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8 [ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 ‘ , I To Preach o Foundes | |[EPISCOPAL YOUTHS [MORE MEN THAN WOMEN . | UNITARIAN. ‘0 Preach at Foundry ! | |SIGN BIBLE PLEDGEG CARD ALL SOULS \ | i i J. P PA | 5 The Baptist Young Peoples’ Urion . A 5 ! ‘5 oot by T asclors Tensrie Mnkas | op o myial Lot S OUDS CHURCH . < 'Joseph B. Goldsmith Represems‘ Beyorsio SRyt i Sixteenth and Harvard Sts Summer. y ; i | Local Diocese—Union of So- | cnue northeast, Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D.D. T | e = %R f | The July meet of the executive nes A. L. Washington, pastor Minist tEra | | cieties Is Aim. 1 4 > R next Monday ev sk e, Corner Stone of Edifice| | Rev. G. W. Cooke to Conduct‘ | S board of the Community Bible R : St son —_— | 5 | { | i 5 |ers’ League was he the le: which prayer will t Morning service at 11 o'clock i Named for Him to Be | | Washington Grove | e witls Build Waihington. Folow: Rex. Chartes 0. Sk 1 | “ 3 > ing, Thursd with Mrs S i » he Scripture il 1t Baltimore, | : | Eptscopal Church in the D of S Prieedy Dr. W. L. Washing e Placed Tomorrow. Services. | | Washington, will represent the dio- |} k\d,‘:;’.;vzm B e 0 D e The Utility of Religion ‘ cese at the National Conference of | \e¥ Kave an D e o1 sk W . Tron S — - ( Episcopalian, Young Peoples Socteties | 15 4 b alyp Sy | j | a hington Grove Camp Meet- | {phe b vy TG Tpclue, WiBL | "5t was reparted president James W. Pace, director of re 2 t rial,” an ation has oblained the serv- | [Ausmap AT e that in the survey made for the June on of the general con | METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE s ¥ [qh: Church in George W. Cooke of Cas- |tives of the many groups of meeting it + found 1 he num will give a practical deme - . J. J. Darlington, who for as evangelist for the fifty | people_existing under var of men pledge exceeded | st of “some phases of Baptis ! n_member of the ch med, il 0 camp ,I::;..“»,'.f‘“. \\UL‘ {1 ‘the parishes of the diox hose of the women hv’u“|'- survey \‘4 une 3 = mior work.” v‘.‘,.. McKENDREE I Dr . Dr. Cooke will be assisted by kel the number of women excee 1ction of this kind of Mass. Ave. N.W. 1 “lnlg old Vigneulle, baritone, a 1o «s instrumental in organ en by two le tnstitu Between Oth and 10th Sis. i the chorus choir. 25 will be held e Lattor Thus far the signatures represent 1 purt of the S e Gladys | the larg iditovium each day from {groups in most imost the jors he educational p ;\ o July 24 to A «t 2:30 and 7:30, | | prising the communt signatures of youn » embody certain derivatior Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor haus of while on July 23 there will be an eve Similar f this phase of the curriculum out - | und Jesus . Cooke comes to Washington | . e wisestal | with the idea of gathering th o:: —sa 1001 — Classes is a most | REV. DR. J. T. LOVE. Grov ter suc U camp REV. DR. LEON C. PRINCE. »‘:r\«l.x’ufu gt e B oS mehtas GT il anes ] | LR - e g ips and revival services in | New| | conterence in Racine has heen calied. 11200 AM.—Pasiore threeminute talk % | Yor delawares and Maryland, his 16 hixa 1 I i fo “chlildren: Sermon s H v he tor. Theme: PASTOR BACK IN CITY. |VERMONT AVENUE CHURCH |york bavins - includea KN()TE[) WRITER TO PREACH | that young people’s scieties In the NGRS | altimore and smaller o P do not flourish if the only ob. AP T serth Yeacss Doneaal] las suburban comm s. _Recently fellowship and tion. The Service. ’ Rev. 3. 