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THE EVENING STAR, “”AF‘HINGTON. D. C., SATURDAY, COUNCILOR AT HEAD OF BIBLE CLASSES | Is Elected President | { DELEGATES CHOSEN FOR CONVENTION Southerner to Preach JULY Xl ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS MEET — Evangelis: to Speak BAPTIST BETHANY =07 nUGH T |DR. SHREVE WILL PREACH. Evangelist to Conduct Services at ey STEVENSON, Pas Camp Meeting. { first annual camp meeti of the SEATLEY | - _— Maryland and West Virginia Distric | s puncil of the Assem of G i . Washington Man Chosen | Episcopal Leaders Plan- for Conferences of Teachers and% held at Hukerstov A ¢ : : 2 , | | i i i aving McKendrie Church President by Adults’ Confer- | ! Sessions in New of Young People Held at | s ] ] | 1 { | party known as the Washington Tric | ence at Frederick, Md. Orleans. Hood College. | consisting_ of Benjamin eI e | song leader ¢ & nua pnce of t Preparations are going forward in Two conferences of Sunday school | ‘ll’;'.:\ ‘J'n’lg:‘):\'1‘!1:,‘.“1 ‘r‘l“ .s\‘w“‘ n‘L' : y ha DIstelot o the Episcopal Church in the Diocese | workers were held simultaneoously at 12t dhoos] Columbla: wi \ Hood College, of Washington for participation in the ‘de‘ College. Frederick, Md., June {66 spend’ ‘tha' week e : 2 8 2 % 30, July 1 and ne conference Sy & il b cona = ening bt 1 Md forty-eighth triennlal general conven | soddy ‘(‘“‘_ ad:“::“““_““\_e oficecs: afd “”f‘”‘l“” e fil“v\‘,_ = we u i ! Con O thh EDICopSL CHnsch, N ol |teachers and the other for young |ing accommodations fo. . # i | is 1o meet in New Orleans October 7.| | people. E. H. DeGroot. jr., president | will be provided. Any furthe e | Rev. H. Allen Grifith, secretary of | |of he Sunday School Council of the | tion can be had from i e Sk the ‘diocesan convention, has already | District of Columbia, presided at the | superintendent. Bible Hal oA jannounced_ the following as the depu-| adminlstrative officers’ conference, | | E_streets northwest. 4 < ; |ties” from, this diocese elected at the nd Homer .J. Councilor, director of | PRESBY TERIAN == al (¢ ast meeting o he convention tev religious education of Calvary Baptist, { "RES 1 s [ {iDEW: T Dol ina ey e ool |presidea at the young people’s con ! COMMUNION SERVICE | NATIONAL BAPTIST % o S | udley. Rev. Dr. Z hillips | terence. ERET i o 11 o clock | R ) u { HOMER J. COUNCILOR. | Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, Arthur S = e o e it an REV. C. A. SHREVE. l MEMORIAL fathodiat Church { — | Browne, 1. Rust Dr W sinciai REV. DR. G. R. STUART. led the group conferences on Bunday Metmpo |tan Prexhytenan Church AN A ' wen and . Stock. Rt Rev hool work were: Dr. Wm. S.| : b | L a0d B Streets § ! NUEL . i CHURCH CONVENTION | Jame Preeman, D. 1., Bishop of | BAMAN TO SPEAK. Chnliiecs ot Whiledainnia; Suboey Broadcasting Fm‘tht Theme. | i ik e t : | wshington, is a member of the| ALABAM | school administration: Miss Meme| “Broadcasting the Christian Faith gt AL < R Ck i cording WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY Lo “" ,"“*:"'I‘* i e | e Brockway, Philadelphia e»lemvn\ar\i'\\lll be the "x‘“d?