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THE EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAVY,’AUGU'S 11 SUMMER B'BI-E Sunday SChOOl Lesson DR. H. W. TIFFANY xDR STAUFFER TO PREACH!|DR. DE VYRIES TO HOLD B. Y. P. U. NOTES DR. PORTER’S TOP|C 1 | | Joh thven, ssident of Co- ” | demrades. debases or defles. | 10fnun and Memberl “of 0. E. S | At ettt ooy ot For.” First Baptist Subject. The Epistie of James—James, | | Obedience to God's word was re- | | |Thomas R. Wilson. vice president: z. | Dr. Samuel Judsen JForter n 11:v.20. |Quired if they .were to preserve the | Brooklyn Pastor to Preach at Met- Will Be-Guests. at Tomple Canon Returns to Cathedral From C. Hodges, jr. president, and Wesley |Speak at the Firsi Baptist Church olen Text_Re ve deers of | |spiritual liberty given them by the i : G. Harrs of West Washingion B. ¥ |11 am. on “The Christianity That the word, and not hearers only. | |Brace of the Lord Jesus. It is stlll} yopolitan Church During Month Teishee Canada—Bishop Freeman Goes |P. U.. delegate o Indianapolis, Ind.,|\We Contend For." In the evening, James, 1.2 |Axua Eihde Spachig s on ASTIAR S C1sH Open-air services will be held as B were the principal speakers at the | Fchos of the B. Y. . U. of Amerjc Survey Of Work Shows sslves thigkine thae {nay sve glih of August. usual at Temple Heights fomorrow Back to Maine. banquet given by the West Washing. | Convention.” recently held in Indian- the Master's will, when they are tail- | o afternoon at 4 'o'clock under the direc- 13 e = ton Union Tuesday evening. A social |Apolis, will be given by John Ruth- James, whom Paul called “the Lord's |ing. Christianity Is an extra that re- e B o T B ey aramdl hour followed, during which several | ven, president of the B. Y. P. U. of Second Year of Opera- |iiomer.” was one of the outstanding |Guires more than the external mani-| p. frenry W. Tiffany of the Baptist | chaplain, and the address will be de-| Rev. William L. De Vries. Canon of new games wers Introduced by Mr.|the District: Roselle Jenkins, presi festati . . James 3 i p : : A o | S personalities in the early days of .;‘d:t“‘:;"nd"i'“":;n"”'('fl,‘_’.‘;:“'g: be-grmen | Church of the Redeemer, Brooklyn, |livered by Rey. C. R. Stauffer of the | Washington, who has just raturned | Harris. A vote of thanks was ten.| dent of the B. Y, P. U. of the Firat H H & sgpmsa % Ninth Street *Christian Church, who |from a month’s vacation in Canada, dered Miss Grace Wright. who was | Baptist Church, and Thomas R. Wil tion Effective. Christlanity. He took a leading part|and ok heaters of the word was. em N. Y., will occupy the pulpit of the | Ei% Rhm'q;flmve the eity to aceept a |Will officiate tomorrow at the 11|in charge of the hnnqgmq’p prepara. | son, ex-president of the R. Y. P. in the council of Jerusalem. As presi- {’h“"_’:‘“d“”‘:’;“""f"‘"l"“l‘“‘ _W",'Y,‘Th Metropolitan Baptist Church, Sixth|charge at Atlanta, Ga. . The music is [o'clock service In the Bethlehem | tion Society of the First Baptist Church 2 42 > | dent of the conference, he gulded its ;}”I":z e “’fin‘;]:’,o‘; "’r::.}, m.fi and A streets northeast, during the|under the direction of . Walter Hum- |chapel of the Washington Cathedral.| Under the leadership of Miss Fdna There will be special music QA meneral survey of the wark of deliberations, made the closing address . Pt e entire month of August, preaching on | phrey, with Harry G. Kimball, accom- | During the month of August the | Hazel Ladson. Bible readers’ leader. | . — Summer Rible schools this vear, made | and was the author of the decree that |church attendance an nancial Sub-{gundays at both morning and evening | panist, and W. T. Wade, cornetist. | cathedral choir, which 18 usually in at-|the number of participants is rapidly X & P 5 as many individual schools are clos- | brought religious freedom to the Gen. | porl. Christianity. according to both | services. Solos will be rendered by Mrs. Fstells | tendance.at the morning service, will|increasing. A convention committee, entuckian to Preach. ing or about to close, indicates a|tile Christians. His relationship to |James and Christ, demands a practl-| pr Tiffany is a Virginian by birth | Gates of Miriam Chapter, No. 23, |be on vacation. Tt ix announced, how-of which William F. Becker is chair-| At Immanuel, the National Baptist highly successful season. in the opin- | Christ. which has been a subject of |cal expression. and a graduate of Washington and | O, K. 8. avér, that there will be a male quar-|man. has been appointed 1o ralne‘.\lfimm(al Church, Rev. Llewellvn L. ion of those in charge : | controversy among biblical scholars, Practical Religion. Lee University, Lexington, Va. and| The oficers and members of Na.