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CONFERENCES BACK METHODIST UNITY Five in Wes( Support Pro-. posal—Bishop Deplores Re- i ligious Arguments. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, August 2¢.—The unifica- tion of the Northern and Southern branches of the Methodist Episcopal Church has been favored by five con- ferences, meeting this week end. Tnanimous vote on the proposal was cast by the Central Sv 1 Confer- ence in Chicago and in the Southwest Spanish Mission e in Al buquercu Both ern br: the | the North- Laymen ference church Association leation Approval also | orihern Swedish Duluth, Minn., Southern the con was voiced Annu whic ference in ferences of Clergy of the Danish _ Conferen Wash.. voted in favor of the union, and laymen of the same conference | will vote later. In an address prepared for today before the German Conlerence here. Bishop Charles Edward Lock St. Paul, Minn., deplored the use argument and discussion by the preachers in their pulpits and entreat od them to present the character and teachings of Jesus Christ ‘Tt {8 not the argumentative about Christ that will ance t')\ristlflnil)’l mit the presentation of the character and teachings of Jesus. Many use all their energy in d about Christ, when a straying and wicked world is needing the gospel which Jesus Christ preached “Evolution and many other subjects which are dogmatically discussed by defenders of Christianity miss the mark and sidetrack the great issue. Tesus Christ came to save mankind, and by argumentation many a preach- er obscured the Christ. \We need not ~xplain Christ, just claim him. Christ Is tru the truth will take care of itself. WAR VETERANS TO MEET NEXT IN PETERSBURG, VA. Blue Ridge (80!1}\ Di Officers—Retiring President, sion Elects | Blind- ed in Battle. Specially Honored. By the Associated Press CLARKSBURG, W. Va., August 29. —The next convention of the Blue Ridge (80th) Division Association will be held at Petersburg, Va.. it was de- clded here yesterday by members, who are now in annuul session. Lieut. Frank Schoble, jr., of Phila- delphta, who was blinded in action overseas, made his farewell address as retiring president last night. Dur- ing yesterday's business session he| was made an honorary life president | of the organization, and Capt. John| T. Morzan. Charleston, W. Va., was| named presid The followi chosen Char town, Wells, Petersburg v dore Beck of Williamsport, named ‘chaplain. Among the men tive commitiee named g ; Petarson, Chicagor alligher. Philagelph a; W. Horpe G ot Charles Algood, Petérburg. . Va.. Hermsn R. Furr, Norfolk, Capt. Carlo D. Cella, New York ADOPT WAGE CONTRACT. Window Glass ployers Reach PITTSBURGII. Pa —Representatives of Glass Cutte 3. ™ tectlve Association officers of the American ndow Glass Co. yester- day reached an agresment on a new wage contract, 19 averting the pos- aibility of a strike. The agreement ,calls for retention of the present scale of wages and is operative until Eeptember 30. 1926 The old contract expired at midnight tonight The glass workers. prior to vester- day's compromiss. had demanded a restoration of 1923.1924 scale, which would have given them a wage in- crease of about 11 per cent. Announcement of the settlemant was made by A. W. Cutter, an official of the union AMERICAN GETS ROWDY. Tourist, After Dlsarder. Is Arrest- ed in French Village Inn. VERSATLLES, France, August 29 (P).