‘“ u:ln;\ ; nlv :\,:.:-; | in e crening u o Sixteen d Columbia R, se \ kinner, Ham New Orleans is making elaborate | {work: Jesse Guy Smith, advanced |sermon at the Temple Baptist Church i ¥ o 3 i : ol {plans for the entertainment of the |Dr. George Rutledge Stuart to work: Dr. J; M. Dawson, Waco, Tex. | tomorrow morning: In the evening | = | Gove G. J)o. ason, D. D, « ' il CF Mount Bethel Baptist AH%O(H\!!OX\“-N arly 5,000 |u-u}y\h~ who will assem-1 pr.ach at First Congregational. |Prof. W. H. H. Smith lectured on | his subject will be ng WESTERN [ Pastor : ek side m inces hree-Day of the convention QOnly 4 ““The Building and Dedication of the! Your Faith v | : President Announces T ¥ are actually dele-| pe Luinit of the First Congregs-|Temple” and “The Great: Day of Preabytcrmn Church | ape e g ‘ s : Saion for Coming! Waek Sonvention. But therel . el Church, Tenth: and!(G strests|Afonemient.” Mré: J. W. Dawson of | S . l Finishing the House ¢ : i it the same time con Waco, Tex., Page McK. Etchison LUTHERAN ev. James Harves Dunham, Pastor i P The Mount Bethel Baptist state |Ventions of the women's orgunizations | northwest, will be suppiied tomorrow | WACO. ex,, Page MCK. Ftehison ool .l qum‘ W Rev. James Hi Dunham, Past ] of God 5 e of Wasbing and vi the church, and there will be a|.¢ hoth seryices by Dr Rut-| ~Essentials of Leadership in Sunday | ZION ph st E S ST, Pastor | S | A - List of Speakers convention ¢ v dmdidy number of persons directly - |jedqge Stuart, of Birmingham. Ala.|sc 0ol Work."” S. Schoois, both 9.30 am. Main at “THINGS UNSEEN" | e ere dutivared by Dr.. T}ty e, & Gevian nkins, 1 |Lrested in the sessions ot the sary | AL, L am. he will speak on -‘Some- | The leaders in the young people's| Church. Fetworth Branch. 4ih and Web, | . s n M J.. W. Dy t. will hol n nextjeral convention and subsidiary | (hings Atheistic sts Do Not | confe ces were: Mrs. J. M. Dawson B i O, e e | s 2 “N . R L 4 et resday, T day "’!f‘,'””‘;m] Such ey Tita estant i h']'“ Know,” and at 8 pan will _give | Miss Ardell Payne, Dr. J. M. Dawson B rotherhood, Monday Right | Music by the Quartet l Not : b.td’.. Mol 1 and G ield, persons interested in edu-f.,p, address on the stion, “Is Wom-|und H. J. Councilor. More than 100 | = Saviour 1 1 : May, | cittion “under the ausplces of the |l Firsaking Her God-Civen Worke | Gnd ok J- Councllor. More than 1| "LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH OF THE g | s [V R. Siz0o & treets Adr{church and familles of deputies. | m ¥ the distinction of | conferences, Mra. e McK (At Thomas Circle N.W.) o | : hoasky shall, pastor A nultitude of detalls of church| preach nday the larg hison was the conference DIANISt, | Rev. G. M. DIFFENDERFEE, D. ., Pastor. | COVENANT | auiy 19 kev. W Bultl - ¥ s Dr. M. W. D. N« t o |Eovernment will be presented to the |, ngregation in the M. E. Church {Thomas Moss, organist and Page SWEE S S i y aii | \ occupy o 1 x the Baphist pits & ind | Egeneral convention at its triennial He has recognition also | McK. Etchison. song leader 100 ate— Kere with sermon REV. CHARLE: D | - St (¥ Bytien e s ptist | meeting. Questions of finance call for teacher of English and of nat. | The following officers were electes oo b bl PR fir ) scussions R ard of |Very serfous consideration in view of sclence, as an evangelist and [for the ensuing year: president, ; - | mev ¥ s P sipmn I pas "1”‘ !w! that nh.-} church )M‘x )‘nm!« A In the er field he | . DeGroot. jr., Immanuel Baptim:| ening Service p 1R Ciazs or <t |during the past three vears little or ; Sedi SR at ‘ t has written original compositions and | vice presidents. Mrs. Horace 1. i S e ) her ses AM | Church . llo_Drogress toward paving oft 18|\ also the compller of the widely | Stevenson, Bethany Baptist Church ™ o s = e - < wi< | the oy e arge debr. Final acce v‘q;\n‘fl ".:'.,rk read “Sam Jones' Famous 1ngs,”" | Miss Ardell Pavne, Vermont {“”;;‘“EPIPHAN-Y 1010 axp U AT | for rrvice. 