|telL fo assist in the musical program|funds to send a delegate 1o Los| Henson, D. D.. pastor of the First gulhe_second year of the Summer would have made him a man of mark | . o eugion called for the viniting | the Loulsville, Ky. Seminary. He | tional Lodge, No. 12, John W. Tif. |of the service. Popular congrega-|Angeles in 1926 | Baptist’ Church of Covingion. Ky sible School in the Fourth Presbyter- | among the early Christians. He won |, b UESAEVREE (8T O (0L LR G | was for several years pastor of the|fany, master; George C. Whiting tional hymns will be sung. Several new members have heen | will preach tomorrow morning on ian Church has proved to be success. | hix leadership not through his kin. | ‘of the fatherjons hnd widows \n (Befl| Dear Street Baptist Church. Louls | Lodge, No.-22, Charles W. Sherier, | Dr. William F. Pierce. president of|admitted recently. | “I'he Unity of the Race” and on “The Ul in interest displaey and knowledze | ship to Jesus, but by his own personal (&Miction." ' Tha best wev ‘io KeeD | ville Ky. and has been pastor of the | master, and Arminius Lodge, No. 25, | Kenvon College, Gambia, Oblo, will| A general invitation to the public Lost Secret Recovered at evening sained. Many different phases of the | character. While like Joseph “he was through service for others. Faith re- Baptist Church of the Redeemer.| sArmin’ Roth, master; also, Fidelity (speak at the 4 o'clock service at the|to attend the young people’s service | services Bible work were taken up In such an | called a just man, his speech and |{hroush service for others. Vaith v&| Brookiyn, N. Y. for the past (Wo|Chapter, No. 19, Mrs. Marion W.|peace cross. His talk will be broed |tomorrow night at 7 o'clock hms been| For the succeeding four Sundave interesting way that children were |epistles echo. as none other, the |vVeRIS I8t SccCeng fo SAMTL V| yea Jones, matron: Farly R. Strong, pa.|cast by station WCAP. Dr. Plercs |extended by the branch at the Second |Rev. M. E. Dodd, D. D.. of the Firat not_wearied of any one subject sayings and spirit of the Chris. Al |WOrks. 'In his definition of relglon |’ ie and his family are spendinkiron, 'and Miriam Chapter, No. 23, (Was host to Bishop James K. Free:| Baptist Church, Fourth street and | Baptist Church of Shreveport. La., The work followed is classified un- | though he may have been blinded by | FA€PC T8 G0 » h‘;‘; W’;- ctn be Saved |their vacation during the month of | \i's’ Anna B. Seiler, matron: Joseph |man in June when the bishop had con- | Virginia avenue southeast will occupy the pulpit der nine headings: 1. Paalm Memory | the Intimate fellowship that he had I s e o et aay (he | Aubust st Hacpers Forry, W. ¥ Cottrell. patron. Order of the Eastern |ferred upon him the degree of doctor | Group A of this branch will put on Work: 2, Miscellaneous Bible work:|enjoved with Jesus in their Nazarsth |P¥ work®, Jalies conmidoreq Inot Star, together with their families and |Of laws at Kenyon College. a sketch entitled “Downs and Ups of & | = 3. Rible Tamphlet: 4, The Life of | home. so that he doubted his claims to = friends, will be the especially invited | Bishop Freeman returned to Sor-|B. Y. P. U." | BAPTIST. Jesus: 5. The a of Afe > » cal one and that A man, who had been y T e e o L R D e o iin | Bhven by | paraonal. faith, cwaull mrave [outi ‘It wouldlit 0o you 4 bitiof ood | guests. AU membars of Both ‘trsteen [ 00, Me.. Thursday, after spending & 3 y 5 e g | ties and public co v |few davs at the cathedral. £ Tls'l‘ uxic. e firsi vear receives thres | had risen trom the dead. After James (AL fact by his laber, Our TURIOLS 10,78 191,000 FooT ither's worrine or | ies, wud the public wlIL be o | v, Dri; Ankan Phalns\Biskes, Cin- “What Ts Man? SECOND BAP B e | e e el e With,the |ana sncrificin} service. In his attitude {amount to anything, after all. Ushers will be provided by the ladien |on of Washington, who durink July| Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock of the | 4th st. and Va. ave. s.e. iarks, while the third vear mcquires |the Lord Jesus Christ on practical religion James recalia| She shrugged her shoulders ey e e AT | rviche lett Waminglon for Lanox,| animd Baptist Church; Mifth ana Q| s C. Priasm, Pattor it one making it hardest for them | There is a disagreement concerning |th® solemn words spoken by the Lord| “Do you talk like this to the Prin-| TOU0 - ',:g,m"n""'f'"d"m"’ e iRy ek Titay HE I caIE R A L PIeACHON VERK (s Mo C— 10 attain® horioss his kinship to the Master. Although |1€3Us Not every one that saith unto jcess?” she queried. He smiled. 