—A foreign automobilist entered | the inn at the villace of Flins on the Selne River vesterday and after in- =ulting the customers began to empty their glasses. The mayor was sum- moned to intervene, and he escaped assault only when onlookers inter- fered. The automobilist. who s de- seribed as a “veritable coloss: was arrested after a struggle, being brought to Versaflles jail, charged with being drunk and disorderly and insulting a magistrate. He gave the name of Earl Askam, and described himself as an American belonging to the Metropolitan Opera, New York. WILL WORK HAND-IN-HAND U. 8. and Canada to Endure, Sec- retary Davis Declares. MONTREAL. August 29 (P)—"The two governments of Canada and the United States should endure and will endure for a long span of history," ,sald James J Secretary ~of Labor of the ates, in an ad dress vesterday luncheon ten- dered him by the supreme council of the Loyal Order of the Moose. “They will work hand-in-hand,” Mr. Davis added “not only to preserve their warm but also to strengthen th al ‘and economic relations. The latter are rapidiy growing in importance in hoth coun- tries.” Col. W. D. Forsyth I: Retired. Col. William D. Forsytk, United States Cavalry. who has been under treatment at Fitzsimons General Hos- pital, at Denver, has been placed on the retired list on account of disability incident to the service. He is from Ohlo_and. after volunteer service in the Spanish War, was appointed first lieutenant of Infantry in September, 1898. He was transferred to the Cav. alry in the following month, reaching the grade of colonel in 1920. were Pa Howard J. Pa.. ibers of the exceu were Maj. A.| L i, Capt. Fhomas Workers and Em- Agreement. August 29 () the Window tteners’ Pro- OTHER SERVICES. Ujourney. | right of disposel of the property.” | | i ks l DR. C. R. STAUFFER ENDS HIS PASTORATE HERE Ninth Street Chrls.‘tau Church Minister Honored by Con- gregation at Leaving. R. Stauffer closed his min- istry at the Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets north east, last Sunday, after two and a half vears of successful pastorate, during which time 615 have been added to the membership of the church and prog ress has been made {n many other ways. A the Sunday morning service Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer were presented with a large tray of solid silver from their friends in the church and the Sun v school clusses. Words of appre- ciation were spoken by Dr. W. L. Darby of the Washington Federation of Churches. At the evening service the Myron M. Parker Masonic Lodge nted him with a handsomely :d Bible and expressed their re ret at losing so valued a chaplain, in pactty Rev. Stauffer had for two years. Monday morning the pastor and his family arose early to leave Wash- ington fn a qulet manner, but were much surprised when more than 30 of their friends from the church drove up to accompany them part of the way and speed them on their The party accompanied them to Rockville, where the women of the Christian Church had prepared a breakfast. They left later for Illi- nols, where they will spend a month in rest and recreation before Mr. Stauffer assumes his new dutfes as pastor of the First Christian Church in Atlanta, Ga. VISITOR IN D. C. PULPIT. Dr. Huget to Preach 1n First Con- gregational Church. Rev. Dr. J. Percival Huget of| Brooklyn, N. Y. will epeak at the First_Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets, tomorrow. Dr. Huget is classed as one of the most inter- esting of the many speakers who visit | this church. At 11 am. his be Rev. C. served subject will “With Purpose of Ieart” and at 8| p.m. he will speak on “The Burden of Wings." WILL OF MRS. MORGAN PROVIDES FOR HUSBAND Leaves Bulk of Estate to Childre: Confident They Will Aid Him if Need Arises. reaimn NEW YORK, August 20.