvary Methodist Church tomor-| Dr. John E. Briggs will preach on noon at 4 o'clock. On the feast of the| . 7:30 am., except Thursday at 11 am. ;. | §13 zoth St. N.W. Street Christian Church. Rev. v Shade GBFIsE torpe ot ¢ Chr to heaven come to All OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, Booth of Ingram Memorial Con; row evening' for' the | igradusting|:The Glooy of Jesus Chridcs tomonfancension ' ofi Christ ~into ;' Sl Seath ¥ras il kesig al R CHURCH OF OHRIST, Rev. James L. McLain, D. D., Pasior. i oo o classes of all the schools of nursing | row morning at Fifth Baptist Church. | Thursday, there will be masses at 6, St. Stephen s Church ST jOHN'S CHURCH | IST. IN BOSTON, MASS. | Bev-Ja I o Teprekentinis the T aRlr tons :;r = " lin the District. About 400 graduat.| There will be @ “misslonary pageant” |7, 8 and 9 oclock am. and at S0T: it N . | First Church of Christ, Scnenuxt. 1§30 am —Sunday School, ington City: and Williura !ing nurses will be present. The pro- on sheftndeetC SNIEh (RO WRTDY, j13:10) pin, Georgetown Columbia road and Euclid st. worth” League = LR g A ora ! ses Wi > b “ather's v - aching by pastor. ursday evening will be the com s e s & : Z S = o e SES, Rector. Gt Wednesday May 20. 8:15 p.m munion service, &t which Rev. Joseph | 3mes Shera Montgomery, the pasto Friends Church VIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER |Th|rd Charch of Chriat : ceits T Relly Will assiat \the ‘pastor. Mrs. | s oo & 00mOR o =TheStingy Dr. C. A. Dinsmore to Preach. 13th and Irving Sts. N.W. | Holy commu y Communion. Masonic Temple. 13th st. anc Viola Klinge will be the soloist. ocuzsEEa eSS ! e 8.8.9:45 a.m. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. | Sunday School ol 1Fourth Church of Chns!. Scienti Sunday morning. May 24, Dr. Bar- | Dr. Charles Allen Dinsmore, pro-{ . 30 p.m. Thursday prayer meeting. ¥u£mn am orning Prayér and Sermon | The Arcaits; B4th’ n Cani Paik 1. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH row i *h on “The Next Fifty| Dr. Lewis to Address Ministers. iff*‘”' '“‘})Y:“: ‘;‘“i‘,;"‘;“‘: fi"fi);‘:'fl,’; MURTAY 'x:' KENWORTHY, PASTOR. o M i e Pracer s s ‘ears. Speci sie, wi S ity on Dante, c 0! Moy W. Phone Cols ———| _ THURSDAY (As SION i A Paste: o e UM A T rans EL Tamied mreai | ol ot o T Clovelan e | IaE Mema At oy hons Crlemots st Church, Georgetown| - hfsm AL ASCESION DAY “MORTALS 'AND TMMORTALS Rev. g\x 3 HOPFSLAN, Pastor. The celebration will close with men- | d€nt of the General Conterence of the | Congregational Church, Thirty-fourth Friends Meeti 0 and Thirty-frst Sts. | n_: 00 am —The Holl Communion: E 1930 am— P night. The meeting will be in charge | Methodist Protestant Church, will ad-{and Lowell streets. rien leeting REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH, RECTOR. 2od Sormon. Rev. Harold F. Pellegrin of the men’s Bible class. Rev. W. L | dress the ministers of the Methodist — 1811 Eye St. N.W. N ‘ " ST.MARGARETS | £ 7:00 ' —Epworts League. Dariey, ox : . rotestant and Methodist Episcopa 5 2 ; > 7:30 a.m —Hols Communion. Conn. Ave. and Bancroft P 8:00 p.m— ,,ed,;m,.,‘;“g,“‘(’:;u,;;;:e'-:(_m O ihe | Churches of Washington and vicinity | Rev. E. Hez Swem's ‘Spring Story. Meeting at 11 a.m. RE e ey S0 | amv . Ave. and Bancroft Place. : _ READING ROOMS: i oyalty. ofl desus! the address. Charles Myers will be|Next Monday at the preachers’ meet-| "o " FO SR S FIRST DAY SCHOOL. 