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_'10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHI NGTON, D. ¢ ATURDAY, EXHIBIT TO SHOW CATHEDRAL PLANS Proaress of Work Will Be i Disnlayed at New Orleans Convention. il Cathedral Foundation ented by an attractive i convention of ipiscopal _Church, ‘New Orleans, La., next was_announced today Cathedral offices, on . Hulbert A. Wood- the Virginia Theo- Alexandria, who exhibit, left his duue« will be stor of the Cathedral will blocks of Indiana lime- ich the Cath al fabric ed. and plas model: sculptured vaulting bosses, 1 » day symbolize the £ Christianity” in imperishable Photos. »d photographs views of the and Collection of tion of enlar exhibition, A coll had the op- Mount Saint Al- edifice for them- ure of the exhibit will Autumn num the new quarter- hed by the National <ociation and devoted to cathedral undertakings ¢ Chiristian world. eman on Way. Freeman, Bishop for New Orleans end a meeting of prior to the ion. Rev. Dr. es, canon and hington Cathedral, iie in the house of s or tis White of the cton will preach ervice in the Beth smorrow morning. The peaples’ evensong thichem Chapel at he Rev. Dr. Henry Washington. This s leen held at the the open air, curing Will e s station vir of men ulhl boys Stokes, today he at Anson Phelps ishington, left 1., where morni upon the Dr. D. W will ow St reh . Rev M. Brook C S. Abbott to Preach. Abbott, vicar of the Gowd Shepherd, will sond of a »s of Sun- sermons tomorrow of Ou " The topic tomorrow ares; the Problem of At the § reach on T > Bible,” th sermons on “The of God” as arranged for at 8 o'clock. The f Good Shepherd “riendly Socfety anized under the ullivan Rev. ing alles o’clock e Men direction of Miss Dr. J. Milton Waldron. paster oh Baptist Institutional Church, nd P has heen preach s on T ristian Life.” fourth sermon in the . using as his leventh Commandment 1t? Are You Obeying Tt night the subject of the sermon ill be. “The Two Prodigals— The One hat Went Into the F ) ived “The Church Prayerful” His Tapic. will be the What Ts t Home.” ul™” the i rvi the Chevy Chureh by the pastor. At the i Chr Rev. Edward O. < evening ser sermon in_the s 15 will be “Jesus the B Y_P. ices in honor Clark ce the on W ist Mea will p.m £ Swem's “Autumn Story V.” g A Fell and He— night, wem, will be 8 o'clock, by 11 o'clock_morn- Fulnes: he he SECULAR LEAGUE. THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. N.W, SUNDAY, 0CT. 4. *The Extent of Funda Mr. John D. Bra BIBI "~ International Bxble P Students” Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, th St. N.W. Mr. R. H. Lewis I m—Congrega- A LLECTION INTERDENOMINATIONAL. AN ey, zing of the Individual” WEDNESDAY—3 P.M Lessons in Truth Class. ISDAY—8 P.M cries, Entitled ievement” ch Guaran- ark Road wnd N. H. TYices. con’ 1L and X seliool. 9:45. St Pauls “English Lutheran Church Elesenth I Sts. N.W. D. D., Pastor. Sunday Sehool 21 00—Holy Communion R or Meeting. LR Pastor. in Sunday the e contin tay—Prayer TH AND P STRE] RICHARD SC| Com- orvice. TS N.W. DT, Pastor. sinschool, for | invitation | s {of the American Univer { iuno res on | Lord Applied | being | { morning subject will he he Prac- | He | r Country and | Chase Baptist | w Threw | pastor, Centennial | Fittest! | Special Sermons REV. DR. DR. J. N. PIERCE’S TEXTS FOR SERMONS TOMORROW JASON N. on “The Inspiration of a -Great Task.” At the First Congregat Tenth and G streets, Dr Plerce, the minister, w morrow at 11 aa. on tion of a t Ta will deliver an addr every one who recognize churches in comuunity mal Chur Juson No speak The Inspira At 8 pan. he < of interest the value ntit 1 sub of topics will be inc! t ueh Vital or (Hv\u'.