2'"\‘10"" Lo 30los, were PRROAEEE AR | e 1 Wevarell weakA tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Bible school | 1100 am — The mhening anfl-closing exercises | reforred to as ‘the Lord's brother,”|me. Dord; Lord, shall ‘enter into the| "“I ahodld certainly niot tell the}Suntay by MissiBanas 1. Chenhiiny| T2 ‘R" Frankiin: ) Bohanan, | Will be held at 9:30. Praver meeting | “The Marks of God's Man” e by hinie Ang. music | the closest possible tio would Be thit |kingdom of Heaven, bus be that dueth | Princsis the things vou sre’ waking | of the chole of Ascenslon Chureh and |, "0 iy Cinesral, Haston, Ma.,| 13 BS ¢onducied Tuesdny from & to 00 0.m i 2 watches. talks on musical composers [of a half-brother. Many insist that[the will of my Father which i in|me." he assured her. =~ o e T o ha¥ AN ichares abihe:aani| 1) Pa., A0 ) young peopls’s onoss IVERESORIN e Teakiin: Oux ind biblical plavs. Recess was spent | those spoken of as the brothers and | heaven.” I suppose 1 am & cat.”.Susan re-| F. Bunt Chapter, Mo 1. A strring | kton Cathearal during July, in the| Sin on Thursday night from § to Schools? e e macen for | e PROKen Of as the brother ANt one spistis s anieohosof tnastench:| BRotedi " hut T don't Tiké: the:Prinoses, | addrass was delivered by Rev, George | BELSE, BRI CuCaS IO o Jo] o'elook Pantor's Tast Sundas hefore vacation \aris in the plavs that feature each | brothers and sisters of the Christ, be. | I8 of our Lord. One feels. as he Yoti!ll tike ‘Har WHEHi youkiigw lier | M. Diftenderter of Luthér pikes Me- IR CTE0, G oyiion ¥ = 9:20/ 00 ey ool Friday closing exercises. Last week [ing the children of Joseph by a pre.|Feads It that it breathes the atmos- Ibetter.' he ventured. L T LR O N s ¢ : 230 em =Y. ¥ Mosex i the Mulirushes” was pre-| vious marriage. Others contend that [phere of the Sermon on the 3;“'““““"‘1 N o e e e > t. Margaret's Services. | Bright, Happy, Brief Services—Come sented. This week's plavel is “The | thev were “cousins.” who were reared | It 15 this characteristic makes tter.” she declared. “She se M : e A ’ St. Marga “hurch tomorro e T i o mats 18 e o O Lo, SeeE ey |, e Lok ¢ gl of | o (3e e OF ohan 55 | unet Jox e e e ) DR DARBY'S TOPIC. ool SR S S8i%| Temple Baptist Church “Up. Up From | enjoved hin fellowship during the days | Néw Testament. 1t has a modern|use of people. Thats what I can't|lces, there was a good attendance = = e at 7:30 and 11 am. Rev. William B = | S jRot 6 messame concerning not only pergonal help thinking about vou, and her, and Thite £H o 10th and N Sts. N.W t Jesus was subject to Joseph and e AShar Will Preach at Mount Pleasant|Curtis White preaches at 11 on “Thy : ry. T ; . but he grapples with ques. Wil T skt 2 But | REV. T. 0. JONES Preaching. & et ey Mary. They probably looked to Him | réligion. bu . A Be Done—Not Resignation, But e i Summer . Rible | were blinded by their close fellowship [demanding Jjustice for both. He lhe asked. 3 of the Transfiguration. there will also ‘Communion. terl: sl et 5 | pofnted out that every sociological | ~She wants to get 10 know things Dr. W. 1. Darby, executive secre- | be & communion service at 11 Aom—"OUR REST HE was held o July 26 4t 11 a.m. L IE0m e e elt keonts | oroblem could be settled If it were |for the sake of that husband of hers Attends Service at Gorsuch Attired tary of ihe Federation of Churches, e Sunday School. 03 am s ArT g ed o o hame of the cross. when He died |{ac€d and Sought to ba solved in the |1 suppose. I’ all very well for you in Ragalle. will preach Sunday morning in Mount BIBLE STUDENTS. - e ot the Summer Bible School [8s & common criminai. It required'|8Pirit.of Chyistand of buman brothér. {but T do think Arthur ‘ought to be i Pleasant Congregationsl Church 1 mpils of the Summer Bible School |8 5 0t vision of the Risen Lord | h0od. James displays the same coura-{more carstul. Father never saya| Man and woman members of the|His subject will bs “The Changelens nt;tnat{onal Bible Tokehow bt nad been ac | move the fof of doubt and dis. |Beous spirit of fairness. justice and [much but I fancy he's thinking a good | Ku Klux Kian paid a visit to the|Chriet.” Studinta’ Al F]RST BAPT[ST CHURCH ot e the moina of Tames. whose |love, as did the Lord. He calls us to | deal.” Gorsuch M. E. Church, Fourands-| Dr.and Mrs. W. L. Darby will leave | udents” Association e taca one of the most serlous problems | They finished the round almost in!half and L. streets southwest, last Sun- | Monday morning for Ocean Grova, ) i T k. SV rORSUN. DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, weeks. The Scripiure passages. ques tions. efe.. are a part of the svsiem | influence probably brought { ot e ne aawet U “maar | tellowship. with — the A el IS [of our age. “The skepiicism which ix | silence, and their conversation over|day evening. The church was filled | J., where they expect (0 spend a pleas. | . o Prof.” Edmund PASTOR Summer Bible schools in Washington | twenty disciples who waited for the [the most dangerous 1o Christianity to- |ten was negligible. On the way down | With the men and women of the order |ant vacation of several weeks. His| &00Pm—lglure pr, ol gamon g e Bl ol I o he Sovs | Lord's return. Another element that [08Y I not doubt as to the age or |Grant was conaclous of & sudden fesr |attired In their Kian costumes. headquarters while thers will ba ai| 4:30 p.m—Sersice mesting 1AM and zivls bhegun al the very begin.