10 A.M. T and Address. | . { FIRST CHURCH— Instatlation bf Hew Epworth Lessus 1 Saptiol Hill C ® | ing of the Methodist Episcopal Church, | _ “'SPring Story e 3 ALL ARE INVITE & = Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.— S i the soloist. The Captiol Hill Orchest ven With Her L« 1 be re — will render several numbers. . |held at the Methodist Building, First | 7ven Wih Her Tovero Wil be te CHRISTADELPHIA) HOLY CONIFORTER#F’ ba0—su FoE BisD (o3iint Wedncadsy ¥ The cholr of the church, under the ;;2‘;"3:’";"1 ;',‘.‘j‘;«‘r'L‘“‘“"m“;"gflg;r{“""f{,‘; Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor cemefiméxl Cj'u‘istadel hian Chapel S a 3‘_"““"' s = !M}—\&-mvszI}"lrEr(lr\\!.l(l)a*\;rall}:dofiur;} | SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. = Rosedale M. E Church E east, 3 ShEpegt . s 7 2 A fours. 1 t0 & pm. (excent Wednesdays, 1 (o jroction Of \Miss Nellie Sacrey, is|}\ist. paul’s Scheme for a Broader | Baptist Church. His subject at 11 3 wnnurs: NW. REV REGINALD B STEVENSON. Vida 6. Sindnye 2740 103 50" Clowd notidass) e ey n planning a musical number through-|2¢ ¢ill be ““The Tillable. ENSON. Vicar, 1 K 2V T P Mini: oiit e sertse ot mas e Ministerial Culture. |am. w e ble. A return engagement of the P 4:30—Evening Praver and Sermon. The | THIRD CHURCH— REV. A. T. PERKINS, Minister. o= A —— — Weatern” Evangelist | Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN e s e e Colorado Bldg.. 11th and Preaching=—11 am. and 7:45 pam. 5 = : e Cliss on e CALRT G Pt y. Ascension Day—Holy Com- ours. 0§ (Wednesdass. | n. TS o) Chrch, Dr. Darby to Address Men. Story of a Dreamer,”. Is Topic. A. H. ZILMER v os LS N S munon at 11 T ot intiaetand hafidass. ‘ 45" The history of the church dates| "0 %0 exeeutive secre.| At the West Washington Baptist| May 17 to 19. Bector: The Reverend Henry L. Durrant. ALL WELOOME ALWAYS. | FOURTH CHURCH— L= e 7 mumnt? oF Soun mep. o tary of ¢ Naohingioh “puderion | Chrch Somerrowe Charlen Hooth | General doples SALVATION:" | Sy p QSO SSrRE | ST, THOMAS' , L B, | e Arvgd, b and Pk oo M INE y y nd Q o e Fopmnier, oL yeuns e o | e ARkt o e il apek st 1L e S DE WLt | e g swae 11 s, maer| CHURCH OF THE ST, THOMAS' ; udbRs, | Setgsiiew s 200 Porl oo L started a Sunday school at the home |Bible class of Calvary Methodist|Darby will preach at 8 p.m. T N T st sul>a | ‘Hearcrs vs. Doers of th day | - of Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes, on |Church tomorrow 'morning at 10| Story of a Dreamer nm\v‘ T e INCARNATION | Wordor® ™ 2 = ANT. ; Methodist Episcopal Church H street near Eleventh northeast. |0'clock. At night he will preach at; = STUDENTS, We Saveds Saved by Falth Ao 8:00 p.m.—Choral Evensong. No sermon. | Fourteenth and Emerson The first officers were: Fernando|West Washington Baptist Church. BINIE SIUDENT May 10, Tuceday. 8 pm.: “When Are Pl - Thursday. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist, .St, Paul A. U. M 12 Churchw Streets N.W. Cortez Cate, superintendent; R. H. T. s International Bible B i b o AT REV. GEORGE W. ATKINSON. D. D.. Rector | METHODIST EPIS $th and Ese Sts. SE | Lelpold, assistant superintendent, and Christ's Coming Ts Topic i 1 e . ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. | ____Services: 7:30 and 11 am. _ “ST. PAUL CHURCH | e ALY e Joseph T. Herson, D. D., B. H. Warner, secretary and treasurer. 2 oPie. | Students’ Association C delohianEcclesia @7 | ST+ L : 1 2. % Biakiaite aatunaa e e Sy Minister 7 Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, both of whom| ‘“Auto, Radio, Airplane, X-Ray; In-i pyTHIAN TEMPLE A DITORIUM, istadel phian el esia iere Tk oo A St S | _*nd and S sts. n.w. Folland. = 10:30 am.. pvnmhl_n( have passed the S80-year mark, are|crease of Knowledge Signs of Christ'si 1012 9th St. NAVAL LODGE HALL, rd and A Sts. S.E. GEO. W. COBB, Pastor. ert of the RS - P orons sl extec ttend the | Soon Coming,” will be the subject of | 3:00 p.m—Lecture by \(r M. G. Elis. | _Every Sunday_“1i M&‘z’.flf_ BEV. WILLIAM HENRY FETTUS. Rector. 9:30 am —Sunday School jedze, D, the B B D T e o o i S i by DL« Subkc RegODe PROVIRNGES AR R P e e d 11:00 am—Morning__ worship. _“Thad-| bloaitence, . {‘ N ey B 11AM.: "Tn the Spring of 1872 a chapel was|B, G. Wilkinson, dean of theolog: 4:30 p.m —Service meeting. St. Paul” éh_‘ h‘ 0GE™ CREEK | 7o ame oty Communton. | 7:00 pm.—Bowertn Lesene * ameE | fon AT ¥oAsThm orearhing by Rex built on Eighth between F and G |Washington Missionary College, at| T-jESr_'rv:l-a“;w" Stuzrme = {ot. Paul's urc EAR #:6 Am—emroy Sl __R:00 p.m —Evening service. o i SO 0k RCORD 06 | Sermon by i .. v, e % i A C! SEA’ a .CTION. Vi in Restored Chi 11:00 a.m.—Holy Com and Sermon B TR R e e e e e N mvon, sufiiyi.“l’n‘l.‘?? Eommunion. 845 am. i ER ey MOUNT PLEASANT {METHODIST _EPISCOPAL_(C lored). | Revy, J. T. Herson, D. D a E ary, was s . orning service. 11 a.m. P —Evcmni Pra rmon O P i , Do D, 2 v Sun- —— 7:30 p.m——Evening Church service. (Assistant) | | e e e = Church of the Holy C:ty 8 = - e 1 M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | Ga]bmth A. M. E. Zion Clmxch Yy gle fargiched s s, termon | «Covenant Meeting” Called. Bpisien 11329 HISTORIC R e oyt S e it st T o 3 . 8 PM . = X 5 " th above s - oly Communion an rmon s e, Pastor. regularly supplied the pulpit until 1875.| Rev. S. G. Lamkins will preach o : : (Réctor) REV. R. L. FULTZ, D. D., Pnslor.‘ 40 A St SO e E b casses. | The Fastern Preshyterion Church | tomorrow at 11 a.m and § p.m. at the ;9-3(?7;_5;5’:; ':E.-i'i'y;?f‘"i‘a‘ln?:"‘:' it ASCENSION A _CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL: i s | "11:00am —Preaching and moring wor- | Sermon by was organized May 19, 1875, with a|McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, —Morning * worship, With Pastor's|y,., Ave. at 13th 8t. N. 9:30 8.m—Sunday School and Bible| 8:18 pm—Yaiick Christian Endeavor. | membership of 33. Rev. George B.|Fourth and L streets. A ' covenant e TS s el Formerly Pro-Catbedral Washington Cathedral Cliessy. ook fandimy 500 i —Preaching and evenins wor- | Reve Jo T. Herson, D.D. , Patch, the first pastor, was Installed | meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m., with Pastor. BEV. PADL SPERBY Rev. Thomas Worthington- 11:00 am—Morning worship. Pastor's You are welcome to our services. ! : Bit in November of that year. Two|communion and preaching at 4 s Cooks, Bector. The Bethlehem Chapel ™ subject P B Nonday e g A S e | 9:45 am—Sunday School. Mens Bivle charter members survive, Willlam T. = i i **| bers meeting. at which time the reports - St ey e e Y el ani REFORMED. OVER 1,000 o e Church and the Kingdom™| ForuSear%lt v e 7:00 p.m.