2= *. ! mission board: Dr L revisions of the praver book!pnq several soms books Christian Church: W. O. Tufts, M. | RTH! VA PERF r ! nd | o m.'\v”m” \ir adopted three vears ago will result|® leasant Congregational Church: I e G ’ s Muss fe e org (0N Sk ° -,‘;;YI\M” able dw;\w:m;d An im. | . e MerchaL Clneh: ] 30 3.m i FinE Sundiv ot Alroan a0 hiator of the |POrtant matter to be decided fix the| Evans, Hamline Methodist e i 3 m 00. e * Baptist—Be i 3 [»‘y stk artier G M w».;w :”!: v‘mnh..)r A( ;1).meh w}: \.olms; ()vv:‘ild | DR. TAYLOR IS BACK. | Church A\x\mxw Imira Bler, Epworth . M ¥ nmante! Ba S A sir. | ing bishop of the church In America e A & : 5 ! has heen requeste E. Church south: Mrs. ¥ sl | K manship of the he - | Will Preach at Central Presby-|Smith Takoma Park Presbytertan | Trinity Luthfle:an \C‘E\urch | eo0 : Dr. L. R ke | ch, E. A. Scheele, secretary. Corner 4th and E Sts : | b My Soutai I e e ASSOCIATION PLANNING I — | ot ! . M ) the ety & I i) v. Dr. James H avlor, pa | | HUGO M. HENNI stor. Peck Mem ri ha S Ninth sire N Py BIDLE SCHOBL | 7o: Dr, Jomes B raior, Josict|. SERMIEES TONOAROW. | wee = o ,.fic el pd Rre C 1 ¢ cl = { who has been spending t past two | ‘l - bt | ]l“ ibam ~‘-K\~!d\" S v REV R 3 KETCHUM . urricula of Classes w months in Europe, has ed 10| Pas ssem 00 a.m —" Loveth Thou Me 58 0ok ) : sl e e s Gl LT Y| Sdontar. 8 pm - Conmgationst Mectio S PETWORTH \ : Out—Opening Set for Sep-' || e : & Program. v : 1 Ly g ep Church tomorrow morning and Annodnces Prog Ch £ otihe At ol « G | E hodist s unt | recor D t g | evening. During his stay abroad Dr. | 2 "o pastor of the urch o e onement | P Socth Cont Florida | S et | Tavlor ‘atiended” the sessions of the| FRev. Harry L. Cower Bancl o' BP0 000 of. and Riode 1sana wve. | ECkington ve and Q' Rev. Henry J. Smith, Pastor b « 3 Dr. .J the | The Washington Bible School Asso-| Pan-Presbyierian Council in Cardiff,| Full Gospel Assembly, 9 Fan REYV. HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pasto; I s i S E s « N and professor of | tion, after having a very success-| Wales, to wh he was a delegate. |vania avenue northwest, announces & SERVICES o Jhae A h H season in Summer Bible school| This churct conducting a Daily | tpere will be three services tomorrow. | Chief service, ] (R g ST “Minus Tare, What Are e Baptist | work, is planning the work for the| Vacation Bjble School, with an en-| An unusmal scene will be witnessed | _ _~"No_évening service. | s Sl You Worth 2" ¥ ch and vice president of the Bap- | Fall Winter term Bible schools ment of ‘about 100 children. This | i Psbigsinise 2 | ; h i : o next |tst’ Ministers” Conference: Dr. < the Fall term to begin in the churches | school will continue In session until | tomorrow at 11 a.m., when the pa Grace Lutheran Church | Pty J fond College. Resolu- | Davis ity aptist | Sey 21 and run through the|July 31 | will conduct a baptismal service on| Joppa Hall. 9th and Upshur Sts. N.W. | = o the | Chu . pastor of | Winter months with a curriculum of | the banks of the Potomac River near R ARD B s \km et Central Presbyterian Church kers. | Geth ch; Dr. I. 11 | B ble study i Alexandria, Va. when it xfi‘»"w\:t‘e‘d o \] . (souTs ASSEMBLY) Rey Hawiliorne \sicia Forc ) inon Baptis committee was empowered (o 40 converts w e bap £00 &' Mor xteent Irving Sts. N.W b s s of [ the several boards. Dr. W..J. nston | depository for books and mmpum; | am. t = 9:30 am —Sunday Schog R . : 7 Sk |of New Jersev, president Northern|may be had for all schools, and where | St. Monica Will Observe 16th