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BAR T0 PEACE SEEN INNATIONAL PRIDE ~F‘olitical Treatment of Inter- | national Problems Is Handi- cap Also, Wickersham Says. Star N. Y., July national | prejudice and partisan political treatinent of in ternational problems are stumbling bloaks in the way to a warless world, according to former Attorney General W. Wicker “While se prevail,” it is fu tile to disc t of war. Mr. ‘Wick these ments lus Chautauqua Conference ternational Relations from the Christian view on the work of appointed by the Lea tions on the cod fication « nal law, of whic he is a memt rthering is be. ing held un of the Commission Justic and Goodwill of Churct sham i H. Bren “Only Governn their ¢ Special Dispatch to The CHAUTAUQUA “National pride he de h lawry im mad it at thie s Mr. Wicker m responsible for to commit nance of peace mechan ism of peace sserted. T League of N ns stated, is the | most pract oce \chinery ever The wation terna stocol 1l means of versy and in pro assault ring States > Permanent » until in he .1.«1(m1 ans of therence 1 practic those wt refrain { Court of 1 ternation their inde to any ree on con ference on the outla he point never great up the when : said treaties son admi indepen in their plaine codificatior SERVICES MOVED UP. ine w He ex law. Summer at Church Begin at 9:45. The Sur H Street H str changed f« service begins Meetings wday rvices at the Sixth_and bee The been discon there will be no 1d John Dexte from Po Jle schoo mery is pastor of thi Dickins. Tomor class d Montgom Rico, wi at 10 o'cloc college cl church, JUDGEV Vr\lrlLLi LECTURE. “Uncertainties of Speculative Sci- ence” to Be Speaker’s Theme. w. lec ecula SIbrook Masoni Judge | Thompson ture on th 3 A se following before_the class « tion 2 class is Method Dr Rev. the and Q at 11 Life.”” meeting day, voung Bull tc Call to t at Cht venue southeast, Primm, will on some of the recent evolution | he e subject will His sermon > will be on the Unstable and Their at the r subj Fate.” Church Plans Outing. Church Sunday ndeavor So- plans for . Au 30 p.m. church will the outing The, schoot clety I outii steamer leaves at members of the special guests comm of ar Thi tist tian mpleted ver View the The te Holiday House Preacher. Bolton MacBryde ch will have House of Society of the the tomorrow o'cloc STUDE ternoon BIBL state- | hop Charles | irmament for mittee on | H Street their Speaks at Temple Height Haeeis BEWING REV. | MISSION SCHOOL WILL OPEN SESSION JULY 29 Assembly to G. M. DIFFENDERFER. | Interdenominational ; Be Held at Mountain Lake Park, Md. Ending August 4. "he Interdenominational Summer | School of Missions will be held at Mountain Lake Park, Md., July 29 to | August 4. | 7 Camp Wesleyan (voung people) will be in charge of Miss Mary A. Collins ; 1y book, “Praver and Mi by Helen Barrett Montgzomery, taught by Mrs. Charles R. a former missionary from be who America” will an Brummitt, has mac ple. Othe | Susan Lodge, ‘man, M Della_Sherman. | Dr. William M. | P Reese. frs | Md., is registrar. SERVICES AT ST. MARK’S. W. H. Pettus Will Preach Twice Tomorrow. Mark’'s Church, Third and southeast, tomorrow at 7 am., the rector, Rev. William Hen Pettus. will celebrate holy communion. He will preach at 11 a.m. and § p.m Rev. Mr. Pettus will leave Monday | morning for Nantucket Island, Mass., |where he will be until Labor day, | when he will leave for a visit to Grand Manan, Canada, returning to | Washington late in September. Rev. Horace W. Stowell of Towanda, Pa., will be the priest in charge of juring the month of Au- > guest of William 2 Capitol street am A. er, who is on acation during July and August, will e the priest in charge during Septem- ber until the rector returns, the end of September or 1st of October. 