5 Tagior Returms From| 10 WELCOME MACCABEES 3 Sinitiiey S"iiin i mecime) AT FOUNDRY METHODIST S s e danoi cusch e e e !at Hampstead, Md., participated in by —_— amhion sith sl wctivities at- | Sented the Church of Chris THEOSO! ot 5 T | Cardiff, Wal Its Pastor, Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley. | (‘;l‘:‘l;lr‘al' all the churches in the|Dr. L. C. Prince Fills Pulpit To- tendance at devotional versices and Marti > H et Christian. | R o u GO ] Rev i hr or, pastor of | to Preach Special Sermon for | ehn S morrow—Dr. Harris Is AWay | personal evangelism and social serv SERMON SUBJECT IS GOD. | U’yrgégsggg?;;rgl’ MIDWEEK SERVICES the Centr n Church, has One of the problems facing the Tuesda; R:00 P.M Methodist Tans | e of dhe Members of Order. ection with the camp meet- on Vacation. hi af iy e et 1S ho i ta : :‘x.r?‘...a,:nm”‘»‘..:.\ T '(r'd\q "_IW.,H(, valtth o tan Al-| tional Bible afel X cictn. | curb the energy of the vouthful mem : tory Hour, conducted by ‘our Deaconcas, junc Visiting Maccabees will receive from July 20 to _ Rey. Dr. Leon C. Prince of Dickin- |y 0% 5 8014 their minist ns | Rev. Smith o to Give Special | A e e R B L ‘ bosh iy el son College, Carlisle, Pa., will « : | R TR T cial welcome tomorrow the Ver- | charge of Miss Mabel Merkle, dis the pulpit of Foundry Methodist | ¥ithin aut 1 lines and the Talk for Chldren B:00-E Eeayes:Mec | t it Avenue Christian Church, where | deaconess of the ;“',"‘L'ji“'f",:“‘,:‘“”" Episcopul Church tomorrow morning | 54l tin Smnen o en 2l Y. : ‘. pastor, Rev. Dr. Barle Wilfley § s ind evening. ustas s ognize s N | ) I + | numbe attended daily v i S s0 the des young PHYLLIS WH ‘ B A Al I e : | TRINITY M. E. CHURCH throu e i e bl Washington G < meet- | o ey Lo ae Urer EC | terms understandable to themseive Hand of S d Pa. Ave. Presby e S intets Gt REL i Paarins ool ne affe '0atan Bac) century. | {0 Seing author Hhd'seve | One of the things the ne confer- | have a childre \ ~BIBLE STUDENTS [ REV. TRANK STEELMAN, Pastor . 2 : H : o | During the camp meetings the woods | GICCE: PEINE AEARG ;7 “Senye | €NCe aims at is to give them an op-|“The Tale the South Wind Told.” S B g | 11sm—UA SEA OF l:gs Ge { ning sermon pi be ‘The | were dotted with tents, but these|VieW of A 2 o Sclonee | portunity to give full expression to| In the evening, the three Petworth | International Bible T oL prior to t | Maccabees—Anci and Modern.” gradually = way for substantial| Ty SO O ate. 1C€ " | these views. | churches will hold combined services | Stud " A Py | He will pr “Rev. Jesse Guy Smith having re.|Summer cottages ‘;‘1(; 4;]14?"- o e e L R lin the Baptist church, with Rev. | tudents ssociation tomor geriadiedol il osinn 4 4 d dwellings, while the streets B = Srr- | Eaward Hayes, pastor of the Metho. PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, ned as director of religious educa- | aroun 1 will by vn God” ¢ L 2 . tion of the church, to take up other | have been surfaced, electric lights in- tha’ eveem:;”.‘%.;‘f"&’:r',’uf, °““u;‘g“?. = GHACE BAPTIST SER\“CEu ist church p ormon oSSl L NS SERMON TO GO ON AIR work, the board of officers has author- ,‘ifi:““"‘:‘“;‘fl"”:“' {mprovemonts "l‘t“"" R B —_— ‘ — 00 Do o \:A;D Y rSrevE: ret \' e s . :d the appointment of a supervisory e shington Suburban Sanitarv s 3 E . St. 3 St. ) L LelithgaypplainenEel = Supe Mmsss | Commission will shortly lay water and zz;r.Jn‘:l;na\n.:]mm_:u(::lru:g;h;:ry:ng? Jewish Missionary Listed to Speak Chunr Boys at Cnmp 450001 Barvice Tasetinis (Organized 1814) 3 nembers are Miss sewer pipes in the community. The| y gqf Tomorrow Mornin, Henry P. Blair has left Washington| 7:45vm Minister, WCAP to Broadcast Talk of Rev. | . /"y “Sose and B high, sloping roofs of many ot the i Sl Sl g "h im nfed by the choir boys of St. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, 3 beth. he executive council of the church | older cottages bespea e tente A e Grace Baptist Churc nth s Episcopal Church for a two D. D. st g [ Sehioor Wil! ‘et mext Thursday at | origin of the place. Stores are not| EVOLUTION IS "SUBJECT. |street and South Carolina > [ weeics” vacation at Camp De Offeo. |~ Chiistad 1 hian Chapel || nRireios,of Selipissn Bdseation. Statfon WCAP will broadcast the|s:30 p.m. to consider the recommenda- | permitted within the confines of the southeast tomorrow morning, Cornficld Harbor, Md. The music at| ristade fan ape REV. JOHN €. MILL MR E morning sermon tomorrow of Rev. Dr. | tions of the advisory committee. The | community and automobiles are kept R Gartenhaus, a_Jewish missionary of ]\( Mark’s Church during the Sum- | “"Wr St. N.W. — W. A. Lambeth, pastor of the Mount | senjor department™ of the church | off the main hlrefls.l Many ~l-t the | Chaplain Kirkpatrick Discusses rge Fu‘u’!hum Baptists, d\\l:} -‘g"'flk oD | mer {8 heing led by a volunteer rh..;r~ WORSHIP. 11_A.M e o S M pm Prcasting Vernon Methodist Episcopal Church.|school has named a committee, of | cottage owners have been coming to the subject: “Jesus and the Jews, 0T | 1 charge of W B Trott On =75 > 0 s = 3 at 11 o'clock. His topic will be “The | which Claude Cook is chairman, to|the Grove each Summer for many Topic at First Presbyterian. a Vislon of the Chosen People.” the retien of the St. Mari's boys mrICh“Sta\dA";gh"flfig%C}fism ave.s Dila New-Old-Time Religion.” “Sowng and | complete arrangements for a moon- | years, while, within recent years.| Chaplain T. L. Kirkpatrick, U. §.| In the evening Rev. F. W. Jdhnson | hover choir of the chiapel of the Good| Every Suue - 1150 2o 41 welcome. r. Leon C Prince Reaping,. will be Dr. Lambeth's topic | liht excursion on the Potomac next | from 50 to 80 familles have lived| N will preach at the First Presby- |Will speak on “Using Liberty as a|dhenneard will <pend. two weeks in | of Dickinson College, for, the evening service beginning at | Friday evening there all the vear around. |terlan Church for the next two weeks. Sk ‘:’fhi‘,",““,“““-““‘ or the Casel the same cap. under the direction urf The F“_“ Splnmlll FChach Carlisle, Pa. o'clock =i ; i o Schools. e i - pastor, will speak on “Engines or lzm(v bt s ongt -t s T | ALFRED H TERRY || AM.—“The Unknown God” Cas at 11 a.m. in the junior church [ % S | AT TEMPLE HEIGHTS. { | Subject ‘ E 9 | c nited States Navy, for the Orient. “UNMASKED SOULS” P.M.—“The Bmmg Bush i 3 i3 . He will speak tomorrow morning S MEMORIAL UNITED Followed by spirit messages. VISITORS AT HAMLINE 9n Can a Christian Belleve on|Dr. Darby to Preach at Masons’ i i e KN, 8 pm— . Evolution?’ He will also have e | BRETHREN CHURCH made mati fest.” o BT Sanday Ty ® (oxeent . SEyEmmEEe | BY REV HUGH T. STEVENSON. his interpreter and spokesmen by his | Sharge of the mid-week service mtdoox Senyioe: Cor. North Capliol and K Sts. N.W. D % e A B, ¢ Christian Advocate Editor to address and healing of the cripple. ROy e Rev. Dr. W. L. secretary of || Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor || Py | T, o : T the Washin, Federation of —Sunday Sehoo |- LCOME Preach Tomorrow Morning. | | THE GOSPEL IN LYSTRA. Ministry of Restraint. e L DR hington Federatlon * of |} * 9:40 a.m—Sunday School it Lutheran Church - WELCOME Rey. Dr. Morris E. Swartz, editor of | ”'m!'l;\'nv'l"e"r\‘ Bl \“;“f“r:'lh‘(‘: Medical missionaries, liké physiclans Erial ., |out-door ' service conducted by the 7:00 p.m.—Unton C | Corner 4th and E Sts. Methodist Epis: is the kingdom of heaven.—Mat- shipful attention and devotion from |pnight of Rev. Ellis C. Primm at the | exchanging dates on the program | 5 ‘hm(.o w HE‘\\!