—The will of the late Jane Norton Morgan, wife of the financier, J. P. Morgan, flled for probate vesterday in Mineola, N. Y., bequeaths the bulk of her property to her four ¢ ren and the remainder to her husband. other bequests are made. Mrs. Morgan dled August 14 of sleeping si | All personal property and $150.000 each is_bequeathed to the children, Henry Sturgis Morgan, Junius Spen. cer Morgan, Mrs. Frances Tracey Pen- nover and Mrs. Jane Norton Nichols. rgan receives certain property & T posse: g the will reads, “but he prefers that T should only leave him my property in England.” Mrs. Morgan expressed the wish her husband, on his death, would the property to their two sons. is not intended,” she wrote, “to restrict his absolute ownership or Another paragraph reads: *1 this provision for our children the!r issue, feeling that if through unforeseen circumstances my hus- band should be in need they will share with him the property derived from me make and was not until 1795 that & work. ngland could legally travel parish to find employment Keller Memorial Lutheran Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D, D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m Wiles Bible Class for Men Morning Service at 11:00 “Deafness Healed” Vesper Sarvice at 6:30 p.m. Sermon by Rev. C. R. Botsford. “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH." _ (Missour! Sypod.) Noplerey Ave bet. M and N sl 117 REDERICK WENCHEL, DR Aater. o Apostls Without Guile.” > St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and 8th Sts. S.W. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. “The Church Whers You Feel at Home." Wednesday. 8 pm—L. L. Praver service. EPIPHANY 8.t NORTHWEST. REV. W. C. WALTEMYER. Pastor. Bible school at 8:30 am Morning worship at 11 @i Sermon by Rev. o, D. D. & Droachine. oy ba preaching utler. at 11 am. Sunday trangers wélcom n'\ICARNATlo o 14th ata. Northeast cor. Two squares west of G: REV. H. MANKEN, JR.. PASTOR. ZION S2.a51 S Rev. RICKARD SCHMIDT, Pastor. 9:30 am.—ain 8. School. also Branch Sunday School, 4th and Webster Sts. N. ‘Worship and sermons: German, 10 a. Englis] 1am. 8 pm. T Sept. 1st. 7:30 p.m-——Special onal_Meoting. Very important LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D., Pastor. 9:48 a.m.—Bible School. i K o wlt) on 11:008m. rv{e h sermen by Bev. 7 Uoum—commnad service of Christlan Endeavor Societies. 8 h‘n ufl“fl( #ervices during August and e Church _Welcomes YOU. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church Fleventh and H Sts. N.W. JORN T. RUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. ©:30—Snnday School. 11:00—Sermon by Rev. C. R. Botstord, Cumberland. Md 7:00—Christian Endeavor meeting. NO _EVENING BERVICE. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. :45 2.m —Bible School, German Services. 10 a.m. English, 11:18, YOU ARE WELCOME. Church of the Atonement N. Capitol st. and Rhode Island ave. REV. HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pastor. SERVICES Ghiet srvice, .. Sunday 5 o_evening servi 11:00 am. Grace Lutheran Church Joppa Hall, 9th and Upshur Sts. N.W. *BREHARD . LENSKI. Pas 9:30 Sunday School. 11:00 & m.—Morning_worship. 111004 m —Moraing worship. _______ “Trinity Lutheran Church "HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promation of Seriptural Holiness. mlw“ng?eunr. %u!.i‘l..‘i‘ pam. ALL WELCOME. Fourth and ¥ Sts. N.W. (MISSOURI 5YNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, Pastor. ==y o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BIBLE STUDENTS. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, CHRISTADELPHIAN, 1925. CATHOLIC. * REFORMED. __ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. “International Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIOM. 1012 Dth Kt N.W. 3:00 p.m—Lecture by Mr. A Subject: | “THE MYKTERY. 