'DR. BRIGGS PLANS REST. Will Attend Bible Conference at Northfield, Mass. Dr. John E. Briggs, pastor of Fifth Baptist Church, will begin his vaca- tion August 1. He will spend the first art of August at the Bible conference Northfield, Mas and the latter New York City. he commencement of the Summer { Vacation Bible School will take place at the chapel, 1310 Four-and-a-half et southwest, next Thurs and at the main church Friday s on_the p Mrs. Collins Mrs. F Danner & W. D. Reed, Oakland, rogram are Mi: W. Davis, Di Brock, Miss < E. Baker, Rev. M PASTOR IS LEAVING. | Rev. Godfrey Chobot and Family to Take Vacation. Rev. Godfrey Chobot and family will leave next week for the Adirondacks {on_their vacation. | ulpit supplies for the month t at the Sixth Presbyterian h will be as follows: August 2 , Rev. Homer J. Councilor; Au- | gust 23 and 30, Page McK. Etchison, religious work director of the Young | Men’s Christian Association. HOMECOMING AT CHURCH. Elijah Rest of Poolesville to Cele- brate Tomorrow. POOLESVILLE, Md., July 25.—The Elijah Rest M. E. Church of this | place will have a homecoming to- morrow. The church is located on the main highw as recently com- pleted a vill be held at 11 a.m. and Hall is pastor. SERMON AT ALL SOULS'. “Faith of an Evolutionist” Will Be Visitor's Topic. “The Faith of an Evolutionist” will be the subject of the sermon to be de- livered at Souls’ Church (Uni- | tarian) tomorrow morning by Rev A. | R. Shelander, minister of the .ni- | tarian Church’ of Trenton, N. |PLAN DRY DRIVE IN AFRICA \WA C. T. U. Starts Campaign Along Educational Lines. | The Woman's Christian Temperance | Union of South Africa, encouraged by what the American organization has ccomplished in the United States, is rengthening its efforts to outlaw the |liquor trafiic there. A feature of the campaign is the effort to educate the public to a “more_excellent way” of using the fruit of the vine in the form of raisins instead of alcohol. BIBLE STUDENTS. | | | | The World Shall Be Established Millions Now Living Will Never Die The hope of the world lies in ment of God's Kingdom on earth You are invited to hear the establish- MR. T. J. SULLIVAN of New York City SUNDAY 11 AM. APOLLO THEATER 624 H St. N. SEATS FREE Ausp of Bible Student NO COLLECTION International ' Association . REV. G. M. DIFFENDERFER TO PREACH ON HEIGHTS Will Deliver Sermon at Masonic Center—Ascension Choir Will Sing. Open-air services at Temple Heights tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, un- der the direction of Rev. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain, will be ad- | dressed by Rev. George M. Diffen- derfer, pastor of Luther Place Me- morial Church. Miss Maude L. Car- nahan of the choir of Ascension Episcopal Church will render several selections. Harry G. Kimball is the accompanist. The music is under the direction of J. Walter Humphrey. W. T. Wade of Benjamin B. French Lodge, No. 15, cornetist. The officers and members of Myron M. Parker Lodge, No. 27, Frank C. Austermuhl, master; Mount Pleasant Lodge, No. 33, Henry R. Linfoot, mas- ter, and Cathedral Lodge, No. 40, gene E. Thompson, master; - thedral Chapter, No. 14, Mrem-Clara D. Perry, matron; Jason D. Byers, patron; Willlam F. Hunt, Chapter No. 16: Mrs. Lenore M. Self, matron; Wil- {liam C.” Carter, patron, Order of the astern Star, together with their fam- ilies and friends, are especially in- vited guests. All members of both fraternities and the public will be | welcome. Ample seating accommo- { dations are furnished and the ushers | will be ladfes of Cathedral Chapter, No. 14, and Hunt Chapter, No. 16. SERVICES IN PETWORTH. ew Members to Be Received Into Baptist Church. Rev. Henr: Smith, pastor - of | Petworth Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Right of | Personal Choice.” At this there will be celebrated munion service and the new members. will be union Petworth chu Wallace Memor the service of the three hes, meeting at the 1 Church, New Hamp. hire avenue and Randolph street with Mr. Smith preaching on ‘“The Chalice of God.” is the last service at which tor will be present before vaca- . He and his family are start ing Tuesday morning for Vermont, where they will spend three weeks, and the remainder of the time in Hamilton, N. Y., the home of Mrs Smith. The se; will be held as usual, | services in the three churches in turn. B. Y. P. U. PLANS BANQUET Committees Appointed at Recent Meeting of Organization. At a recent meeting of the West Washington B. Y. P. U. the assign ment of groups, method of rallying, ssignment of committees, etc., were { discussed Announcement