‘ \\' ul o« Church?” “What & fits I|~ triments of Religion he men’s Bible its sessions at 0:45 a m mus . Ten Judge William the Attorne cured to tea The Senio cletles of Chri . d Young People’s s ndeavor will m later What Loyal?” group in R Should Youn Class to Honor Dead Founder. The Bolginno Methodist Episcopal il meet fternoon class of TFoundry Church to ow at %o to the grave in o« Frank W. Bolgiano. fou - 20 vears the tencher of Frank W. Collier, e 1u 0ol of Arts and S the regular teacher gned on ac health. Secular League to Resume. The Secular Li open forum Summer 3 o'clock, street. ism” is the ject and Secretary John cently returned from will ‘be the principal public is invit > will resume its to D. Bruc Dayton Dr. J. J. Muir to Preach. The pulpit of the Highlands F Church, Fourteenth and Jeffe streets, will be supplied tomorrow Dr. J. J. Muir, “the dean of the tist ministry of Washington.” Hi Life's Divin- est Expression” and in_the evening, "\\'eu:hed and Wanting. o, Rev. R. W. Brooks’ Sermon Text At Lincoln Con fonal_Temple | tomorrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak from the subject. ““Good and Bad Religion.” The senior (hy tian Endeavor Socfety will meet ptist on v LU Tlllfil( A Muryland Ave. and Nicholas, D. D., Sunday School at 9:30 am. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Service at 11:00 (Holy Communion) Evening S¢ 745 -. Demonstrating Life” Youus Peor Y65 pm CHURCH." | ! - ) New Jersey Ave. M! M and N Sts. J4. FREDERICK WEN(CHE Pastor. | RVIC “ARE THERE A SUNDAY SCHOOL alkc o EVO- ""Grace Lutheran Church Joppa, Hall. 9th nn}l‘ (;lf:l\"r .l'(:)‘u;\(_“v. Concord;a Evangehcal Luthgrar} Church i 1 Northeast cor. Two squares west of G H. MANKEN. JR.. PASTOR. Services. 11 am.: Bible School, 940 am Vespers, 8 b “Church of the Atonement N. Capitol st. and Rhode Island ave. REV. HOWARD E. SNYDER. Pastor. - and 8 pm LUTHER PLACE MEMORML mas Circle N.W.)» DERFEK, D.'D., 11:00 am 4 1o and 9:00 a.m —Holy C Suppe: Pastor with Holy Commun Lord's Supper nmunion 7:00 p.m—Christian Endeavor Socicties, und Intermiediate. 3 8:00 p.m.—S¢ th Sermon Thia Thnren' Weleomes YOU. | Trinity Lutheran Church Fourth and E Sts. N.W. (MISSOURI b\'NOD) Pastor. with Holy “Tiypocrisy B and Sth Rev. H. D. HAY “The Church Where You Feel at Home. DAY choo se r\\{- oL ord's Supper, “The Bible School Morning_ Wol Luther Lea Veaper S Prayer R 700 p'm i, Will Preach at 11 O’Clock Service | to- |5 tol and | ume | school | All weleome, | Lord's | 1 |REV.A.CHEETHAM WILL| BEGIN SERVICE HERE 1.Preaches Initial “Sermon Tomor- row Evening as Member of St. Themas' Church Staff. | | V. A, Cheetham of Associate IKing’s Colleze, London, has been add- ed 1o the staff of St. Thomas' Church, Mr. Cheetham entered upon “his di ties October 1. He will preach his 'stsermon tomorrow night at § lock and will also conduct the serv- which will be fully choral (. St Thomas’ Church has recently re- ceived four windows which will be placed in position in the next few days. One of these, the gift of Mel- ville Church, vestrymas and senior warden of the parish, will be erected at the west end of the church. Its subject is the descent of the Lord, and is what is known as a_Jesse win- dow. The three other windows, which ire smaller, will be erected the |chancel. One is the gift of Mrs. R | Holmes and the two oth re give by the Rector's Aid Society of Thomas' parish. These three window respectively pe John the Di vine, the "An ind the b On the north side of the windows \\l n_completed the Ble: Jice tr chane ! will 1 i n singing the and Jdohn the Baptist as the wmer of Christ. On the south the chancel the four windows angelists. Of these and St Mark are inted to complete the set. All| ese windows will be dedicated on All | November 1. Bishop, senior who has been and Nan- wrch has officers for the vear Judson Porter, v G G Jleman, tendent the school; Rose- Jinkins, S Elgin Smith, term of three Sweinhart, A. L. Woodward; finance . 1. Bagby, Frank E. . Hilton Jackson, Moncure anson, R. Miller, . Watson, W. T. 5 o unda clerk: ons for committee Altemus, Service for Aged. | L th Street Christian antotmobiles will be used the aged and infirm i services. The men's| 7 the church will furnish » machines Sunday will be “Home- 1 and every member of < expected to attend the when the pastor will The Kingdom of Home. ihject will be “Our Best hurch. 