|made James hesitate was his con- suthenticity of It sacred hooks. or [Susan, after all. was a creature of Imperial Representative Miller gave ' the North End Hotel 7:45 p.m.—Tower study A e R 4 Mave advanced | servatism. He was thoroughly Jewish |distrust of its time-honored doctrines. |impulse. These purgatorlal days|a brief account of the alms and princl- | - . T oiet Bervice Hooie— ooered Fheichnstimnty Thati Ve some of them as far as the fifth grade. | In his viewpoint and was the recog: Meeitn | 3 For.” but loss of faith in its vitality.” The |through which he and the others|ples of this organization. The Rev. _sears FORY ™ 6T ption 4 pag Contend For. e Summer Bible Sehool of the|nized leader of the Palestine Jewish | secret of “'”““d"‘ Jennings “f‘“’*“»‘ were passing. meant nothing to her. ?_"’lvmhfi 2 M:rredr Baston r:»l the Dr. Coleman to Preach. — CHRISTIA R . fee il distapolis B 6, Sunay g “hristis @ cer as @ leader in our American|she might fail to make allowance for |Gorsuch Church, delivered the ser-| o S 1 eport on the Indianapolis st Mission hel e closing exer-| Christians. Hiz zeal for the law, |POWer as a & i Rev. Dr. E. Coleman. past t the G'IRIS > U p B Tt i e ,I,M;:T i | spiritual lite, revealed by his devotions | life and the thought of the world was|them. She was alwava surrounded |mon. Mrs. Arthur Thomas rendered Renoboth Baplist Ghutel: wil-preach TIAN SCIENCE Y. P. U Convention by an,u special featu tor the school's clos.|and praver, and dvnamic energy gave |Gué to the fact that he belleved in | by voung men, and. for the moment, & mfiln._l solo, accompanied by qu].( a special sermon tomorrow at 3:30 | CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST || Jinkins. John thven an ing were the pageants, memory Bible | him great influence among the Jewish the power of the gospel to cure lgP at any rate, she was seriously an- dor; "“?1" "r'n the plano. Miss Mil-| o SPCOR IO nley Memorial Bap- anancars o Doy || Thomas R Wilson e o cognition was given, | bellevers, whom he addressed in the [1lls of the world. The world needs |noved with him. jdred Cecll officiated at the organ.| . cChyrch, Fourth and L _streets WE FIRST CHUR {]_s. s 030 am B Y P.U.8&10 the singing of our Christian hymn in | earliest epistle that has come down to | in his passing more believers who are | “Lady Susan.” he began. The ;ervive was concluded with the | ., ios Rey. Dr. 8. Gerlah Lam- TN IoT 1N BOSTON, SASE 7:40 pm Chirene by the chtire sohool and cersjus. He recognized the:perilthat tha|Uoeih and noG hesxecasnr Gods word | - Mr. Histisry {members of the Ku Klux Klan join- |, " pastor. The pastor will preach| First Church of Christ, Scientist, | All SiZimenth Sirest Raid Transit Jewish Christians of -the twelve | With the passing of the foremosti I thought it was generally ‘Grant’,”{Ing in the ainging of ‘“The Old Rug- |, . "\; 4 m "and 8 p.m. Bible school at Columbia road and Euciid st Busses ston a1 chureh door were facing, | champion of purity in public life.|he remonstrated. ged Cross.” The visitors left a sub- |, [0 -0 SnG 8 Py o S o nd Church of Ch Scientist. || ™ e Fgut of Wasnineten © . 5 1o God’s word and abiding| I have heard myself called |5tantial contribution as a remem » S -m. | Secol Srch ef Christ, Scleatist, For the Hearte af Washineton tificates awarded The Summer Bible hool of the es in the dispersion 4 b o T ilarims closed the Sum. | 80 he called upon them to conquer | lovalty . . Chureh of the Pilgrims closed the Sum. [ #0_he called upon them to conquer | 2381, T, [oer to save and direct | Susan'," she reminded him, brance of thelr visit. Gorsuch Church | mer sexsion on Monday night. This | Ihelt Faies DeRtnE o appear | n0L only the personal life of men and | ““Look here, then, Susan,’ he re.|is 75 vears old this vear, and plans | Third Church of Christ, Scientist, | I\IETROPO[ ['I l\\ 5 s < “lin the Church through a loss of the |nations, as demonstrated in his own |commenced. e" peem ‘(0. Eave. got |Are-baing mads fitGagly to ceisbrats s i e T e sy athem Bible School curric .n.mfl‘{ z-lx: Vital conception of religious life and |Career. it will help us to demonstrate |wrong somehow. I don't like it. I this event during the coming Fall. Fourth Church of Christ, Scien Sixth and A Sts. N.E. ible n 5 James, the author of the earliest My dear man.’ she protested SUBIECT s the T athemstess Heles Pure Religion. epistle of the New Testament, dled for | “pave I shown &ny aigns of quarrel Dr. Brown to Speak. “LOVE" ing by Braddock Episcopal School. Pure religion required testings, so|his falth. = According to Josephus.!ing with vou?" Rev. Dr. C.