was made that a banquet is being planned, at which Wesley G. Harris, delegate to the In- dianapolis convention, will give a re- port. mittee chairman, is planning a series of socials to be given during the Fall and Winter. The September meeting jof the Columbia Federation, B. Y. P. { U., will be held at thxa church. SPEAKS AT UNITY. Mary A. Williams to Talk on “Abundance for AlL" Mary A. Williams will lecture in the Unity Auditorium, 1326 I street, to- morrow at 8 p.m. on “Abundance for AlL” Wednesday at 8 p.m. Garnett | January will lecture on “Our Com- panions on the Road.” Spiritual healing clinic Thursday, a.m., 12:20 noon and 3, 5 and 7 p.m., also by Garnett J’lnu‘xr) Regular healing meeting Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Explains B. Y. P. U. Werk. The program rendered Tuesday night by the B. Y. P. U. convention auxiliary to the general baptist con- vention at the Tabernacle Baptist Church, Burrville, was interesting. Rev. James W. Pace, director of re- vention, gave a demonstrated lecture of phases of B. Y. P. U. work. A vio- lin solo was given by Carey Purefoy. COL. AXTON TO PREACH. Chief of Chaplains to Be at Ham- line Tomorrow. Chief Chaplain J. T. Axton, colonel, U. S. A., will preach tomorrow morn ing at 11 o'clock at Hamline M. Church, Fourteenth and Emers streets. In the evening Charles H Schooley will occupy the pulpit. During the Summer the prayer meetings are being conducted by dif- ferent Sunday school classes, proving to be helpful as well as entertaining. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 o'clock. PLANS TWO SERMONS. Rev. W. A. Eisenberger to Preach Morning and Evening. Rev. William A. Eisenberger will preach at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow on the following subjects: At 11 am., “Am I a Christian?” At 8 p.m., “Things Which Seem to Happen.” Other activities at the church dur- ing the day will be the All Comers Bible Class for men at 9:45 a.m. and e Christian Endeavor service at 6:45 pm, wi ith social and tea, beginning at p.m. GREGATIONAL. es of the church | with evening | Miss Evelyn Bittl O n- elyn Bliting, social com- | The, Peste | tist Church on the subjects liglous education of the general con- | | | service | Comfort” : com.- | | reception of | In the evening there | ;ote, | | he leav | spend in Washington 8| REV. DR. J. C. MASSEE. EVANGELIST WILL PREACH Tremont Temple’s Pastor to Speak Here Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. J. C. Massee, minister of the Tremont Temple Baptist Church, Boston, Mass., famou the lar church in New England, will speak at the First Cong tional Church, | Tenth and G northwest, to- morrow at 11 a.m The God of All he Chal streets n ] at 8 p.m ze of Modern Youth." Dr. Massee is an author of some having had published a number of hooks and pamphlets on religious subjects. He is widely known lecturer and expository Bible conferences L PORTO RICO PASTOR HERE. Rev. J. D. Montgomery to Preach at Columbia Heights. Rev. J. D. Montgomery Porto Rico, will occu the Columbia Church tomorrow ning. Judge Gilbert O. Nations will be the teacher of the James L. Wilmeth Bible class for men. on of Bayamon the pulpit of Heights Christian morning and eve- Science and Religion, Subject. Rev. William E. La Rue, pastor of the Takoma Park Baptist Church, ranch road and Aspen street < tomorrow morning on the subject flict Between Science and Religion Rev, F. W. Johnson to Preach. The pastor, F. W. tomorrow Johnson, will in Grace Bap- ciple of Jesus Who Is Alwa ind ving by 3 s for his vacation and will not return until the unday in September. Church will be maintained as usual, g clergy- men from other cities supplying the pulpit during the pastor’s absence. Chaplain Will Preach. Chaplain T. L. Kirkpatrick, U will preach at the First Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning on *The Pathway to Power.” This is the last Sunday Chaplain Kirkpatrick will He leaves after the midweek service Thursday for the Orient, where he will join the A, iatic Fleet of the United States Navy W. I. Swanton to Speak. I s N. w. visory lumbia, class at wanton, member of the ad coungil of the District of. Co will address the men Calvary M. E. Church to | morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. Will Open Sermon Series. Rev. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, of the iloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P streets north- west. will preach tomorrow morning the first sermon in a series on “Watch- words and Promises for Christian Li ing,” using as his subject, “Fellowship With God.” At night fie will speak on “Some Vital Truths and Fearful Conditions Revealed by the Evolution Trial at Dayton. Tenn."” pastor % 3 TONAL W PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) 17th and P Sts. N.W. Rev. J. C. Olden, Minister. 9:30 a.m —Church School 11:00 a.m— “God’s Growth in Man's Conception” 7:00 p.m —One-hour Vesper Service. En- | thislastic nong service: Ten minute address: % “What Are Miracles?” MT. PLEASANT Columbia Road Near 14th St. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister. 11 AM —Sermon by Rev. Eric L Lindh of the Bethany Congregational Church, Quiney. Mass. 10:00 a.m.—Church School. The Vesper Service has been discontinued until Autumn. First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. NOBLE PIERCE, D. D.—Ministers—FRANKLIN 1. WINTER Dr. J. C. Massee of Tremont Temple, Boston Famous as _the largest church in New England 11 AM.— “The God of All Comfort” 8 PM.— “The Challenge of Modern Youth” August 2—Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, Minister of First Con- gregational Church, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. \ “Are There Grounds for Con- | Bible | ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH MEN’S CLUB PLANS WORK Special Events Outlined for Com- ing Year at Organization Meeting. The board of directors and special committees of the Men's Club of St. Stephen’s Eplscopal Church met’ at the residence of the president, A. C. Houghton, Thursday evening, and or- ganized for the purpose of carrying on the work of the club during the coming year. The officers of the club are: A. C. Houghton, president; I. L. Herndon, vice president; . A. Hilig, secreta . T. Beall, treasurer; with James G. raylor, T. 8. Scrivener and Charlton M. Clark, members of the board of | directors.” Dr. W. F. Clark was ap- pointed by the president to act as chairman of the reception committee, ‘W. H. Holmes as vice chairn the entertainment committee Blackistone chairman of the tee on decoration, A. T. chairman of the special interest ci mittee, and J. G. Tr: of the committee for sick. The special events planned for the coming year include a ‘‘get-together dinner,” a “Midwinter dinner,” “Fa- ther-and-son night,” and many other interesting events throughout the year. The appointment of chairman of the membership committee has been reserved until a later meeting Spe- cial plans are being made to increa the membe: ip, which is now more than a hundred. The first regular meeting of the club will be held Sep. tember 17 “IVORY PALACES’ IS TOPIC. Dr. Porter to Preach at First Bap- tist Tomorrow Dr. Samuel Judson Porter ot First Baptist Church and O streets, will have a: 11 o'cloc 8 pm of a'Man.” Dr. Porter | his vacation until later mer. He lectures on Peter,” reading from the Testament each Thursday SERVICES TO CONTINUE. pastor hi Ivoxy Pal will not take in_the pistles of vening Highlands Throughout Summer. The Highlands Baptist Fourteenth and Jeffer poses to hold its regu midweek services throus mer. Tomorrow Dr. J. stated supply, will preach his subject, respectively, fection Assured” and During August the pulpit supplied by Rev. Thomas Those whose places of worship may be temporarily closed are invited to visit the Highlands: Visitors to Preach. Rev. Bernard Braskamp the Gunton Temple Memo: { terian Church, starts on b next week. During his {pulpit will be supplied {from other cities. Tomorrow morn- g the 11 o'clock service his ab- fiect will be “Christlanity’s Cardinal | Trutn.> I\TFIH) Church, will be of shy pastor al nce the OMINATIONAL. OCIETY OF WASHINGTOX 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. INBS Ministry Daily. 10 am. to § p.m.) Mary A. Williams, “Abundance For All' WEDNESDAY. 8 P.M Garnett January, | “Our Companions on the | Road’ H THURSDAY. 