—Epworth Leagu T OV A House of Prayer for All People” | | i 7 e . p.m.—Praye: i and Edward Betts of Erie, P i s And other sheep I have, which are 7:00 p.m —Epworth League [HAV'EN M. E. CHURCH/| Thursdas 8 pm—Praver meeting. The corner stone of the present not “of this foid.: them also I must CHOIR OF MOUNT SAINT ALBAN 8:00 n,mfhvh‘m_n: worship. Pastor's| 141 and B Ste. and Mass. Ave, S.E. building, which w erected during the bring, and they shall hear my voice. D 4 subject: | £ the and_ihere shall be one fold, and one 40 VOICES f “T, s | 11 am. and 8 p.m—Strangers’ A. pastorate of Rev. Dr. Maxwell N[ = Cotfn o MONROE STS. N.W. shepherd.”—(St. John, 10:16.) 1 § Wisconsin Avenue N.W., une In and Speak Out [ oiaoam. Sunderence W ESI E e First ‘Du 73S D sUheR, PASTOR. INGTHE HEART (OF \ Near Woodley Road. Special music at both services. | Strangers / ted ESUieegsite A o aep s SOl bE e ""'E"C"““G o | THE CITY Fannie Shreve Hbartsill. soprano; | Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. held April 30, 1893. Dr. Cornelius| Sunday School, 9:45 am.: C. BAHA] SERVlCE iy i il By Francie B Heartsiil. buss. | METHODIST EPISCOF Chievy Chase. D. died two weeks before the comple. 15TH AND O ¢ Thursday. 8 p.m.—Midweek "m_”_”m". Grace sexw from all downtown Rogation Sunday, May 17. Y H. RANCK, D. D., PASTOR. | FRED C. RE tion of the edifice, which was formal Sunday Evening at 8:15 AE e OLDS, Minister. Dot MARVIN M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | and apart. {EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH 13 fopenail by, Bis onc o R L e ‘Lecture Room of the Playhouse St it oA B 1101y Communion 7:30am Tenth and B Sts. S.W. Cor. 4th an | 9:45a.m —SUNDAY SCHOOL. Thomas C. Baston, November 24, 1893, 8:00—"MRS. HOY EVENING. 1814 N Street { R | Rev. E. A. LAMBERT, Pastor. Rev. 4. W. WATERS, nnm.m | 11:00am— Rev. De Witt Talmage preaching 940 am. nday Sch 7 p.m—C.E. | Sunday Services, 8 a.m., 11 a.m.,8 p.m.; Morning Prayer and | 11:00 am—"The Rhythm of Life " 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School Hour. Phyllis “Belief in Jesus” E the sermon NEW THOUGHT. JBJECT: “Ideals of th | Holy Days, 10 a.m. Litany 10:00a.m B:00 p.m —"The Matchless Touch. Wheatley anuniversary. The church has been served by ~ ; o Al Ag:s o 't | id dail 1 9 m.—S. 7:00 p.m.—E. I et y 11 Oflimfl—‘u'h:'rx subject "Salvatwni 8:00 p.m.— the following pastors: Rev. Dr. Al bkl Lo | Intercessory Prayers said daily on | Holy Communion and Ser- 6:00 p.m —Epworth' League [l “Types of Christi isciph e L A A HE wmu!Gh.ms.‘::RVICE The Public Invited { hycieat Bl GIADEY mon. Preacher, the Rev. 30 SRR g reer ot [ 1 Jn‘r:e"s""‘ S B Revt D A oo, 08 | | cnd et SRS g || 40 st e, o coestin. |~ CHRIST CHURCH | Amsgn Fhelos | Stokes | Ei WORIH AL | v ove SRR s L DETE, AT Second floor_front, S n | anon o ash- — = e = 5 g ALl v. Maxwell N. Cornelius, D. D.,| 11 o'clock. Everybody welcome. ‘WASHINGTON PARISH. ey 7 METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. | — = R S e R TR T TR T T | “Rev. CALVERT E. BUCK. Rector. 