4:30 pm.—Service mesting. 7:45 pm —Tower study SEATS ! NO COLLECTION. . L. Smith, MIDDEN i Y. W. C. A. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. 0. A. 001 Rhode Island a nw. ‘esper Servic Sunday. 4 p.m PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian Church John Marshall Place N.W. Rev. John Brittan Clark, D. D., Minister ermon 11 A.M. by Rev. W. R. McELROY, D. D. “The Christian’s Life a Thankoffering Sacrifice” The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN 2und St. bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:45 a.m —Bible School, with classes for erery member of the family. Vitiess-Bearers’ _ class for young women. Sars L. Bu- chanan, LL.B.. teacher. 00 g.m.—Divine worship Children cared for during :00 p.m.—Social hour and ‘mange, 1o whi in the'eity are invited. .. ~—Koug service. Divina worship Senior Cliristian Endeavor. RDIAL WELCOME T0 ALL. service, New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. A Place of Faith and Friendship 10 A.M.—Bible School 11 AM.—Morning Worship. Rev. F. C. Hogg, D. D., of Ridgewood, N. J 7 P.M.—Young People’s Serv- ice. ~ CHURCH OF THE COVENANT 2. Avo. 18th and N Sts CHARLES WOOD, D. D.. Minister. REV. WILLIAM A, EISENBERGER. istant. o 30-—-A grand rally of th Bible classes of the ¢ decrvtary of the in Bibl organized with the and_other claaa “Work to 00—3Morning service g 7 A Elsenberg DETERMINATION Corinthians, ii.1-2. tiso _Endeavor Supper and Sermon by Rev. “A NOELE Text 1 Serm APPROV 3 Timo Special musical program Thursday—Midweek _service Prager and Conference. ALL_WELCOME D 8:00, Eastern Presbyterian Church Maryland Avenue, 6th and C Streets N E. Rev. O. L. Prentice, D. D, 0of Geetings- “ille, Tnd will_preach Sunday Teening JECUS AS WE 16 trangers invited. Nurser prosided o il child uring ghe mi Penn. Ave. and 26th and M Sts. N.W. REV. IRVING W. KETCHUM. 7:45 pm—Rev. Robert Atkineon will reach 7:00 p.m ——Phrietian. _Wednesday, 8 p. deavor spel service. PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 A Sermon by Mr. Page McK. Etchison Beligious Director, Y. M. C. A. | MEETING sugrer at the | Capital-Memorial Church 5th and ¥ N.W, “EVOLUTION AND THE FLOO i FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. .'\lcetin%rat 11 a.m. FIBST DAY 'HOOT., 10 A.M. th and Irving Sts. N.W. BIBLE SCHOOL. 0:45 am. MEETING POR WORSHIP. MURRA INWORTH B BIBLE HALL L 9th and E N.W. EVANGELISTS Benjamin BAUR AND Joe ELIOT Aug. 30 to Sept. 20 Bright Music—New Songs TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT E AT 8 O'CLOCK E TENT COR. 13th AND E NI REV. O. E. SPROULL A God-sent man with & God-given mossage. Services evers night at 8 o'elock Coms and enjoy old-time salvation in the old.f] Al m Rev. s. ¢ b &'""ET Thiis don °™ie Holy Spirit. Sundax_school. 8:45 1 am and 7:45 p. and Peilowanip mesting. 6:45 AT HOME. Cbrlstaddabian Ecclesia fors LODGE HALL. B X Umstadel hxan 732 Weblwr St. NW. WORSHIP, 11 AM. ‘Chapel MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Cor. North Caplte! and K Sts. N. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., PuWr 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School, 11300 8. —Sermon 8:00 p.m—Union services. Pode OCIETY OF WASHIN 13’6 Eye St. N.W. (Healing Ministry Daily. 10 s.m. to 8 p.m.) VIVA M. J. SUNDAY—S P.M. GARNETT JANUARY “Interpreting Scripture”™ WEDN ARTHU “Thou_ Shalt ISDAY, “Fourth Dimensional Self” THURSDAY. ervices, Sunday, Low Masses 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 and 11:15 First Friday, Sept 4th—Masses, 7 and ST MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. znd730pm. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—New. Christian ‘The Christian's of the New Boston. Mass 3 pm. at {Church of Our. wt same hour. THE GREAT DAY Dr. Eddy. and all Nat. Banlk Bldx Phone Frank. 1889 UARY, Minister. 9:00 a.m —Sunday 11 a.m.—Preachin, ANDERS 7om—A mdhot. the Twelves of 8 PM.. 8 P.IC R P. BUCK Decree a Thing” THE subject of Rev, at John Wesley A SPIRITUATL The First Spiritualist Church Lecture Alfred H. Terry “hfisigfé'r}lelpers i by Spirit Messages, not all sent forth to ministe: e heirs of salva Followe Are they ay. 8§ L now Dévelo Thursdar Do, wt ng class W tings on ‘clock 00 Bth_at. pm Consolation Message Circle and Lecture WEDNESDAY, SEPT. THE PLAYHOUSE, 1813 Dr. Jane B. Coates “Do We Trust God?” Privata Coneultations by Appointment. At 7 LIGHT THAT day School at Christian by the Pastor. Bet D. | sth st T Rev. Wm. ministering spirite. for them who ehall tion b, il yibian Tempie 1 our Welcome. METHODIST Cor. 4th an Y 1ay ILL REOPEN SP. 4 Wed: and Friday evenings by appointment 8Py, Rev. E. 1S'l' JOHN'S CHURCH ; 16th and H Streets 8 A.M. and 11 A.M. Preacher— Rev. H. Allen Griffith ALL WELCOME Chrlst Churd'n Geor etown O 8and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH, Rector 7:90 a.m.—Hols_Communion Rov < H u'\gn— WORTH | Christ Church Georgeto i 0 and Thirtyfirst su REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH. Rector. 11:00 am —Morning Prayer and Sermon Rev. ALAN S. HAWRESWORTH. Minieter_in_Charge. e er_in_Ct ST. MARK'S CHURCH Third and A Sts. S.E. | REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS. Rector. TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Jommunion orning Praver and Sermo vening Prayer and Sermon Rev ce W. Stowell preaches at am and 8 pm Thursday. 11 &.m.—Holy Communion A _CORDIAL WELCOME TO AL ST. MARGARET'S Coun. Ave. and Bancroft Place. | | REY. HERBERT SCOMT, SMITIL D.D. | WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE. - | | 5( nday_services—7:80 and 11:00. White preaches at 11 ad Holy Dave. 11. Ao . BOCK CREER | — St. Paul’s ChUI’C PARISH, Services now in Restored Church. Sundaye~Holy Communion, 845 azm. Moruing service. 11 a.m CHURCH OF THE | INCARNATION 12th and N Sts. NW. jmavs GEORGE W. ATKINSON. D. D.. Rector 7:30 and 11 am. WASHINGTON PARISH. 620 G St. SE. Founded 1785, REV. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. Brightwood, D. C. ~—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Services. §-30. 11 a.m. Preacher, the Rev. G. C.| @ REV. REGINALD B TP\?NB"V Viear. l'DLY COMFORTER Georgta ave. n.w. near Madison, Metropolitan Presbyterian Church Fourth and B Sts. S.E. REV. FEEELEY ROHRER, Pastor. BE‘ WILLIAM M. AULD, Ohlo, 'Hl preach in the VRS TRESENCE. ng nnu 5% THE GOSPEL." Loufse Smith will lead the X padenvor “Wissionary ‘maend which starta at G:45. e 46 Fia. ave, PN gervices Sunday—7 and 11 b o ) ETHODIST Reprogented in London, Regular l:umhl Thirteenth ather) Subject of lesson sermon clence and_Health, Christian known Wuhmg:on (D. C.) Branch 1 ience Parent Church Generation and L sts, Sunday_8cl England. and tn service at nw. nool OF THE LORD." by Mary B aker lence 1iterature, can be bought or borrowed at 610 Dist! Hours, 10 to 5:30. not connected with_the the First in Boston, Sehool by Rev ON P mesting. Rameey of this M. E. 2 45 pam. his sihier 2 ¢ Paul A. U. M. P. Church| 4th_and Fye Sts. S.E. SISTER | John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church GREAT DEPOSIT e .2 €. P cit R rn.n.nve L B and M N.W. Buttle. Sermon and EPISCOPAL. D Sts. S.E. WATERS, Minister. school hour H. A. Brown Song SW. “Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Chur:ll. '““’EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH| will serv- ‘MARVIN M.E. CHURCH SOUTH | Cor. 10th and B St A. Lambert, Pastor. “In His Book The Value of Ha unday_Scb Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church Southl (The Represemtative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.