3, 5 and 7 prntual Healing Clmxc Sixteenth | morn- | ‘The Measure | Sum- | cek New | Baptist Church Open | Brown. | acation | __ JULY 25, 1925. Y. M. C. A. NEWS Chaplain John Paul Tyler, pastor of Epworth - Methodist _Episcopal | Church South, will deliver the address | at the ¥. M. C. A. open-alr service at Lincoln Park tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meeting will open with a song service under the leadership pt George L. Myers, Page McK. Etchison, religious work director of the Y. M. C. A., will speak at the Mount Rainier Christian Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Wilbur D. Bailey, associate reli- glous work director of the Y. M. C. A., will speak to the Sunday School of the Georgetown Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 10:25 a.m. BIBLE SCHOOLS SHOWING PROGRESS IN DISTRICT Summer Session Classes Are Going | Ahead and Others Will Be Operated This Winter. w 1 The ciation ington Bible School Asso Jorts progress in the Sum registered to open in Septembe r“r' the Fall and Winter term. This asso- | clation will occupy room 315, Mills Building. Plans are under waj the Fall mass meeting and institute| which will follow. Information and reports may be had from the District supervisor, Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley. Office hours are from 2 to 4 o'clock ach day aliace Memorial Prest fan Sum- School will give a demon- nd program tomorrow at 11 m. n will open with a processiol Christ Shall Have Do minion,” and flag salutes. There will | be addresses by pastor, Dr. C, Hawthorne, Mrs. H. Moffatt e str: the and - s and g School in where Miss Mar director, will hold pices of the W Assoclation in Zoological Park next ruesday. Busses will leave the mis- sion, 1310 Four-and-a-half street so ,at 1 pm. Ice cream and will be served the children in the and the busses will bring them back to the mission at 4 p.m Summer sion | Bible er picnic_under shington Bible So many people annual piigrimag fecting busine of Java go on the to Mecca that it is the THEOSOPHY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS Library CHRISTADELPHI | ] AL LODGE HALL, Every Sunday. 1130 am. All welcome Christadelphian Chapel 752 Webster St. N.W WORSHTE, 11 AN UNITARIAN ALL SOULS CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Sts. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D.D. ||| Minister. Morning Service—11 O'Clock Rev. A. R. Shelander of Trenton “The Faith of an Evolutionist™ Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, Bass John B. W MARVIN M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | - | Cor. 10th and B Sts. S W. | Rev. A. Lambert, 11:00 a.m —Rev. Pa 7:30 pm —Twilight Reed. | Message and Lecture Semce Wednesday, 8 pm., 3 The Pl CWHAT MAKES MATTER. | DR. JANE B. COATES | Spiritual interviews by app. only. Col. 8 | The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor ! ALFRED H. TERRY Subject “THE JUDGMENT DAY” Followed by spirit messages “If any man's worl hath huilt thereupon he ward" T Cor. 3-1% = Pythian Temple. 1012 9th st. n.w.. floor. Al welcome. ~ Last meeiing of the CHRISTIAN "CHRISTIAN SCI'ENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, S TIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Euclid st Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 111 C St. N.E. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th and Park rd. SUBJ “TRUTH" A & MEETI\ GS— Iond Second Churches _discontinue Sunday evening services until September 6 ShaES. foepectivety READING ROOMS: | FIRST CHURCH— Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.— Hours. 0 to 9 (except Wi ednr-udlys 9107 and Sundays and holidays, H‘ 0) SECOND CHURCH—111"C St N A o & Simahye. 2740163 °30; Closed nolidaye). TH"K[) Hl'RCH—- Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts.— Hours, 10 to () (Wednesda 10 to 7. FOURTH CHURCH— The Arcade, 14th and Park Road Floor)— (s§92‘?dl ”of’ek days (except Wednes- aye 30 to 5:30). “METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. 8 First Second | 010 5.30)" | y_School MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W. near Lamont. REV. R. L. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 AM.