(,. Pastor. i thew, iv.10. those who have been cured by their |Second Baptist Church, Fourth street |with Dr. C. R. Stauffer, who Is just | It - HERIAR: Meayice: Methodist E; J Church the eve surgical knowledge and medical skill. land Virginia avenue southeast. His |in consideration of a call to the Flrst “HALL } lbslo'\ ’ 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. ethodi piscopal urcl Patterson of | o A e 5 ¢ The missionary seeks to turn the at-|theme at the morming service will be | Christian Church of Atlanta, Ga. €23 LA AVE N | sh service. “THE GOD- Fourteenth and Emerson the Board of Prohibition gy dncides the ‘conntiiss, of | tentiontiof buch aunrediative p:u‘l?nrnl’(md‘s Golden Moment.” The music for this service will be | For the P A | e THNING LIEE S Streets N.W. and Pubjic Morals, will occupy the | Pamphylia, Pisidia, Phrygia and Ly- to the work of the Lord Jesus Christ, EEtu s e under tha direction of J. Walter| or the Promotion of | ZIO] P STREETS N.W. pulpit [caonia in a general way with what | Who is still the great Healer of all our | oy “prec Gospel.” Humphrey. Dawson and Stansbur | Scriptural Holiness. | N fev Ricians SGIDT. Pasor. | Joseph T. Herson, D. D, The Si L L P of Phrygia | i5eases. When Paul and Barnabas | L DTGl e Lodges, F. A. A. M., and Bethlehem Praunday service. 2:30 pm P e e e | Minister ‘ 1 t T ; 3 understood the meaning of what was Rev. William A. Eisenberger will| Friendship and Takoma Chapters of e m'n“:vu “ Tsday, 8 .. | ship and sermon—German, 10 a.m.: Eng- | each | and Galatia.” which would Include the | golng on among the people, who prob- | preach at the Church of the Cove-|the Fastern Star are to be special | — bt WREOOM _ | leh. 11 am. 8 p.m. = == i | eruibore covareity nd Barna- | ably were speaking their own native | nant tomorrow on the following sub- “THODIST EPISCOPAL. | St. Paul’s English Lutheran| 11 AM.: Pt Baveing o ot week and | dialect, they sought to restrain them. | jects: 11 am., “The Gospel, What EBENEZER M E. CHURCHE | AM. s of the prayer meetings, w u‘",m\ The Tetter G They pointed out that they were only | Tt 1s and What It Does”; at 8 p.m., EPISCOPAL. | | Church | 2 q e (fentia interesting Pro- | yas written to the ki ordinary men and that it was their | “The Warfare of Sclence and The. ST. MARGARET'S Cor. 4t | Eleventh and H Sts. N.W. Rev. Morris E. Swartz, D. D. arlst upon the fi missionary | Mission to turn men from an empty | ology. Rev. 3. ¥ | JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. (] ey s e aneetes b faith to the true religlon. Paul found R O AT il e Saam oof EmiT e : e - 5 S GE ssionarjes | 1D thelr native and mythical religion a 3 = CLERGY 100 3.m —Paator’ b ,,: ot oty M. : |i e b of the misslonarles | pormt-of contact that e used in teach | Communion Service Tomorrow. | =ey, mERSERTSCON b 0. | g g0, Ouet ol Seine PR T | 11 00—Eable donibin win semon tr| o D gl pay Rev. Dr Miltor ron who |cities of Antloch, Iconfum, Lystra ing them the truth concerning God. Guvenant anestiug and hols: com: - H Bty I e Father. " Pasior’s sub. | hristian Endeavor meeting. ev. U. dtewa atterson s just retu om Scranton, Pa..|and Derbe. 3 i |, The speech that Paul delivered upon | mynjon will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. B e b i at 11 | 7 ; - ere he spent 4 week In conducting | One can easily discover in this les | [Nt 0ceasion contains the germ Of) tomorrow. in the McKinley Memorial Thursdays end Holy Days. 11 | ME_TO_ALL. | > e s sumten Bible study and praver institute|son something of the Bis Macs DR Sl 9ideh be Be | ineier Chunch, Fowih s6q | ftndete| . ARL SECOGNE AW METHODIST EPISCOPAL_(Colored). NORTHWEST. church fith the Pine Street B: i s e ered about four years later to the | northwest, Rev. s N O WALTEMYER. Pastor. | 7:00 p.m —Epworth Leacue with the Pine Street Baptixt Charch, | tact ‘and tenacity leaders In Athens, when e worked It | orc: est, Rev, Dr. . Geriah Lem. Christ Church, Georgetown HAVEN M. E. CHURCH‘ Bible Sihool <. @30am. | Jie tist Church B 'and P streets north. | thels work durins thes frae micgics, | Out more fully. - There s nothing that | {1'a'm, The Southern evangellst will OcamTriy i x A JETISUD tin sl M Aver T relave B g | ™ i wes omior! t of his|ary journey, t covered over 1,400 1S distinctively Christfan in his ad-|conduct open-air services at 7:30 p.m.|, REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH. Rector. | 13700 2m.