50 onmorrow to tiak Two Sermons at Fakoma Chuxch. | | At the Takoma Church, | Awpen Park J road the pastor, | La Ruc. will speak “The Li the evening se of Songs.” The will render selec- net and trombone str the brother: the CHRISTIAN. NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN JTH AND DoSTS NCE BENJAW ELTON, ‘\Mln: Minister. om of Home o superin- | | the Baptist | and ‘l Dest Is God Blest” WELCOM .columb'ia Heights Christian Church Park Rd. Near 13th HARVEY BAKER SMITH. Minister. wles Cooper Fourteenth Street Church of Christ Fonrteenth St. and Meridian PL N.W. At 10:00 am. ‘ommunion at 11:00 am. . who is con- the church. the morning and eve '"VF_RMONT AVENUE Vermont Ave., North of N Rev. EARLE WILF 9:45 a.m —Church 0ol. Rally Day. 11:00 a “Why Jesus Came” #:00 p.m— Mibei} Program under Direction of Whre B Braithwatte 7100 p.m.—Christian Ende RFFDRVIFD or Meeting: REFORMED ™ The First Reformed Church It Monroe Sts, James D. Bubrer, Pastor. day School for all depart st Seed. Harvest Soil.” Dr. 9:15 11200 m By ‘the River hool: 7 nm.. C. F"l SC OPAL ySt. Paul’s Churc SCHOOL WILL RESUME ITS WINTER SESSIONS Classes for All Ages Will Be Pro- vided for at Epiphany Church. Rev. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of Epiphany ‘Church, will occupy his pulpit at the 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. serv- ices tomorrow. .There will be a cele bration of the holy communion at § .m. and again at 11. ‘The regular Winter sessions of the church school will resume, the morn- ing school assembling at 9:30 and the afternoon school meeting at 3 o'clock. There will be classes for people of all ages in both schools, and a cordial invitation is extended to those not already identified with some other school” to come to Epiphany. The weekly meeting of the Young People’s Soclety will be held at 6 p.m. There will be a celebration Thurs- day of the holy communion at 11 lock. This service is arranged for the members of the Women's Auxili- v of the Diocese of Washington, to ynchronize with the presentation service of the united thanks offering of all the women of the copal Church to be held in New Orleans. The rector of Epiphany will le Washington shortly after the service tomorrow evenins for New Orle to attend the general convention of the Episcopal Church, which will semble there next Wednesday. He will return to Washington about Novem- ber 1. PLAN BIBLE CLASS DRIVE. Baptist Sunday Schools to Swell | Membership. The Baptist Sunday intendents’ Association for a membership rmpaign on part of the Adult Bible Class in the Baptist Sunday schools of the District of Columbin. = All the « s have voted to take part in thi 1 membership, and the contest will rir from October 18 to Decelber 13 1 rules of the contest huve fully draw and t e ith interest ve ool is arr aign prom ind profit It will be opened with to be held at the Calvary Baptis Church the evening of October 19, when the plans will he fully and finally outlined and an address delivered by ¥ school worker. 2 mass meet Will Discuss “The Aimm;nt Life." George O, 4 Baptist Rulloc! Churel m. tomorrow, Bible school wion mecting Society at 6 pm eeman. Praver meeting | 10 pm P. prayer 8 10 9 pm. Dr. Bullock's | £ p.n. will be, A Friend at hrone.’ _EP at 9:30 a ¥. leader, Tuesday meeting, topic the COPA G Street Near 14th Founded in 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy 9:30 a.m. Communicn —Church School Rally Day. ~Holy Communion and Sermon by the | Rector. 3:00 p.m.—Church School 4:00 p.m.—Evening Pray Addresses. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. 11:00a.m er and 8:00 p.m.——TFvensong and Ser- mon by the Rector. | Thursday. 11:00 a.m.