An-| The regular worship will be h N BIL S B | 1100 R o e ampbe nary: Dr. J. C. Jackson |all information can be had regarding | 3 pm., and an evangelistic servi e L MAES LD . KM 500 1 : i resthes A and other distinguished work i riversary Tuesday § pm. The newly organized Young| ‘The Church -\3; e Tou Nesl at Home | GHOPRC for” Youne N s Baptists outside of the cit ex-| A Fall mass meeting Is being ar A RS O 2 o Crusaders will conduct an o s o St Glireh phes o0 pected to addreas the convention |ranged and the institute for workers |, The sixtcenth anniversary of st.|COEWNER CCHTIET Ny aireer and| (9i453m— . The Highlands Baptist Church under es of the Orgamized 3 or all the Winter schools will be an. | ] ‘l‘)‘,“‘,“;‘l T e M":’]‘:)"'\'\N’ “l\”fl‘ll sylvania avenue at 7:30 p.m. _Wednesday. 8 p Prayer ge g o . Bible ¢ tion et Oaverant. EHOME ot e aman 08 te -1l fey 80 T asnay at iy | — = Concordia Evangelxcal 5 f i 5 . The sermon subjects at the Churc The Summer session schools ar A short service will be held in the = TS ! o G of the|11 am., “ | schools with 200 pupils | in inthe guild hall. Rev. Georke A Washington (D. C.) Branch 1 i mneiin 2. A ! —— E.Hez Swem & ° X Wash: Ryl v | There are now’ eight Winter ses.| Fisher s jastor of the church and| oy <l IS el C0 Borent Church R e ‘l F h Presh S c A ary M. | Willian sion schools lined up for the Winter | James A. Hodges chairman of the NG, SNa— Gurman Bar nilist s.||fl ourt resbyterian 8 lock. hoth services term, w arge enrollments expec ted comur of arrangements of the New Generation YOU ARE WELCOME Church ! The association had made It . epresented in Lond d. and in ble to secure free Instruction each ¢ : % oyl v e Sunday service :x; CHRIST LUTHERAN 13th and Fairmont St N.W SHeden s »f the five days of each week f Preaches on “Fools [ e A e e hini (Missouri Synod.) | Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, Pastor. % > a C OO eSSO { o'clock until noon during the W e d ot e iat oy atame four Sabiect of loweon sermon: | New Jerser Ave. bet M and X Sta. | s West Washington Baptist Church uIl [ months by Christian teachers. These | i he Fine A tomorrow | “SPIRITUAL UNITY 1 Faster. - o:a0m s I ! . SCHE {are the kindergarten classes and will | My mr Hres Thon o omoren| Science and, Heaith Mary Baker | | Super ! s STIN SPEAKS | tre " b hepohurches convenient 10 | Second Baptiat Church, Fourth str gt @7 borrowed ac b1 2| (The Ar T ouidoor sermons 3 s = . GH T. STEVENSON Iness. has always i the | the public. Achoo asses for the|gng Virginia aver southeast Hours. 10 to 5:30. A i J N U2 by 5 zood of His neopie, this series culmi | St 21% grades will also be held in | at the will be | b in ot comment Kiler Mzmonal Lutheran | 1100 am W with S § . - Socll OX s menlo Sils seil |the churches. under the present . | Zation . nown as x 13 THE GOSPEL IN ANTIOCH B A n ot Eie pors oL dimira. | DIan, the BaIf hour after the cloas of | [ HRET" Chiist. Scientist Narstand dve and Nintn st XE. | Sew OF PISIDIA.—Acts, XIIL13-52 i haten his purpose. Speak.|School on one day a week e | > 4 2 3 = chol antor. - o i S el sympathetically | schools will have Saturday morning| “Is Faith Wamng’ Is Toplc UNITED BRETHR WORSHIP FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH the pe and their faith. He | classes Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley. dis i . Sur ¥ S hool at 9:30 am 7:00 p.m —Christia B 0 mmander e e s |, MEMORIAL UNITED || Wiles Rible Class for Men tice DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER o B the ¢ e canvassers | 200 e 5:00p vening Worsh 4 i he' 5‘ « report which will be availav § KoV BRETHREN CHURCH |/ Morning Service at 11:00 & o £ PASTOR f David. He this | for use very soon idheid on at hurch Cor. North Capltol and R Sts. N.W “Fishing P o \ Paul's lea ik i1 argument se. on_the corner of Western ave. || Rey. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor Pl Lo ! REVIVAL Carrying On With God sio rt ft erga was ament records and Belt road >.m h o Sianl Service on Church Lawn | cadiy s gy e reach | ed out that “God chose PREACHERS OBTAINED. oriie the seviian Wil he o:.!xlu‘x'es 19380 s —8enmen 5" AN 1MPOR- || at 7:00 P.M. = = 5 i westward toward Cilicla. One :‘_M]M e All Souls’ Church to Hear Rev.| el | Koy - v ooy v g Luthcran3 Gonimiion Atter Biciine Setaon: d i “\vho | E&ve them & king. M. S. White Tomorrow. / CHURCH (Swedenborgian). . Chg & o v . Sppe WhO | him he raised up Dav a man afte s T v ears later succe vercoming | 1Tjg own heart. From this seed sprang | Various visiting ministers _ will Church of the Holy Clty g SN u”c\’ it = : B \stle him and | 3om 0% occupy the pulpit of All S Uni- (Revel W1ty ! g o Gunton-Temple Memorial S BN N Tt i wwived his nendation far his|" i sought to establish that Jesus|tarian Church, Sixteenth Har. Sixteenth 1 \IT PI EAS A\VT |5/ JOHN 2 BUDDER oD- 1., adar: | v lpine e service and fellowship. The season lcas the promised deliverer as his sec. | vard streets, during July | 11am—Reru shiv. with 3 JEADAL 30—, che s A i that Perga was reached was at the §ord point, Just as the kings succeed.| Rev. Maurice . White will preach | sern . < : 11:00- orshin ator hei whyeh ¥ ed the judg: s0 the son of David has | tomorrow morning, taking for his Free Lending Open Daily Columbia Road Neai 14th St. | 700 p.m —Christian E S ma deter- fsucceeded the kings and has inaugu- | esus’ Type of Hero.” Rev {— Pastor. REV. PAUL SPERRY MORGAN, i No_Evening_Service. T rated a new kingship. The last of the vas formerly minister of the FRIENDS : | it aid T == Lorophets, John the Baptist, recognized | Presbyterian Church of this | - ; . |INCARNATION i 2% | Gt KENDAVI‘.L ‘BAPTIB T ?HURCH flim as {he Messiah. He met the ob-| city and organizer and minister of Friends Meeting P e | Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave. sday. 8 b : l jection concerning His ignominious {the Highlands Community Church. | 1811" Bve 'St NW iy | R H. MANKEN. JR. PASTOR R > A - . th by showing that His very death £ -) N.w. Reve Chanles Davis 1 S T, A% el e Semest SIXTH - a 1 fulfillment of the prophecies Meeting at 11 a.m. s iim PRE! | v . = which was 3,600 | concerning Him. Every Sabeath, in| T0 HOLD UNION SERVICE FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 A of Highlands, Calit | s e every Synagogue, the prophetic ora | ALL ARE INVITED 10:00 .m.—Chureh School PRESBYTERIAN { I, recognized its| cles "deciaring it are read. And he Hy T ok B S 8! 7 The Vesper Service has been 7 = £ He m t aclaimed that His regurrection, which iy ;’:’(‘\ ik LAl W‘.',” L“I‘ ?kh\‘l‘f‘\"w Siscmtiniea Hout Au e il New York Avenue 160 a i from the ) that this glorious fact Was in accord [TWOTrow morning on “Minus Tare TN M e i PLYMOUTH CHURCH | . o Chevy Chase Baptist Chu:ch one of the chief | ance with prophecy and was a pledge | What Axe You Worthor | 4 am i ) I Pl’(‘fih\'l(‘l‘lflll School 0f Music S an province of | of th ment of God's promises ne g se eV e a1 ATRRAY SN WOy pas ONGREG ) — R VARD O. CLARK. B. D.. Minister e “ gy I',) ","‘\’”‘"" P f,(l,l.:,‘.