—Breachine. by pasto Douglas Memorlal STS. Sorain MY | ot e dress beyond his denial of their |ana will preach at 8 pom. | 8900 Bm —Spacial eermon {a the 04 CHRIST LUTHERAN | 2 SRR B | toibwo vears. "Ther Al not deity and pointing out that it was |= l'lygg :‘x.—go‘x; g‘j‘,';‘,,",’“f"‘",',' o | meliows i e (Missouri Synod.) REV. A. H. McKINLEY, Pastor. J will spes o il & the iai their mission to turn men from a | EPISCOPAL. = e “ S are welcome. MNow. Sexacy’ Ave. Bot. M and 3 Sie. r Boa. ana B e | of Siehiaere bt St ime rapidity | talse faith in dead idols to s living Ry HOLY COMFORTER Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church, Few Jersey Av an yorip, wi i of sightseers, but stayed long enough | ,ne‘in o supreme and good God. He| St. Stephen’s Church Goorein,ars- . neae Madiso Bth St. Bet. L and M N.W. ! > Hiour Service s of Christ before moving on to other | d¢clared Him to be the creator of all | 3017 14th St. N.W. htwood, D. { : CER D Aktte EMGr S aryce 5 places. The apostles were dependent | (hings. He asserted His long suffer-| Clergy: sarntv: B 9:30 am —Sunday School and Bible IE BIG WELCOM! v Takoma Park Baptist. {upon their own efforts to sappert |6 He cited the Lord' beneflcfenr‘e n;"n%o’r“{:g)‘;.\z&n . D Rector. | BEV. REC -REV. EEGINAL 11:00 ng and morning & i . Pl ‘|in giving rains and supplying frult . Assl | " Rev. William E. La Rue tor of |themselves during the days that they . = —_— A S C E N S I 0 8:00 —Annu on to the Knights 5 L, e, vasier o et Aaring (e et et oY | b "iiencevof s characier W | " svwoar. E¥ 1. 1008 N’ e T METROPOLIT AN ch road and Asnen street, | strategic :nters, where they had 5 - s Holy Communton.. ... . 12TH ST. AT MASS. AVE. | ou are welecome te 01 ~n‘~\-a i e chiiio T ne Pere ehev M0 minds from that of natural religion| Morning brayer and Sermon e : | mOTAInE o | SOURRC to blant the banner of the | "Calling upon nature to testify | Evenise Praver ind Seron REV. THOMAS W. COOKE, MEMORIAL M. E. : e e | tailed. Healing Service Tuesduy oy Rector. MARVIN M.E. CHURCH SOUTH John Marshall PI. (13) and C 8t NW. lance of funds and the aid of steam- | o i ships, automobiles and railroads to| Tears and Triumph. Car. 10th and B Sts. S W. | r g A | 4 s, : Re A. Lambert, Pastor. - - v v Announces Services. |belp, make their missionary: Work | popularity 1s fickle. It changed Washington . Cathedral Services—8 and 11 A.M. m e WG Pyilings REY. GEORGE SHAW JORNSOX, ' Rev. Dr Bullock's topic| When, as a result of bitter persecu. | QUickly when they refused to accept| T, Bethlehem Chapel Durmg(]jtlx-lly =(n)dFA“_I_‘l’_;‘E = ot Andersany i at the Third Church, Fifth |tion, they were driven out of Antloch | Bpis o finday Schoo ol and Q s rthwest, tomorrow [Of Pisidia_ they turned to the luxu- f:i'\?dnfé’u"'fi' :H:mh;!rflsmc:?' tk;xee “A House of Prayer fof All People” CHUR e e v " at 11 a.m : What You Have rlous garden cfty of, Iconium, after | or SOpo 105 tonowed them from y cople INCARNATION Hl ,‘ "';‘ml;j;“;lr !1‘ “Elijah on Mt. Carmel. to the Be Holy com- | “shaking off from théir feet the dust < i Lo toithes nool, 680 |of the dry and sunburnt road, in|Antioch and Teonfum in their hatred, MOUNT SAINT ALBAN 12h and X Sts Church of the Atonement 7:45 pm. | am. Pr sday, 'S to|token of G nTJudgmmu upon wilful | - 6 190 recetve the divine honors, Wisconsin, Avenue N.W. REV. GEORGE W. ATK Capitol et. and Rbode Island ave. The M‘u':gl;i':{m'q“s Loaves m 't § p.m. |unbeliever. hey adopted the same 4 3 L NW. e shes. s o P | ethods of preaching Christ as at the |20d stirred up the people against Near Woodley Road. Serviccs: 7:30 50 11 “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" SERVI ; B neighboring city of Antloch, with |ihem, 80 that they stoned Paul and ST. THOMAS' %% Ol secad o 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. . 