-8. Brown of Winton SOCIETY OF WASHIN 5 Rephenisg oy 3 """" ammer l')N" :“"'"‘-]‘ r’;'”“"hfl he summoned the scattered Jew-|“Festux wase fd"»d “‘Ad z\!Nn:IF hfl'; “You're annoved, and I don’t want .. president of the Water's Insti. | Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1888 3 11 AM AND £ PM. DR. HENRY W. 1|FFA\ 1ock piscopal C"hurch wi 0ld the | jgsh Christians to be patient dur-|not vet arrived. So Ananias (son o you to be.’ tute there and t S| of (Healing Ministry Daily. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) A AM A Of Brooklvn. N Tlosing exercises in the church on At-|ing their trials of persecation, count.| Annas of the gospel) assembied the|”*’poes it really make any differ-| Lott Carey € D ot e VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister. EDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS—| 1)\ 5 1 zust ‘! 4“' 11 o K-k o;n{| ’I]h 51 ing their t les as cause of re }»:nh:ln:, am'o rl‘e In-uu:hm lbe(fl:m i; ence?’ she asked a little bitterly will speak at 11 am. and 8 p.m., to = nv;_‘u-rx Tourth cn;m:r only holds Sunday eve = “The Last Step.” er Bible School is decidedly = joicing. Persecution reveals the gen.|the brother of Jesus who is called | “Of course it does.” morrow at Zion Baptist Church JUNDAY. - e A e M — . Zee i bl school with curriculim of AlL| Uine' Christian. (rom the false, "vel |ChUist (hin name was_ James ”'Mi e L R e B s e Arthur_P. Buck, READING ROOMS: he Second Coming of Chrint" hout any expressional activi-| many a weak disciple faces the danger |some others, and delivered them 10 | gy yor northeast, Deanwood. Dr. George O. # FIRST CHURCH— Communion will he held at the close ®f 1 great success. Rev. Blan-|of becoming discouraged when their ‘h- stoned, on a charge of being trans- | snything,” he declared, with fool-| Bullock, with his choir and tnnl!;-:n “Follow Thou Me. | Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.— 07 morning serviee kinship, the rector, is directing the|faith is being proven and perfected | gressors of the Iaw. The nn-‘u.,\ optimism. tion of the Third Baptist Church, will MONDAY. 8 P.N.. 1 Houra.0 o ¥ (excont Wednesdars 9 to e ) e work in this school by the trials. He called upon them io | Whose “knees became hard like camels’| ""pon’t dine with that Von Diss| conduct an open-air service on the Mrs. Liska M. Churchill, j fundim aud Rolidaya 290 IR0 | >R ditorium The curriculum of t Koma Park | remember ihat the source of iheis (hecause he was alwavs kneeling In | woman tonight.” He was distressed.| church lawn at 4 p.m. [ “As the Bird Flies.” SBCOND CHURCH—TIT € St NIE| - go—cnint S BT 0r Someien mees Presbyierian mer Bible School is| spiritual power was in prayer, so he | the temple. asking forgiveness for the | My dear Susan'’ he expostulated. 2 A 2 | ¢ r es. Lathem system. This | urged upon them to put their de- | people,” was killed in a fit of passion || can't get out of it,” 3 1 WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M.. i e !-"nd'nh H:n mi' pendence for strength to m».mm»m-’bwluhuw he M;{ffl;:hrf"l o ‘"",“' Had you asked her to dine with Speaks at Centennial. | Garnett January, vear of the Lathem Bible School work. | trials and perils of persecution by The great echabite, for James|yo. or did sl invaiit: that on thé 2 3 “ A Mount Carmel Raptist Summer Bible | communion with God in praver. assur- | kept their vows, as to drink. hasiy L { Dr. W. H. Baylor of Baltimroe will| Hulmg and Good School is registering a very large en-|ing them of His willingness to give [taken his place among the immortal |~ . invented it on the yacht’* he| Preach at 11 a.m.. and 8 p.m., at Cen. rollment and is working with the Sec-|light to all who seek Divine guidance. | heroes of faith. The great Commoner, | samitted. ““At the same time [ ac ond Baptist Church in the community| James pointed out the close rela- | whose body resis in Arlington within {cepied it, and, to tell you the truth . Pastar. | ™ Hours. 1 to & p.m. (excapt Wednesdare. 1 to poi I 8. °Sundays. 2730 to 5 30. Closed holidays) A cordiul invitation (s ritended (o aitend THIRD CHURCH— all_of cen. Colorado Bidg., 14th and G Sta.— |MT. JEZREEL BAPTIST CHURCH Hours. 10 to fi (Wednesdass Cor. 5th and E Sts. S.E Llfifll‘;iln::lfilllfid(‘;i!hdl -, 0 KO 5. 30' - = ‘H‘ "' 1 S ator i G | poutas and holid wehes. tne Dastor, wil take tennfa) Baptist Church, Seventh and Judgment. " The Arcade, 14th and Park Road : FRECEC I streets northeast, tomorrow. THURSDAY. & P.N.. (Second Floor— R TN {7830 0 0 meek dars (sxcopt Wednes The Washington Bible School Asso.|liever and his attitude toward “the |was a follower of James in seeking to et B o Thousands of miles of highways in “ bad = i KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH | seel am anxiou ith her. at rut ~ BAPTIST. ctatlan officially reports the hest sea.