2o £ || s caonwr DR EC: D. D. 1893-1907; Rev. Charles L. = 2 B & e = = 5 = % > Festival Service for the | 2 D ~ OR CHEMIS TKY OF THE BODY." will | 7:3 o o1 g i ~ i Netoel! 1905.1912; Rev. Dr. Alfred .| Sttty CHURCH OF OUR FATHER | 7issm—tol conmunion Society of the Colonial | M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH || the present pastor, was in- 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Wars of the District of 13th ST. AT N. 2 ] acher, the E|CAALE e | CAL » AR. i LR T INEZ EUDORA PERRY | UNIVERSALIST | “oisom {i St coven| Cotumbia. Preacher, the | e e ror OF LoS Angeles, Calif, Rk e oi00mmdomte. P o | Rev. Hugh Birckhead, Rev. John Paul Ty Tyler, D.D. On Columbia Road N.W., Between 14th and 15th Sts Preacher, the Rector. All Souls’ Memorial Church Corner Conn. and Cathedrals Aves. H. H. D. STERRETT. Minister. Holy Communion. 8:00 am. D. D, of Baltimore, Md.. 4:00 p.m. Music by the Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast | Carey. the noted chemist, At THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N Street N.W. } PASTOR Take Lincoln Park Car Rev. Tho Wortkington Cooke, rector of the Church of the Ascension, Twelfth street and Massachusetts ave- nue northwest, announces the follow- Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D., Pastor. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister | | 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Sup't. | i | At 10:45 am —Morning worship. with ser 5 % ‘mon by the Pastor: subject, “The Gospel o 2 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. B Ivary Men's Bi ) A < 7 s ing _services ‘tomorrow: TIoly com-| pyenings at 8:00 P and Week Da forToday." Quartet chor: %‘:&Ti,&'fin‘{%.? R DU S 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Jolscelyary i B(’blcfrlxs‘ B SiserstNipond Brcsident: | munion, 8 a.m.; 4}1\1rcn _school, 9:30 Atternoons at 2:30 P.M. At 12 otélask (poonl. Chiirdh (Behogll syl Be Vries, 11:00 am. Ascension Day, May 21. Sermon By Rev. J. T. MEYERS octor ur C. Christie, Teacher. a.m. ‘nl'\r;)rn(u;: p}rli;l)_\;rq:}r&u'y:‘ixm;:;":; Beginning Sunday, May 17, i‘:{»';u gwfl.fl:;adr;ymn“rml:‘ ‘;'Efl‘lgufl The DDL o deban 11:30—Public Worship, with Sermon by DOCTOR MONTGOMERY, \ a.m.; Chinese achool, 2: ke to June 7, le's Christian Uni Services at 7:30, 10 and 11 a.m. and | Ep on the subject: 4:30 p.m. ‘All persons are welcome at all of these services. sermo; 8 p.m reunion in Philadelphia. The annual Parish M(‘Pllnr will be hel Wednesday. My 20, at & pm. U0 P09 ©° _SEATS FRE ALL WELCOME. p.m.—Organ Recital. p.m.—Evening Worship and Sermon by Dr. Meyers. “The Meaning of the Cross” :00 0 0 “A True Explanation for the World Turmoil” PUBLIC INVITED. FREE WILL OFFERING. SPIRITUALIST. TheFirst Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor. ALFRED H. TERRY, Subject: “HEAVEN AND HELL” Followed by epirit messages. “Heav'n but the vision of fulfilled de. | sire and Hell the shadow from a soul on fire“"Omar Khayyam. Sunday. 8 pm.. at Prthian Temple. 1012 0th st. B.w.. second floor. _All_welcome. | DR. JANE B. COATES 1337 Oak St. N.W. Col. 6227. Interviews by Appointment. Daily and Evenings. Message Seance Every Wednesday. 