0 city. Antioch, | P an e, > N i o i P similar results. They found an open: | 165t his body outside of the city gates. | . senvices: 8 wa 11 o O ||| M. E. CHURCH SOUTH ||| SundasrSehooi o0t B s Tt prare Megt Rev. Dr. Montgomery Back. ing for the presentation of the Lord | Y TIRE thaz he The Heed. TS| Holy Communion 7:30am. AN TR e S Raten, 13th ST, AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E \]TICKRNATION = ey e M Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery |JeSus to both Jews and Gentiles in |y principle. They had mo serious | Morning Prayer and Toursdey, 11 T ROCK CREEE | e e { The National Methodist Church returned from Yps aich., | the Svnagogue until the town was b} convictions, so that thelr actlons have | Litany 10:002.m. |St. Paul’s Churc! PARISH. || Northeast cor. Two squares west ot Ga. ave. i S P i the commencement | Vided and they had to fiee to save|peen used to fllustrate “the pay- 5 p ; A e e Ot roh. | . John Paul'lyler, D.D.||| Rev.m MANKEN. JR. PASTOR — - fick n State Nor- |their lives.. One can well understand | ojo1ogy of a mob. It has no soul. It s | Holy Communion and Ser- Sundsys—Holy Communion, 8:45 am. | PASTOR | c! 9:40 s { ! occupy his pul- | the Jewlsh opposition, for it is doubt: | {he "qupe of chance passions that| mon. Preacher, Dean | Morning service. 11 a.m g | | arton Avenue odist Church to-|ful If in all his any class of | gro o through the alr. Tt is incapable | Boha ¢ 11:00a.m. | IES’ CHURCH | Grace Lutheran Church M. E. CHURCH morrow morning and preach on “Some | P€OPIe have "““’,“““"} gt |of choice or. self-determination. It A AL:00am | S AGN-ES‘ b Ill 9:30 am—Sunday School. Jorpa Hall 0th and Coshur Ste: NW. | p.. pOBERT 8. BAKNES. Pastor i Popular Tliusians.” 1In the evening he | b MO Urfm’:“r:’; B ihe Jowa ot | forsakes knowledge and judgment. People’s Open Ax; Ser;:ce | e e e Tl o catm) il 11:00 a.m—Morning W orship ||| it | 10 a.m —Sunday Sehool il sneak on the subject, “The Trag-| 4t period.s Wor them o accept the | o LUl NEVEEFICIEGL that iRight: 1L and Sermon. Preacher, Services Sunday—7 and 11 am._and 8 pm. | || and sermon: “Knowing ||| _ Morning woranlp. _ 11 am—Proaching by Bev. E. C. Jam i ey, afithe Gnats Fospel involved the admission that |Tecalled to him the death of Stephen| Canon Stokes - 4:00pm.| Daily mass. 7 ;3. Evengong and Interces- || (ne Thip I11St. Mark’s Luthe Church| ™% the pastor. B O s o iiesion Hha | andihis partiin that¥events ¥t stood 5 TP DieiSne, Friday. & p.m i g |!St. Mark’s Lutheran Churc! e, v I Theosonhxsts Summer Program. |its institutions must now be p,,nprx{"“‘ in his memory because of its| Music by the Cathedral Choir. | Church of the Transfiguntlon‘ ‘ 7:30 pan—— Evening Worship D sad 86l BtasBW. G # upon another basis, and they were |nfluence upon Timothy, who was a = A Gallatin Street N.W. nd Epworth League, | Rev. . D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. i The study class at the T 1 Lodge “‘ Xy o e W€ | native of Lystra and was won for The 4 o'clock service is broadcast “Trust in Strength.” “The Church Where You Feel at Home." b i ¥ 5 L00%e | called upon to share their peculiar | X : 5 Sl Services Sunday—7:30 am. 11 am. here You | of Theosophi K street north- | Called upon to share their becullar| Christ through Paul's efforts. When| by radio every Sunday. R e i e Nae e | AR 1! SUNDAY | i t, will 1ed throughout the | prVIEEeS - o iD®lthe few loyal bellevers gathered Rev. 3. 3. QUEALLY. Rector Daily Vacation Bible School 9:45 a.m.—Bible School | | gy ‘anaticism of the gentile converts wa AN I’ . V. | 11:00 am —The service, with sermon. | | Wednesdays at & sible for stirring N around the body that some hold that Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or h h | __Wednesda p.m.