\V Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D, Pastor 11 AM.— 8 P.M.—“Witnessing.” “Ambitions” Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor 9:30 A.M. Sunday School HOMECOMING SERMONS —by Dr. Lambeth, who has returned from his v. ation, and will | preach at both morning and evening services. | His topics will be: “WINDOWS.” 11 a.m., Junior Church, Rev. W. A. McKee The Mount Vernon Quartet Will Sing at Both Services Visitors to this city should not miss sceing this beautiful memorial to God and Southern Methodism METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. | METHODIST EP! WESLEY Connecticut Ave Chovy FRED C. REYNOL Jgisgam s "¢ [CALVARY On Columbia 14th James Shera Montgomery Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible 9:30—Calvary Men ARTHUR C. Teacher 11:00—Public worship, with ser- mon by Dr. Joseph Dawson, Ph. D. tween DR. Subject: “Wonders of the Bible.” No evening service. FREE PEWS TO THE PUBLIC Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Rev. ROBERT §. BARNES. Pastor. & 304 Jogelyn St Chien Rev. FR 11 am. an S. MINISTER. DAY SCHOOL J. M. S8ELBY “ORDIAL. ilam. and 7 p.om.— Rudj Road - N.W Prayer Meeting nd 16th be- = 812 20th hool. Bible Class. CHRISTIE, nday R Ave. S.B. ermons by Rev sdas. § p.m St. N.W. School 17388 2 R S ho%he Pastor. 7:00 p.m —Epworth 800 p'm —Preaching by the Pastor RDIALLY League. LCONE | 6:45 P.M. Senior League ||| TRINITYM E. CHURCH and Pa REV. nu K STEELMAN, Paster. UNION M. E. CHURCH | Rev James L. McLain, D. D., Paston Jobn Marshall ST. THOMAY = rof = Rev. D. D. D wili Rrescr k1 on Ven: Bai) and’ s Cnurch in Rome in St. Paul's Time." Dr. §miih has Sust retursied from & visit 6 me. Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Falrmont Sts. N.W. Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, Pastor. 0:30 am.—Sunday School, W, ‘Tuckey. Superin n‘fh-nk Men's Bible Teacher. L Sladlcion: Harvey B. Gram, Preai dent. 11:00 a.m.—Communton Service. Ser- mon by Rev. H. Waddel Prltt, D. D, Ot Columbla, S. 7:00 p.m—Christian znduvor So- cleties 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worghtp. ». Evening Wogghip. sSer- 8:000.m. Thuraday—Bible std; Rpaver, service, All Welcome. North Capitol, cor. Flori Eckington ave and Q Rev. H. E. Brundage, D. D., Minister. 11 I.m—\g%rl;lgg E\lbbfl‘l “STANDING 8 pm e Ro: c.pu:'h“'&f‘g. Db o Rev. CA“ P"l@g 0 c‘“‘f“,:.':.*;’m,, Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D., Pastor. 80 sm—Sunday School and Bible i o by Dr. Taylor. : ?;M—%,:’::nn..., Leasue; e ~-Social Ho istian, Eadeavor Socleties. *Favior. an children cared for during morning bV 148 st car or My, Pleassnt car, or lo‘h st. bus to f"n‘ fl'fl' Gunton—Tunple Memorial 16th and Newton Rov. Bornard Braskamb, Pastor. g Ve Wiivork Sraver servico. Thurslas ot 8 pam. St. Andrew’s Church N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. REV. J. J. DIMON. D. D.. Rector. 1398t Com 0ly Communion :00—Morning Service and Sermon. Epiphany G Street Near 14th Founded in 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a.m.—Service and sermon by the Rev. Henry Scott Miller. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon by the Rev. C. G. Bradley. ASCENSION 12TH ST. AT MASS. AVE. REV. THOMAS W. COOKE, Rector. Services—8 and 11 A. M« During August. TR Ste})hen s Church 3017 14th St. N.W. (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. Minister, Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m. and €00 p.m—Preaching Rev. J. Lewis Hamock D.D, Pastor Tfll“y “flho‘llt Eplmll of l’wghkeepne, N. Y. ursday, 8:00 p.m.