8 p.m. Public Invited. Unity Spiritualist Church NORTHEAST MASONIC TEMPLE. 8th and F Sts. N.E. Sunday at 8 p.m. Healing service, 7:30 p.m. “Proofs of the Continuity of Life” By Rev. H. P. Strack, S. T. Epiphany G Street Near 14th Founded in 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. Rector “THE UNDISCOURAGED JESUS” SPECIAL MUSIC 7:00—Epworth League Devotional Service. 8:00—Public Worship, with Sermon by BISHOP WILLIAM FRAZER McDOWELL Baccalaureate sermon for the graduating classes of all the Schools of Nursing in the District of Columbia. FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC. | | f | Auto, Rudm, Airplane, X- Ray Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line. Mrs. 8. E. Moore, Musical Director §. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 K ST. N.W. Sunday. May 17, 8 pm., “Successive Lives on Earth” ALL WELCOME. Study Class Wednesday. at 8 p.m. brary. __a SPECIAL MUSIC Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (The Representative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A, Lambeth, D. D., Pastor Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Dr. Phillips. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. T THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE. “MIND RADIO” By Mr. Max Wardall, MONDAY, MAY 18, AT 8:15 P.M., At The Playhouse, 1814 N Sf N.W. Admission free. Collection. WASHINGTON 2 LODGE, T. S 1218 H ST. N. METHODIST F OUNDRY EPISCOPAL (Organized 1814) Sixteenth Street Near P Street Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D., Minister 9:30 a.m.—Church School. i 11:00a.m.—“The House of the Seer.” 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—*“The Eloquence of Silence.” 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. P.M.—Senior League 11 AM.—SERMON BY DR. LAMBETH, “Get Right With God—Financially” 11 A,M—OVERFLOW SERVICE, REV. W. A. McKEE, PREACHER 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. B. G. WILKINSON, Ph.D. Increase of Knowledge Signs of Christ's 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon by Dr. Phillips. Sub- ] “Know ye not that ye are the temple of b Soon Coming o e - o welan SUNDAY. MAY 17. ject: “Comparative Reli- Thursday, 8 p.m.—Midweek Service. Topic: “The Two Foun- s o e \b.m’s i gions: The Doctrine of 8 p M.—SERMON BY DR. LAMBETH, dations,” fourth in series on the Parables of Our Lord. DR. B. G. L. SON Pagchilc. will demonstrate Spirt healing. | ., 7 ’ i X ” eervice by DR. SINGH and| ‘“The Sower and the Reaper’ GrINnG. “Spiritual Abiding” Dean of Theology. ssage v E. STRACI Washington Missionery College RV Message Service at 600 Pa. ave. se. Thursday at 8 p.m. Excellent Music by Quartet Choir By W. M. M. Walker. Thursday—The Ascension. CAPITAL-MEMORIAL CHURCH "All welcome, _Bring Your Friends. _* AT 6:30 P.M. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 7:40 P.M.—Organ Recital by Lawrence Hendrick Welcome to All Services at Foundry 5th and F Strests N.W. “The Sinner’s Divine Friend” %l o . R o S MRS. E,I-erséH ELDON Sl 11 0‘1)\35‘:; ”Ht:’; t(‘i‘e’ml‘z“e‘;‘:g'_‘ andifl /e Quartet and Chorus Choir Under Direction of R. Deane Shure. W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door x Spiritual message : ' Sunday FREE May at 8 pm. Spuit Large Lending Lilrary,