—L. L. Prayer service. t to be discussed [ Fesponsible for stirring up the an|the mob had actually killed and Woodley: Rosd Bus Lize St. Andrew’s Churd! | = 3 . Prayer ser next Wednesday is “The Inner “‘?”m-\m( that ‘un(‘d me‘- misu}:\nnr*c-“ dragged out of the city as belng unfit = . H. Ave. and V St. N.W. { Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist Kcuer Memor(al Lutheran Ruler.”” Library open at 6 p.m ‘r:fi%;: Oi""l‘j‘_m';')‘;'l‘a"’,’1‘”0('1““:,'1‘}‘ EN’}:‘;] for burial, they ,were fllled with great REV. J. J. DIMON, D. D.. Rector. AR Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. | G S hoelonn y , 83 oy:@[ his e?l‘ax:ie fl‘;:m w’;hhm appe;xreg ° e csem»enu‘—n MOUNT PLEASANT §. T. Nicholas, D, D., Pastor. = e 1 S % | da to be certain death. ey assisted oly Communio | “Conversion,” Sermon Topic. | s . " hitiito veil e ity wees v SHEO==Moenbup Reryios’ axd; feraaot. '|' WAUGH M. E. CHURCH I | Ministry of Healing. chll i 0 G BlE L o L 7 Sunday School at 9:30 a.m s At Lincoln Congregational Temple| Ppaul recognized that the great cen-|iNg hands ministered unto his brutsed ST. MARK'S CHURCH M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Wiles Bible Class for MEN. | Srd and A Sts. N.B. tomorron mormine e RNV | eraof Theathemiam presentt a ol | 200, Diseding” body. The next day Third and X Sta SE. oih 86 Niw et T : N. | mav. Wk, 2o HORTM AN, Pustor. | Brooks will speak from the subject|lange tha st be ans e elp- start EN ETTUS. Rector. Morning Service at 11:00— | 8 Schoo! “The Meaning of Paul's Conversion. | oSS et s b A e e’ snoini | Derbe, which was the home of Galus, G Street Near 14th R T e ey | REV. RALIEULTZID.ID {Pastor. ":";"“"; ’; (: :. 1& S s re will be special muslc. The Sen. | problems with the alfiof the goapel |3, 700ce Sonll Snb {OlCw Sravaler ot Founded in 1841 7:30 am—Holy Communion. o ol Se WOt g | " “The People Who Prayed” .m'.{.;‘\mmll | .n,r .‘k :‘us Christ. hp?"l faced for ‘me Secat sacoams TSR thels araialls 21200 san7=—Huly Comprimianang e [ 9:30am—&unday - achool ;and * Bible | Service on Church Lawn at 7:00 p.m.— | 8:00 p.m.—Tilustrated Lecture, | t6 s rst time a primitive pagan popula- | & BRCee g BN s e las i = E |Sion. tibe AIaeatnes Haitiaypeisen [{iuer the cily anaSylenine mEny oo oRev. 17 B Phillips, D. D., i Enéc‘(’&f—ydh":l “':rd 5 "‘::"‘ 11:00 am—Moming worship. Sermoa | _ Address by Rev. L. B. Hafer it | : : to have been passed down from gen. | Christ Jesus. Thursday and, Saturday (St James the e e S e emems ! Service at Second Baptist. eration to generation, free from the | Paul's pastoral heart called for him Rector e av. 11 am—Holy | 7:00 pan.—Epworth Leasus, | Concordia Evangelical At Second Baptist Church, Third |influences of either Greeks or Romans, |t revisit all the churches and en- A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! s Semoaby Luth Church UNION M. E. CHURCH between H and I streets northwest, | Lystra appears to have had no syna- ig?f'g;fizg‘;‘f b‘;f@l‘}?“;fig-er“r?m‘sa;fl'\‘;‘| SCOPAL; SOUII | iursdsy, Sinie. Micrgsek peageeisSotca. | “m“fl o ur 812 20th St. N.W. tomorrow Rev. J Holloman | gogue, so Paul preached in the market | 31 & . o 20th and s. N.W. | L i premeh at 11 am. on “The Choice | place. Among the eager hearers of tions that he had endured. He de-| 8:00a.m.—Holy Communion. | e of M The sunior choir will sing | the preaching of the apostle was a |Sired to confirm the faith of the i Sia e o | 230 sm—fundey School, | e @ 0 p.m., Rev. W. L. Turley will|cripple, whose helpless condition and - e e = :45 a.m.—Church School. B ”,‘ 7:00 p.m —Epworth League. preach Res p.m. Rev. Mr. Holloman |evidence of faith attracted Paul, who | hoods of believers were thoroughly t ernon ace urc out " _You | 8:00 pan —Preaching by the Pastor | will have for his subject “Should the | determined to heal him. The re(nr(l‘?;;:a?\xlzfigd({?;" :"f‘e(x“"rklgefu?:‘\“’;:“lg‘g 11:00am—Morning Prayer 1 | .| ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCOMED Kla Be P sitted to Parade in the | made by Luke, the beloved phy ian, | oy % ng g et ot o of the first oure of & pegan. proved |steps, He found in the places whore and Sermon by the Rev. J. || (The Representative Church) ‘m= a riple was not a fak ai prea . ; E = = fr:,'\l[ lm,(f:l:_,;“‘.‘,i‘r.p“r <o, whose com. | Work of the Holy Spirit, who had (;ourtney Jar}es. rector of || 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. i Dlete cure was proven by his leaping | Sustained and strengthened the Emmanuel Church, Web-!| W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Past ‘ :Al ,V AR ‘ SUNDAY NIGHT—8:00 P up at once and continuing to walk in “;zl:;\;e«g T:s?;\iiaum}‘?o fli;:!l:hg‘ t}“: ster C‘roves. Missouri. | COE e L BT D DL MG o “RECONCILED e nCe ot i | Thadiers that the churches selected, | o ) Ntz Deoplels i Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor On Columbla Road N.W., between 14th and 15th Sts. ! o D Drove and prayed for their success as| 6:00p.m.— -1 T clusively to Paul that God was calling | % e s N Y ini BY HIS DEATH” ||fim o preach_the gompel to _the | SHeBierds O e o Poul seporsed 9:30 A.M—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister CAP. MEMORIAL, 5th & F N.W heathen. Its effect upon the pagan |t = . e % o0 Z Sl A8 e s s to the resulte ob. | What God had accomplished during g andiSer 4:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. our missjonaries in healing nds of heathen patients an- hospitals and dispensa. 11 work opens shut doors tafned t re thou LEAGUER for of the gospel. The ¥ou Can Still Reglster | heathen nds the benevolent for the deed. It speaks to them of God as the | T |cure of the cripple did to the rude l STITLTE | and primitive people of Lys They \w in it the power of their local dei- es who! iey believed ha sited Ebs frain losvus Bhion-St ties whom they believed had visites 003 their city. The sincerity of the people Homis 0078 M nd the priests can be scen in the, wi I d J l )0 t they prepared to honor the ol T 7 | apostles, as Jupiter and Mercury, by Register on train if necessary sacrifice. They had inferred ghat Barnabas was the lending deity by his attitude of silence and that Paul wus their first missionary journey as proof He had opened the door of the | ntiles and approved their work as ! missionaries of the cross in foreign lands. Sermon Series Continued. At the Chevy Chase Baptist Church, the pa , Rev. Edward O. Clark, an- nounces g continuation of the Nlud\“ of the Book of Philippians, the theme | | | | being ““Workix Out. Our | = At the op ir evening | t will be “The Man- | hood of Jes This service is hvhll a1t the church site, on Western uve wwe near Chevy Chas Circle, at § o clock. £ ‘mon by the Rev. J. Court-| ney Jones. WASHINGTON PARISH. 620 G St. SE. Founded 1795. REV. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector. 7:30 a.m —Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m —Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, the Rector. ht serviee. Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirts-first Sts. REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH. Rector. 7:30 am.—¥oly Communion, 11:00 am.—Moruing Prayer aid Sermon. 11 A.M.—SERMON BY DR. LAMBETH “THE NEW-OLD-TIME RELIGION” 11 AM.—JUNIOR CHURCH—REV. MR. McKEE “Engines or Box Cars” 8 P.M.—SERMON BY DR. LAMBETH “SOWING AND REAPING” Chorus Choir and Special Soloists Under 1 ectien of R. Deane Shure 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class, DOCTOR ARTHUR C. CHRISTIE, Teacher 11:00—Public Worship, “SOME POPULAR ILLUSIONS” 7:00— Young People’s Devotional 8:00—Public subject: “THE TRAGEDY Worship, EVENING SERVICE ONE BRIEF HOUR FREE ATS TO THE PUBLIC with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: with sermon by DR. MONTGOMERY Mr. Stewart Vipohd, President Service. on the OF THE GNATS” A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL

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