‘ L ‘”m_ jointly with the United Presbyterian | 1338 Monroe st. n.w. Ph. Columbia 8891, | (CONURES D00 ) 1 1AM e NAME ABOVE EVER npe ant .e 4 . e s ¥ I he Petwo ethodis e | W L0 ) A Tth and Sts. N.W. | " »” M = s he empire. Visi i for the first time the impo-|@nd the Pet h Methodist, at the | WELCOME TO ALK ik | ¢ “ e I s ence of Judaism. and preached saiva; | {8F1gr chilreh, (irant Circle. with Rev NAZARENES o0 S0 anviaic ot e 1 | Church e o : e . " e ltes st uctimoa jamon 3 | iCharchiol the INavarerie ' ||y 5 n clurd Sos | —h R. Si i Al A eache us 1 Tth Ste. N D174 . (B b center. 1 ch (thex) could not e Rev. Marein 5. Cooper. Pantor, | 1100 a.m—"SPIRITUAL PATIENCE." i Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, || || Combmed Service With SECOND BAPTIST 1 eek culture ww of Moses = v. Ma ooper. Pastor. | ! ‘ ; p t ent |1 them to believe ey coviol SUdieks Sundas Services, 11 and 745, © | 700 p.u—Bousing sone gervices—All the | D. D. | Christian Endeavors Ave. i h i Christ as their | At Lincoln Congregatignul Temple | Alldas Mertine, Wednoadas Juls 15. | old songs you Tike. | e 7 ; == Elfis C. Piires, Pactor. < nal Savior, he warned them of {tomorrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks *VServices: 1040, 240, 30| Ten-minute address, | L . > S g of their responsibility | Will speak from the subject. ~The | ” i E “JONAH WITHOUT THE WHALE.", ||l A Place of Faith and Friendship HEastzrn Presbytertan Church : . P B Purpose of All Human Activicy. The | CONGREGATIONAL. BT, Sn oo Hi Sixeh St Md. Ave. N “The Single-Track Mind in > Christian Society will meet from 6 to | = | ) le School RED E KROWS. D. D.. S Track . v f the Ser T FERTERTRRRE RN R R R | g |- axms el RuTui Sepmon bout | o2 - Il 11 A.M—Morning Worship, | 1100am ! ; Religion . ) ritual power about |= == i | ! mien 500 . et e BIBLE STUD .g F. C . l Ch h | “Men Who Do N 0 s S RIBIE 8¢ “ Coel S i g £ 7 g : A 1 Men 1o Do Not 00 a0 M Bivis Glass The Fine Art of Being a Fool r |mon made a deep Irapression and cre International Bible st ongregatlona urc | Aatains o o B e 9:30 aum —Sundas S S ; Gentile hearers and cre Students’ Association of i —UNFAILING TREASURE S KRN {ated murmuring of indignation PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, | 10th and G Sts. N.W. | 7 P.M.—Young People’s Serv- || Washmgton Helghts of t sk done {among the Jews. The next Sunday the | 1012 9th St N.W. i i e i Temple Baphst Church Antioc e e is zogue was crowded to hear Paul| 3:00 p.m.— Pilerim 1. Howdo . it . J | Hl ) hi ach idently he had 1 woted Gree |@ Jason Noble Pierce, D.D. Ministers Franklin I. Winter @/ i Presbyterian Church N.W . . whie habl K to do some effective mi 4:30 p.m.—Business mee i | ! Columbia and Kalorama Rds. REV. T. 0. JONES Prenching ed s " hat Soug furnished his con o M ‘ ] | Rev. JOMN C. PALMEE, D. D, Minister S Bl M . nee th 1 preaching in the | an opportunity to vindicate themselves Lo | t tu t [10 a.m.—Sunday Scho Bible Class B RN AR synagol \ vork probably | from the charges that rested upon |~ Y W. G A [ r. eorge utle e ar | FIRST [ 11 am—Wemhig Sermon by br. Pl 1 AcCoRDI t wis undertaker he commenocement | them, which they refused to accept. SRR i i | THE CHANGING oK i ) sty ity on account of { Their attitude such that Paul and [ PRYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. 0. A | £ of Birmingham, Ala. §| PRESBYTERIAN Foi iy G s G i 8 < Pif s stle’s health, Heail e not | Barnabas were filled with indignation 00 R anes Rervim P Fis Cardial Welcome b < Al 0 ‘ re being quiet, his burning s to such an extent Paul opened up a __ Sunday. 