—Sunday Bible Classes. 11:00 AM.—Morning worship Sermon by the Pastor. 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League. 8:00 P.M.—Musical service. Fan- Shreve Heartsill, soprano, as- sted by the Imperial Male Quar- tet, W. Arthur McCoy, tenor; George B. Anderson, second tenor; T. Denton Webb, baritone ; Francis P. Heartsill, bass. Thursday, Prayer ser EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" | M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST, AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. Take Lincoln Park Car Rev. John Paul T yler, D.D. PASTOR School and P.M.—Midweek 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | | 11:00 am—Morning Worship ‘ and sermon: “The Final ‘ Proof.” | 7:30 pm.—Evening Worship | and FEpworth League, “Fighting Through." Daily Vacation Bible School: S. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist E.| hool | ChristadelphianEcclesia 220 7> ‘ FREDERICK CONFERENCE INSPIRED YOUNG PEOPLE Presbyteifan Delegates Return | With Larger Capacity to Aid in Church Work: | ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N\W. Bet. G and H Sts. SUNDAY., _ 75, 821 LOW MASSES, g Representatives of the local Presby- 9:15 and 11:15, terfan Churches have returned from the Presbyterian Young People’s Con- ference at Frederick, Md., which closed last Sunday evening. Delegates from this city were among those from scores of communities in this part of the country to participate in the con ference. Among local delegates were: East- ern, Misses Ruth Campbell, and Mary E. Kirby, James W. Marshall, Harry H. Marguerite Garibaldi, Pauline Tomlin and W. Wooden, Vernon C. Hill, William C. Jackson; Georgetown, Miss Helen R. Field, John H. Rick; Metropolitan, ses Dorothy D. Rohrer, Malvina Bandel, Margaret Beasley, Lynette | Rice and Esther Rupple, Walter C. Scott, § York Avenue, Miss Dorothy ades; T: Park harine sther W ri mith The young people returned with | added information about their church | and with determination to take a larger part in helping their own con gregation in various lines of leader hip. They are particularly concerned with the big program the church ha for her young people, both within the church and in the community. Some of the delegates have decided to g0 to college as a result of talks with group leaders at the conference Others have determined to join that large group of young people who are It aring for full-time Christian | service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—New. Washington (D. C.) Branch 1 Christian Science Parent Church of the New Generation Represented in London Boston, Mass, 3 pam. at Thi wurch of Our at’same hou ASKING AND Science and_He Eddy, and ail Chris can be bought or borrowed at 610 Dist Nat. Bank B Hours, 10 to 5:1 This Church is not conn organization _now known Church of Christ. Scientist. Mass. and Sunday_School leason sermon RECEIVING.” by Mary Baker nth Father) Subject_of METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. HAMLINE Methodist Episcopal Church Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W. Joseph T. Herson, D. D,, Minister { 1 l-ATI. 2 i Chief Chaplain J. T. Axton, Colonel, U. S. A. S EM - Charles H Schooley Twelve hundred new bicycles from ireat Britain and Germany find riders | each month in Kenya and I South_Africs ¥ W ~ PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. O. A. 501 Rhods Island ave. n'w Vesper Services Sunday. 4 pm. _ ADV NDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. “JUSTIFIED BY FAITH” Fundamentalist_Sermon CAPITOLMESMORIAL: 5t & F N.W. McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. 9:00 AM.—Prayer Service. 9:30 A.M.—Sabbath School — Classes Tor bersons of all ages. 11:00 AM.—Dr. WINFIELD S. MAN- SHIP, member of the New S. Carroll Coale, Pastor Trinity Lutheran Church [ Corner 6:45 P.M.—Epw -.m, League Devotional 8:00 P.M.—Tywilight Hour. Sermon by Dr. MANSHIP. Subject: “NOT FAR FROM THE KINGDOM HUGO M. H . Pastor. a.m—German service 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m—English _service. “BLIND- OF THE BLIND "LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL | (At Thomas Circle N.W.) . G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D., Pastor. School with sermon. ned service of Young MIDWEEK RVICE 8:00 PM.