|word of truth.” If ome is to listen |bave his countrymen practice in their | 2T RX 00 (0 ¢ O T aing, 1 sup.|Germany and France are shaded by | | | ! i project tionship that existed between the be I\ip\r of the Capital City, that he loved.{ g can for certain reasons. I ,,,,“v\ = o — Arthur P. Buck, ’ s —- - — — — Oth St. near B W “on in Summer Bible school work in|in fo God's message he must be|private and public life the teachings | o 'that she may o on making love |TOWS of fruit trees, some of which are CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—New. | West Washington Baptist Church REV. CHAS. P. RYLAND. Pastor. the District of Columbia. Never has|spiritually prepared tc hear, so James | of the Christ. so that the spirit of | 1"V in the flagrant way she did on|&tate own: Wfim (D.C) ) Branch 1 Cor. 31st and X Sts. N.W Preac 11 _am. and R p.m. be Rew eason had as many Summer Bible | called for them to remember the |democracy and freedom might ever re- |y vapipy — M. W, Miller. Suridax School at 4:30. with “chools which ware first.vear schools|dansers of indiscretion. of hasty|main thelr possession. If we shall| 5, vou mind whether she does or CHRISTIAN Christian Science Parent Clmi Clagses Tor ail ages. B. Y. P. U at i pm tound. = 8 | “"Come and brings a triend and never hefore in the history of the |speech due to anger, that would hinder | be doers of the word and not hearers. | no o | Fourteenth Street Church of | of the New Genecation E Near movement has there heen as many |ihe reception of God's message. The |then the work of the great spiritual | "\ ¢ i1 the least,” she declared un-| ] Flffl’l Baphist T N ehools and as great a number en.|way for “the word of truth" reach. |leaders from James to Brvan, will mot { . ve Christ Rl Rigdens Bt 00 The Highlands Baptist Church P s rolled. The Bible school method. pian |ing us mav also, James pointed out. |be lost and the gospel of Christ willi "rh (n50 o uidn't be any use askin N s T R e eeal en T e aw 14tk and Jefferson Sta, N.W o = and eurvienlum is accepted and fa-|be blocked by an impure life. Be.|demonstrate afresh its power to save|.,, D ‘, b e S | ionureh ot Our Father):"Sunday s Bvei | B 3 T Molr preaches 11 mam. k- & D i s, K daws 0T vored by pastors. directors. teachers, | fore we can underatand G ¢ {men and pations, She turned suddeniy towards him| . Preaching and Communion. 11 am. ana| *'Ji¢ S SOVRC o8 lewwon sermon: | p g “Bible Schoof 030" | " o S parents and pupils. A f e, o e R e L aens | SEALS. vor meeting. Thuredsy A otenan Bt will also_conduct praver Dlete Lot. af ine sy g e e e e g Bedriy welcome to evecsbody Science and_Health, by Mary Bsker ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. | Mestings and have office hours at the church u reporis that are PRORROR) You can ask me anything you Eddy. and Christian Science literature, . 8. 9:30: Chapel 3: B, Y. P. T, 4:30 coming in may he had at an early L like., Grant. if enly you'll promise not can he bought or_borrowed at 610 Dist. e AT N0 A bl weims the” Lathar| 0 dine wih her conight.” " T " "NINTH STREET Ny Ehures ty o9 omnecea i e [TNATIONAL BAPTIST | BETHANY “imiinsr THE WRA H SR D . - L b i Ewtel] | NEwoRAL AR A T N “Susan,” he begged, ‘be reason- | e e ~CONGREGA" (IMMANUEL) Prince of Feasts. Popular song The closing exercises of the daily Precedes evening preaching vacation Bible school of the Central | >rash Church will be held. Fri. L I 3 i “A House of Prayer for All Bible School, 0:30. “What a horrible suggestion!” 11:00 Feapls Sdwerk VT Thndi?) fay morning at 10 o’¢lock. The school has just concluded a successful ses o o ek abont UGG | £ Ome of the Best Mystery Stories Ever Written I|wones’ 11l oe” rtaionable” when| g MT. PLEASANT [[|| ormes o o Gommsi sz [ neiiSish iR v, : en enrolled £{I'm middie.aged. —when nothing mat-| Rev. Homer W. Carpenter * = | S YR = pal SPitE of the intense heat during Llters. I'm a very foolish person. of | . Columbia Road Near 14th St Gove G. Jobhason, D. D, PETWORTH, part of the term the average attend. | o . course. but it doas happen to matter | O RAEY MRt DA umbis; BOac NERt LA St Past: th and Randolph St Fnce has been very high. and the By E. Phillips Oppenheim. good deal to me that vou insixt| 7.4p— AL OGRS | A s e children have done excellent work wemorizing passages from tha Bible . (Copyright. by Little, Brown & Co) ugendining it that Moman (oalsht | | SERMON: BY. THE PASTOR WEY. RENRY 1. SMITH. and the hymns of the church. A R d S 4 : | 4 R = 2:45 a.m —Sunday School Course in church history has been ettt T vetn sramiing arouna| “Hero or Coward, Which?” R Rev. L. L. Henson, D. D., || oiram—tunder senoel, conducied in which the children have | ..