4 p.m | i John Marshall Place N.W. | re i an expreskion of the fmnl‘l new chapter in religious history by his | ~—the most vhnl'\ul 2 | ALY [ BAPTIST BAPTIST a T L moment. He ap-|gecision, “Lo! we turn to the Gen- preacher of the M. I | comg peed hts work 1l o S ion aroused 5 totine arl] UNITED LODGE OF || Church South. || JOHN BRITTAN CLARK || ) suffering from an in-| greatitude among the Gentiles, who ac- THEOSOPHISTS 1 All Washington w |H ! Minister | mity lesh. ~Evideptly helcapted the Gospel in great number 1331 K St. N.W, ! WhBE o heae i g s ! C A L‘ IAR‘ Z BAPTIST CHURCH G "‘;!"“"“"':“gé‘;“wf":( On the other hand, while the number Study Clase Weducsdar. 8 p.m o) ; %‘ FRPLALY, | e Synagos of conversions were multiplying, A welcome. 0" e [ | | Sermon, 11 A.M., By | 1 ippeans o, have At | persecution, stirred up by his remarks [L_A1L T00me | AL D | D | 8th & H Sts. o | in reference to the Jews, broke out .n REFORMED. = “SOME THINGS B = e Parl g e who were Goldearing s~ | o sebviemin e SRub Bitbe out S K b L R e v DR. WM. S. ABERNETHY, Minister e ; Al A bout xe t he had sown years before. They 212 SCl- N God” { < k e - ‘;“h‘ e compelled 1o leave, and as they R E,E O R M l4 D 5 STS DO NOT } B | e b gt e ted they symbolized' the breach T ! A ot ! e e gas d4aY: | between the synagogue and the churci First AT, 418 AND MONROE sT8. X v KNOW. | 11.00 A.M.—“Under the Juniper Tree. u | would not be called u great | PCtIRIL E RS O e, no | First ATn-TAMES D, SuNAes. Pasron | i \ The Church of the Pilgrims| 5 3 ’ w4 Cht b e et | succeeded in securing the support of u,uo.m.mv.mM Preaching by Dr. J. D, | 8 P.M. OUTHERN DRESBYTERIAN. : 8:00 P.M.—“Big Ships and Little Rudders. } et other standards. | the Roman governmental officials. but| g 45 am— SP8™C 1 8. a1 7 20 pm. “IS WOMAN FOR- R CBRd. Daster i heriRtnT :1on what ground the officials aided the e akn b 1S 'WO) 3 { Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. | e m;%;;;;’;‘,‘l“‘,::fif: { persecution is not stated. The fact|(Grace HENRY R BANCE. D. b, PASTOR. | SAKING HER GOD- 9:45 am—Bible School. with clusses tot | James Grant, of New Haven, Conn, i arts 0P PCHCirelY and ot certain, prominent famale brose-| 11 00 am-— ey e B Wt GIVEN WORK?" | Wil e g0 will preach at both services. | 1o A T Vening Churer” servios uly 19, Dr. Charles I.. | 11:00—Sermon by Pa i 1 Ed ARBist 5 mélestin h,.mm though the converts to Judaism - R et ok z 7 Children cared for during service. | 9: A.M. fiors ronbars hhgdmlu furnished the best sofl for the prono oraER SERVICES. I Goodell of New York, 4:00 p.m —Junior Grrindin “Endrivor, | | Sunday” School, 9:30 A.M ‘ ng get a point 4»{\(;;[10n ..r‘ the they we, .,I‘.;} H\lTl: N\l‘lsil()“llfl one of the most popular 5:00 pM-vlntermadiate Ohristin i ! contact with his ers. The pro- | a1l carried awuy Judiism to the E . k 6:00'p m—Soeial hour and supper at the ; ek ’ - Eressive unfolding of his sernion.re faith by th of Paul ang For the Promotion of of the Northern X. E. o e ,“n,;:.-nl.".‘.m:‘u...g.... A Cordial Inyitation Is Extended to All i ¥ _iids oue of Stephen's speech, Ehat Lssocintes itinues | Scriptural Holiness. Church preachers. ] 7:00 p.m —Song | B SRRl ool euRE PovRet . Fik e » divide peonie s—the T . %130 b —Sermon by Pastor. | V) theme was o prove that God nds of Christ and those who reject | ng. Thursday, 8 p.m. , 8:18 p.m —Senior Christian Endesvor. l N serlas of changes increasing in help Him, | WELCOME. 2 4 CORDIAL WELCOME T0 ALL. - ’ o

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