—Haly Communion. (Special Service under auspices of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the | Diocese of Washington.) HOLY COMFORTER Georgtg ave. n.w near Madison. Brightwood. D. v, Somdcee, B0, 1 ROCK PARISH vices now in Restored Chureh Sroboly Commu Christ Church 'Georgctownl first. Sts. | | WROTH, Rector Communion and Sermon & Prayer and Address ST MARGARET'S i 1S W Asmistant. | September 11 ouzn o The Rector preach Tuexd nd ‘Al Angels. and BSTE AGNES' CHURCH 46 Qu(- Street NW. (Fla. ave. or N. Capitol st. cars.) Services <undxy—7 and 11 am. and 8 pm. Dally mags, 7 a.m. Evensong and Interces: Ry, Bipan: - o0 e St. ]ames Church 8th St. Between B and 3 MASS DAILY AT SE' SUNDAYS ST. JOH'N’S CHURCH‘ Lafayette Square, Service: 8 AM. and 11 A.M. Dr. Johnston will preach. ST JOHNS CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Streets N.W. RE! JOHN 8. MOSES, Rector. Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity. Holy Cur:zmumun i chool 17:00 am Thursd ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place, HERBERT 'T SMITH. REV. REV. THOMAS W. COOKE, Rector. PR d rvig 8 and 11 A M, | } Holy Commumon and Ser- Washmgton Cathzdral The Bethlechem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W., Near Woodley Road. Holy Communion . . . 7:30am.| Morning Prayer and Litany . 10:00a.m. mon. Preachler, Rev. ‘William Curtis White. People's Evensong and Seymon. Preacher, Canon ! . 4:00 p.m. The open-air service is now dis- | continued, and all Cathedral services | are held in the Bethlehem Chapel until further notice. Music by the Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast *| by radio every Sunday. ‘Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or 11:00a.m. | Chureh School. 9:i The Resurrection, D.m. " Tues..10:30. The Kemunciation, 550, 3 pai. ANl wélcome: 10:15 am funa v REV. GEORGE B. Y. P. U. NOTES ‘The West Washington Union is pro- gressing with its plans for the Fall and Winter work. The formulation of men’s and women's basket ball teams s making progress. Miss Anita Le Sueur, whose father is a missionary of the Southern Conven- tion, stationed at Chihuahua, Mexico, addressed the union several times re- cently. The wi and means com- mittee, for sending a delegate to the Los Angeles convention next Summer, r the leadership of Willlam F. ecker, is starting its campalgn. All members are preparing to assist the church in preparing for the revival es to be held from October 11 under the leadership of Dr. Dudley of reinia. A new senior union is being or- ed at the Takoma Park Baptist hurch tomorrow evening. Then in- termediate union will continue, with additions from the junior union. John Ruthven, president of the Columbla Federation, will be present at the or- zanization. E. To Train Church News Wnteru The first session of the institute of church journalism arranged by the publicity of the ‘Episcopal Tié diocese of Washington, | held in Diocesan o 1329 street, next Friday at 7:45 p.m. 5!!1\N' Owen Kuhn. news editor of The Star. will speak on the work of editing church mnews for the public press and the secretary of the board wlll explain the type of news st useful for church publigity. Pageant Planned December 15. Representatives Episcopal churches inity will m 1320 K k from about 30 in Washington et at the Diocesan street, Monday at 8 ‘angze for a pageant which siven in the parish hall of Church. December 15, School 1 3 | “Expee 3 Comudr an Board of Re. to comtine ups into a con Hou pam.. to 10 T Epiphany for the Sunday pageant entitle reen wri T ctary of the Dio ligious Edueation > work of thes sistent whole. & EPISCOPAL. ST MARK’S CHURCH REV_ Wil Sevente PE After 1 —HHoly Commuion. “hool Trinits Thursda¥. 11-00 a.m — Hals A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! St. Stephen’s Church 3017 11th St NW. CLERGY ¥. DUDLEY WACHORN GCTOBER 4 ~Evening Rev. GFO. n. Kev. D. 4 SENDAY D. Asl 18 Holy Hol BV ¥ " Chnrch Sunday S mmuni ‘CHRIST CHURCH e :‘( ASHINGTON P \)IV(I\“N ; "-IIY\ CAL \IIIT E. Hl)( K. Iu’rllm‘ 7g0am— 935 645 p.m —Yo 8.00pm—E “CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th af N Sta. NW. ATKINSON, D. D., Rector Services and 11 pm The Rev. Jas. F. Kieb, i Master in History at Iolani College, Honoluly, will be! ithe special preacher, at the|: 11 o’clock service. THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth St. Between H and I N.E. Rev. Cornellus S. Abbott, Viear. 