-—Midweek serv- T & auctod oy Dr. Hartsbok: Welcome to Foundry W. R. T. busees pass the door. METROPOLIT AN MEMORIAL M. E. (4%) and C St. N.W. | Rev. George Shaw Johnson, Minister. 11:00 a.m —Sermon by REV. MORRIS E. SWARTZ, Editor of Washington Christian Advocate. 9:30 a:m —Sunday School 7:16 p.n—Epworth League. 8 p.m.. Thursday—Prayer Meeting e The National Methodist Church The First Reformed Church 13th and Monroe Sts. Dr. dames D. Buhrer, Fastor. 9:45 a.m.-—Bible School for all depart- e 11:00 a.m.— "WHAT GOD DO ONE WHO HAS _MESS OF HIS LIFE = UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1331 K Si. N.W. Study Class Wednesdas. 8 oms open 6:00 b Al welcome A1 " Park \ Vlew Chnshqn Chnrcll Parle Boad East of T! | Park View Clmstun Church | Park Road Eust of Georgia Ave | SMITH, Miofster. from . Christian ~VERMOR AVENUE™ Vermont Ave., North of N St. Eev, EAELE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. 945 a.m —Graded Church”School. | 11:00. am_ and 8:00 p.m_Sermons by CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIPST CHORCH OF CuitisT. ) SCIEN N BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Euclid st. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 111 C Bt. N.E. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 13th wt. and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade. lhh st. and Park rd. JECT “CHRIST JESUS.” AND 8 PN 1AM ING MEETINGS— Church only holds Sunday evg ico_during August. ‘READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH— Inyestment Bldg., 15th and K Sta.—s ours. § Y LT B il-(o\n CHURCH~I111 C St. urs, 1 to 8 p.m. (except Wedn: undays. 2:30 to 8:30. Closed THIRD CHURCH— Colorado Bldg., 13th and'G Sts.— Hu\lr- 10 to 9 (Wednesd: 10 to 7 i Sundays sad hotdae FOURTH CHURCH~— The Arcade, 14th and Park Road (Second Floor— 5790 to. 0 week days (sxcept Wedne dare. 838 135507 © 0\(;1!!‘(1:-1 10\ Ak A ’\wu\; SDAY EV: Rev. 9. "R Pinkerton. St. Lows. Endeavor m»lm‘.\ NINTH STREET | CHRISTIAN 9TH AND D STS. NE Services at 45 pm 9:30 s 11 am. 6:45—C. STAUFFER Columbxa Hexghts Chrxstxan Church i Rd. West of 14th i1 am. and at 8:00 Sunday - P Sermon_at astor. Harvey Baker Smith, w Christ 14th and Meridian Sta. N.W Bible study. 10 am Preaching and Communion 7:45 pm A hearty welcome to everybody. 11 am. and Fourteenth Street Church ofx MT PLEAS A\T Columbia Road Nea: 14th St. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister. T AT e Chaplam Ichn T. Axton Chiet of Chaptalan of the U. S. Army 10:00 a.m.—Church School The_ Vasper discontin Service has been Autumn PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) 15th and P Sts. N.W. Rev. J. C. Olden, Minister 9.30 11:00 7:00 TRANSFORMED Service. Plenty of Short talk: EAST MEETS 1SCOPAL. WHITE. | i TRINITY M. E. CHURCH|| 50 St. and Pa. Ave. SE i | | First Congregattonal Church ' 10th and G Sts. N.W. E | Jason Nobel Pierce, D.D.—Ministers—Franklin I. ~ Dr. J. Percival Huget of Brooklyn, N. Y. Winter Speaks Sunday 11 A. M. “With Purpose of Heart” 8 P. M. “The Burden of Wings”’ Sept. 6, Rev. John Martin Themas, D.D., LL.D,, Litt. D., Presidentof Pennsylvania State College. “The Hig blands Bap'm: Church luh and Jefferson Sts. N.W ny Bible ayer mee GRACE BAPTIST CHU RCH 9th AND SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. | por pm s Sunday School. 