—Methodist Clase together with her 8:00 P.M.—Prayer Meeth rvice. 11TH AND H | Douglas Memorial : REV.A. H \ltl’\]\[ l"Y Pastor. NORTHWEST. J W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. | 9:30am. | 11:00am. | Vice, Thureday, 8 pm. | |Reller Memorial Lutheran | Marsland Ave. and Ninth St. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m Wiles Bible Class for MEN. Morning Service at 11:00— Sermon by Rev. L. B. Hafer Morning Worship : TRlNlTYM E. leiRCH ‘ER OF LIFE. LONG TRAIL." FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) | VICE ON CHRCH LAWN AT 7 PM. | Sixteenth St. Near P St. t. Mar , Chu J Minister, Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. D. D. 1 Feel at Home." Director of Religions Edueation. REV. JOHN C. MILLIAN, M. K. E. with sermon. | Prayer service. Grace Luther;n Church Joppa H. N.W. GER| . Pastor. 9:30 a. 11:00a ISt. Paul's Enghsh Lutheran Church leventh and H Sts JORN T. HUDDLE, D. | #:30—sunday School | 11:00—Sermon_ty Rev Henrs | | 9:30 am 1]l 1100 am Rev. J. Lewis Hartsock, D. D., of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. £:00 nnyf\ dweek Pray ted and 8:00 p.m.—Preaching xw L D.. Welcome to All Services at Foundry Pastor. Anstadt D. D.. Chambersburg. Pa. 00—Chrisii; meeting Concordia Evangelical | Lutheran Church ] 20th and G S | Rev. CHARLES END 9.45 a.m—Bible School R IO v, > Eiglin. 1115, YOU ARE WE ,INCARNATION it e Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave. ||| w1 REV. H. MANKEN, JR.. PASTOR _Services, 11 am.: Bible School, 9:40 am. Church of the Atonement X. Capitol et. and Rhode Island ave REV. HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pastor. SERVICES 812 20 Rey: Samea L. MeLatn, D, B, 9:30 am 11:00 am. ALL AR WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 5 3ra | Rev. WM || 2:30 a.m—Sunday | Pastor. 1 the Pastor CORDIALLY WELCOMED. Gallat A Sts HOFFMAN 11:00 a.m.— e “Gideon’s Partnership With God’ §:00 p.m —Illustrated Lecture. “Panama” E the Lawn WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and_Jocelsn St Chevy Ch p.% FRED C. REYNOLD:! UNDAY JOM. S CORDIAL] Chiet service 00am. ||| “CHRIST LUTHERAN Ave. bet. M and N Sts. 1c Pastor. 11 MINISTER 9:45 a.m.—! 11:00 a.m —Mr EVERY O METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M. E. John Marehall P! ) and C St. N.W. "HOOL Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, 10/ Sutay Sciool 1 am ma S pm Pastor. “ (.lnlbralth AA M. E. Zion Church, | 6th St. Bet. L and M N.W. | Rev. Wm. D. Battle, Pastor. 9:30 a.m—Sunday School and Bible Classes 11:00 a.m—Preaching and morning worship. 8:00 p.m —Preaching and eveni anip. | Holy Communion Morning and Evening. | You are welcome o our services. | EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Cor. 4th and D Sts. Rev. 4. W. WATERS, mnmu 9:30 a.m—Sunday School Hour. Rev. George Shaw Johnson, | “The Authority of Jesus” 7:45 p.m.— “The Salt of the Earth” Sunday School 11 A.M.—SERMON 8 P.M.—SERMON | Chorus Choir’ and Special Soloists Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church Southi (The Representative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetty Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League “FOLLOW-SHIP, NOT LEADERSHIP” 11 AM.—JUNIOR CHURCH—REV. MR. McKEE “THE MAN WITH GREEN EYES” “Inevitable Consequences of Sin” BY DR. LAMBETH BY DR. LAMBETH Under Direction of R. Deane Shure pworth League. Tharsday—Prayer Meeting. 1100 a:m —Sermon by Dr. Morford of X l""r:h Sirien 6:00 p.m—Epwo agtie §108 B Rov. T H_ Brown will preach A WEL (.OV(E rO_ALL. 1 METH()I)IST FPIQ(‘OPAL WHITE. CALVARY between 14th and 15th Sts. 8pm. The National Methodist Church On Columbia Road N.W., JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Mr. Stewart Vipond, President. DOCTOR ARTHUR C. CHRISTIE, Teacher 11:00—Public Worship, with Sermon by DR. JOSEPH DAWSON 7:00—Young People’s Devotional Service. 8:00—Public Worship, with Sermon by DOCTOR DAWSON. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO THE PEOPLE FREE PEWS TO THE PUBLIC

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