\ inued from Yesterday's Star) | Personally, 1 think your father is in|the corner of the Square. and Susan | R A - . Willlam L. Darby of Covington, Ky. 8:00 p.m-—Combined earvicés with P\ N e prohdlency., . = L |a very awkward position. You see,|jumped lightly onto the tootpath. She | £ R Secretary of Apn Church, Fefirativa S Kallina. g At e manae 'fl','”:i‘r‘g"p < Just ax Ladv Susan wishes.” Grant | the great difficulty is that. however.|waved her hand to Grant. | Rev_CLARENCR ROT STAUFFER. Minister. | 65 30 | 2 Tnity of the Race” COME_TO_THE L Tor Roaitate o baper. warie | i, Tooking lowara Ber. e e e R Lane e U weing o i io| VERMONT AVENUE Tog Vesger sarmice” baaonien || apr T " Metropolitan Baptist Church pave heen conducied.” There also hux | h' \:‘:‘Ilfi.luh'h o declded | the pact was inaugurated, all the na.|Bobby and Rose.’ | Teciht A A ortl ot ‘Riscontinued until Autamn. | “The Lost Secret Recovered.” B SI hetwnen 1218 and I3th Sta. X W, n a kindergarten whici & by t bores v NS DY, and s At Ag | 3 e & 7 oM. W DL N NI R wall attended P which has been | It bores o nd was piaved in the | tions started trusting one another.| ™ (Continued in Tomorrow's Star) | M, BARLE WILFLEY. LL. D.. Pastor. Bible Schogl. 9:30. Youns People [ NORA 5 ) I v. 8 b 3 a.m.—Sublect rigin _® The church also operates a large e me sunlight of a per-|They dropped secret treaties and secret 945 a.m.—Graded Church School I e S B jara afternoon. The wind had |understandings and swept the whole |==——= 11 a.m—“The Increasing Chriat. PLYMOUTH CHURCH itors Are Most Welcome - || Nen—is N a s . = of their secret service departments & p.m—The Flying Squadron, led by Mr. (CONGREGATIONAL) 800 p.m —Subject: “Contending for the e Aafly vacation Rible school This | dropped and brought no longer icy| 4 _LUTHERAN. _ Voorus. Aug. 9. 16, 23. 30—Rev. M. E. Falth. or ihe Fundamentaln ™ - Music by the Jayzround has been open to the |reminiscences trom the snow-clad Alps. | into tbe- four corners of the world;|_ = - 7 p.m —Christian Societies 17th and P Sts. N.W. DODD: D.. of Shreveport. Ta.. o e Rt S usi mmun At all times the play has | The air. though keen, was sweet zn(!‘\lhai is to say, the honest ones.dld. Concordla Eva Guul quumbxa Hélghts dTrishan . Bullie o\sre: comitbrtable saeeting: Howse: N ce of the trees| Consequently, 'now there's trouble A inspirational services heen under the direct supervision of |laden with the fragrance of the trees| y Rev. J. C. Olden, Minister. he tenchers of the school and the | in blossom, which fringed the slopes about, we don’'t know where to turn. Lutheran Church Park Road Near Mth. 5 £ superintendent of the plaground. A |of the hi More than once they| jut you? Y!he protested. “‘You're 20th and G Sts. N.W. Harvey Baker Smith. Minister. 9:30 a.m —Church School public exhibition of the work of the | paused to 100k d\»l\wnv«dld Susan 4;{*:‘02:'!?:’!‘!,“ mfl:l:f“r;glfl;;{‘en English. t Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 11:00 a o Rav P, A Qiee: 31 00 aan. M wueie hool will be given Friday merning | was, for her, a little listless < v #:45 3.m —Bible School — vore i v 7 y Invited tox the Riviera this vear.” he re.|£o traveling over a bunker. " THE_PRIENDLY CHURCH 2. Rpetrroventan £ “Let it alone, Lady Susan,” he et ) . mArked. | hat I am she ad|benbet. Toure the pue perseh owe| Church of the Atonement. CONGREGATIONAL. _ - 8th & H Sts. N.W. BAPTISTS ON OUTING. | micen "omahow or other, trom the side it all. Stop outside for a time.| X. Capitol st. and Rhoda Inland ave Moment we arrived, we seem to bave|If the trouble comes you will know REV. HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pastor. DR. WM. S. ABERNETHY, Minister lived in an unfamiliar atmosphere. 1fof it fast énough.” S 1,000 Members of Young People’s| i1 ayxplain it. Baron Naga's death| She was not altogether satisfied. S,':,'.:,‘,,”;:;’.:,’., s e First Congrcgational Church REV. HOMER J. COUNCILOR Unlon:at Chosapisk shiesny | vaemed to be part of it. Dad bluffs| “Is it my fancy.” she asked. “or am No evering ssrvice ost Deautifully, but he s all the time (I belng ‘treated iike some one just|Sy Mark’s Lutheran Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. ¢ Director of Religious Education The Baptist Young People’s Ul s and edge. , You—although | pti ung People nion | nervous and on edg My dear; Lady Susan.” he pointed| B and Sth Sts. 8.W. < hold! its nal of oday @ k hat you'have to do with ¥ Ehiesneske Brach mill Bore et B e Yliving half in this T D Jason Noble Pierce, D. D.—Ministers—Franklin I. Winter REV. T. CLAGETT SKINNER, D.D. 1.000 fn atte o Fex - s “The Church Where You Feel at Hom: 5 et o e o - . Bicscs Speskn Seds Pastor of chapters are it i g A v Ar :45 a.m.—Bible Schoo . 