9:30 A Preaching at i1 AM aud § PM. by the Y. 1 01 Lagerstown, Md. a B PM RHODE ISLAND AVE. At Second St. N.W. NSON, Minister. | BETHANY | Rev. HUGH T. STE Preaching by va at a 2 D, by Rev, 3, W. Miller 0, .Y P Uniobe; 6 45 om West Washington Baptist Chu.rch Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. CHAS. B. AUSTIN, ble echool. T e Pastor. C. M. Rober D. D. ing School and 9:45 a.m —Sunday church. Mass. Ave. NW. Sibley Hospital. P.M. Mr. Frank E. Sutch School. Men's rayer meeting. Between 9th and 10th Streets (The Red Brick Church) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Service 9:30 A.M.—Sabbath School—Classes for persons of all ages 11 AM.—AN OLD HOME-COMING SERVICE at McKen- dree. Sermon by REV. CHARLES F. CUMMINS —a McKendree boy who went out from our Sunday School 29 years ago. God has given him a rich ministry and is abundantly blessing his labors. Come Out and Extend to Him a Cordial Welcome P.M—Epwt orth League Devotional Service 8:00 P.M.—OQur zood friend Rev. CHARLES T. WARNER Rector of St. Albans Those who were present cne year ago when he was with us will remember his inspiring message upon that occasion, and it is earnestly hoped that we may have a large attendance tomorrow SPECIAL MUSIC AT BOTH SERVICES evening. SUNDAY. AUGUST 30. 1025. m{:fl fllllon d m:mo:" Thursday MIDWEEK SERVICES ‘Wednesday, 1:30 P.M.—Child Welfare Clinic Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Prayer Meeting Next Sunday—HOLY COMMUNION Mrmwmumm-mmmmlmm Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W. Joseph T. Herson, D. D., Minister AM. Rev. Charles S. Cole, President Ly Webb Hayes Naiional Train- Bible Class meets in’ auditorium of NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL (IMMANUEL) “A House of Prayer for All People’’ (Sixteenth St. and Colambia Rd.. Gove G. Johnson, D. D, Pastor (ON VACATION) MEN—Dr. Dodd will address the Pinkham Bible Class at 10 a.m. Rev. M. E. Dodd, D. D., of Shreveport, La. Preaches at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Dr. Dodd is drnamic torce ‘il e t month hare been full of power 1y Spirit. Tomorrow wil st Immanuel, and ear him. May God Dless him in all his ministry. T, Clagett Skinner, D, D.. of Cofamibin, 8. 6o wfl‘ Gccupy tbe pul- SR ext Sundas. reacher of great H rmons for the o g Soloist, J. C. . Visitors in the city METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Ste. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Preaching by DR. HENRY W. TIFFAN 0t Brooklsn. N. Y. 11 AM— “Unpossessed Possessions”™ 8PN — 3 “God’s Program of Life” 8:30—Bible School meets. 9745—Baraca Class for men meots i Auditort tum 7:00—Christian Endeavor Societies ment A cordial invitation is extended to attend of these services. Wfiffh-fiptist inx. Brigge. will re gfgindAr and Wil greach th S.w. or, 7th and Randolph Sts. Rev. Henry J. Smith Church, Rev. H COME TO THES Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sts. N.W. Preaching by Rev. J. C. Pierce of Trenton, N. J 1]:00 A.m.—*“A FACE AT THE WINDOW. 8:00 pm —"AN ANCHOR.” Sunday school. 9:30 am. ALL WELCOME “SECOND | BAPTIST“ Sermons, August 30, 11 a.m. and 8 pim By Rev. Willle H. Brannock of Baltimora: KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH... 9th St. Near B S.W. REV. CHAS. P. RYLAND, Bidle echool 0:30 s, Preaen m:t’ 11 am. o 8 pm. B, 7 pm, ubjects, AM.—"How be a Plous Christian." Some_Important Ties. sitors will find a warm Come. Pastor. P Friends and welcome with CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. N.W. 11:00 A.NM.—*“Who Is He, This Jesus of Nazareth?” 8:00 P.ML.—*“The Will to Win” (Suggested by a street car conversation with a group of live Washington Boys) The Pastor preaches at both services Smith, Basso are especially invited

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