1 i i Government employes will join the |man about to commit suicide. The A S CHURCH ug,?e-d-:'-‘;n;zm service. with sermon. e Y, First Paptist Church, Columbia, S. C. excursionists on the afternoon trains. | Lancasters are the only hormal peo- ednes = Prayer_service will preach The commitiee in charze of arrange. | ple, and perhaps that is because they| - Sth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Ste. | JUTHER PLACE “MEMORIAL 11 AM.—“CHRIST'S EXPERIENCES.” : ments is composed of John Ruthven,|ave brainless. What's it all about.| LOW (At Thomas Circle N.W.) 3 11 AM. and 8 P.M. esident of the unio hairman: | G > 'Have vou really lost vour| 5 0.15 = Mre, Fred Braugh, W. W. St Clair| ned n'mn:"hhnuld sweetheart of | ik TG A DN . . 8 P.M.—“RESPECT OR DISRESPECT b 9:30 Sunday School RN { RSP v Sl 9:45 a.m —Bible School Thomas R. Wilson vours? And is there really any cause FIRST FRIDAY, AUG. 11300 a'm —Service, with sermon by Rev. OF THE BIBLE.” for dad to worry? All these politiclans | Masses. 7 and 8 4 E.'L Manges. Huntingdon. d = “ha come o call are so delightfully | Services, 4:4 and M. e redins Rev. Mr. Brooks to Preach. Amiable and polite that one can't real-| ~ OO s Societien. OF YU Conzregs Ty 74 y 8y S y' Ni 8: 1 . . At TLincoln Conzregational Temple | ize that they may not be absolutely |St. Paul’s Enghsh Tahian g Eun e L 0o cleck Subtopics: temorrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks | sincere. ng for his vacation. His subject will | vou, lLady Susan.” Grant said serl (Missouri Synod.) A cordial invitation is extended to all Bryan vs. Darrow. he “Jesus’ al Charge to His Disci- |ously. 1'm afraid there may b Fleventh and H Sta. N.W o4 ples.”” Miss Agnes Thorpe will sing al | trouble afoot. We can’t quité get to| JOMN T. HUDDLE. D. D., Fastor. N REBRRIC WHACHEL . Pastor: P Does Evolution Rule [ r e ' the morning service. The pulpit will | grips with it. but it's there. We have | #:30—Sunday School. 11:60 ».m.—Service. Subject B 1 lre he filled durfng the month of August! | of it. and warnings from| 11:00—Sermon by Rev. L. B. Hater “MT. REPHIDIM. . 3 God Out? indications o The fourth of s series of Summer sermons ws: Dr. R. W, Stennett. Au-|all sorts of unsuspected quartert 7:00—Christan Enasavor meating. on the ‘Bible mountains zust 9: Rev. Sterling N. Bro Au- > R = s % - 3 Shilo Baptist Institutional Church (“Strangers’ Home™) hav- 2. RGPS Yo SO 9t _____ X0 EVENING SERVICE. Trinity Lutheran Church K T Has the Scopes Trial at ing lost her meeting house by fire will hold her Sunday school 3. and Elder 1. C. Sheafe, August 30. Grace Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W. % Dayton Helped and preaching services tomorrow at Howard Theater, “Tea” and The Senior Christian Endeavor So LODGE OF Joppa Hall. 9th shur Sts. N. (MISSOURI SYNOD) 3 " 6th Sts. N.W.; her communion services will be held at Metro- ety will meet at § p.m ! Ub"l'l}:lrégSOPHlSTS BERRARD £ LEVRKT, HUGO M. HENNIG. Paste . Education or politan Baptist Church, R and 12th Sts. N.W. Farmer's Neck Broken in Fall. Kk Sl R 7 LA —— gnrn-i o i - $ Religion? 11 AM.—Rev. Dr. Waldron will preach on “Tfled Studg Class Wednesday S p.m. Guliatin and Secial Dispaich to The Sar 2 aiiooms boen 6:00 bai) Ll M & 14th ste. 2w, 5 P NEsS FOR K;f?s' ! What Origin of Man By Fire.” "REDERICKSBURG, Va., August it cor. - Te agape e ol Gacw Julian *Whirt, 64 vears old. REV. H. MANKEN. JR.. PASTOR EPIPHANY T6TH AND U #TH. 7 Does Science Teach? 6 P.ML. —Y. P. S. C. E—Lawrence Stanard, Presi- a farmer of Spotsylvania County, sus- | —~pEYLLIN WHEATLEY ¥. W. 0. A 3 g tained a broken neck and is seri- POL Rhode Islsnd ave. n.w. Memori: h REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, r‘ tor. | : T Soaition ot & Dosblml ke s o] VonperServicen IKel,Eff,,", P a,l.,,.,ll;},’t,,‘“a“ Bible School ... - m. p A Tribute to Bryan 8 P.M.—Sermon by Dr. Waldron. Subject: “The 3 m:mnwm, BTN S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. e Mok "";’fi’%{'fi%"—" : / August 9, Hon. Frederick Night Brings Out the Stars; or Washington OTHER SERVICES. FRAT ZION Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor. A. Wallis, Direct f D S th HALL MISSION ~~ — REFORMED Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. : S. 3. boih main ana Pei- - is, Director of De- CifY' the Sympathetic.” : 623 TA. AVE. N.W. Wile's Bible Class for MEN v 2 partment of Correction, Special music by choir and men’s chorus. For the Promotion of ! AT 18TH AND MONROB STS. N.W. Momniie Nerdes ot 11j6e Mond; Oman's Missionars. New York City, speaks 11 Admission .free. - Sunday sercice 2:30 p. 11:00 a.m_ services. Preaching by Dr. J. D. ervices st 11 o'clock: sermon b g g T “ s am—2 S ¢ B €% 7:30 pm.=;] SERVICE ON CHRCH LAWK AT 7 PX. s .‘,‘,", o e S R Services. 11 a.m. Schoo NORTHWEST. dent. ing fallen from a_wagon vesterday. | puncer. Scriptural Holiness. First "0 7AMES D. BUHRER. PASTOR i Sermon by :the Pastat .“m“?__hfi““",' . .m. and 8 pm. Everybody cordially invited and heartily welcomed. ’