30 a.m —Holy Cu (B —— 1100 a'm —Holy & 18th betwaen P and Q OF NAIN " wst Smith. D. D. —Edenois Sermon by Rev Chicetham. A, Pondore: 1P service will b(- So00pm Thursd: “Home: Commg Snnday %|CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION | Twelfth and Mass. Ave. N.W omas Worthington , “COMEBACK ' of morning at 11| and_celebration Sund; music people on Tock with of Holy Commu will be “THREE SCORE AND TEN" | METHO! ON -F ! Rirtenhoude St Rev. D-L: treet in_Ave. dia 4 Geor: OCTOBER sermon subject | | o I, 1925. DR. SIZ00 WILL PREACH AT NEW YORK AVENUE Rally Day to Be Observed by Sun- day School of Church Tomorrow. At the morning service at 11 o'clock tomorrow in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, the minister, Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, will preach. The subject of the sermon will be: “Where Men Find God The Sun- day school will observe Rally day with a ‘speclal program and exercises at 9:45 o'clock. The superintendent of the Sunday school, Charles A. Bake has prepared a program. The prom tlonal exercises will also be held. The young people of the church will meet in the lecture room of the chu at 7 o'clock for their regular young people’s fellowship. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the regular prayer services will be held. The minister will have charge of this service. Beginning with the week of October 11 the annual Home-coming week with special services will be observed Endeavorers Elect Omcers. ‘The Christian Endeavor { Memorial United Brethren Church re- cently elected officers, as follow: vin E. Shonk was re-elected president: Hilda Reigel, vice president: Anne Richter, re-elected secretary; Adams, treasurer: Mrs. A. E. Shonk, pianist; R. V. rdner, chorister. CHRISTIAN 'SCIENCE | CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | N « lll KL" ! Columbia road_znd Second ‘.Im]r‘c’h of_‘Lh st, Sclennn, C ST, N. Hurd Church of Christ, Scientist, Temple, 13th st. and N William lourlh Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade. 14th st and Park SUBJECT “UNREALITY” CSUSDAY. 11 AM. AND 8 P SCHOOL- READING ROOMS:: CHURCH— ment Bldg., 15th and K St AT e W SECOND CHU R(‘ll—lll Tlllllll CH Colorado Bldg. Hours, ln 2 FOURTH ( Ill l{( ll— The Arcade, 14th nd Floor)— & (except Wed COPAL SOUTH. MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH REV. R. L‘ Fb 9.30 am —Sunday School and Biblc orving punion nworth League Evening wors! the pastor Thureday, 8:00 pm—Midweek pra 11:00 am — worsiip Com 700 pm £:00 pw Sermon s Southern Methodist 3040 QUE ST | REV. WM. AUBREY LYNCH, 1AM Value of Blood.” Communion. PASTOR. P The Unseen Compa Sunday Sehoor Epworth Leagu {MARVIN M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Cor. 10th and B Ste. < & || M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST_AT N. CAROLINA AVE NE Take Lincoln I | Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. PASTOR 9:30 a.m.— Sunday Rally Day Servi 11:00 a.m.— Morning W mhm and Communion. 00 p.m—Epworth League. 50 p.m.—Organ Reci 00 p.m.— Evening Worship and Sermon by Pastor. Herbert F. Aldridge. Musical Director. §. Edwin Moore, Jr., Orzanist Schoot EMORY-M-E-CHURCH-S. ORT STEVENS Corner of Georgia Ave. & Rittenhouse St Snyder, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:40 A.M. Epworth League, 7 P.M. 11 AM.—*“HIS FRIENDS” 8 P.M.—“EXCUSES” Musical Director, Le Roy Lewis Organist, Edna C. White Sunday School Rally Next Sunday and Park led LTZ, D. D, Pastor, IWILL CONDUCT REVIVALS.| (Southern Methodism’s Rev. W. A. McKee, A 9:30 A.M. Sunday School SERMONS BY 11 AM— 8 P.M.— St. Andrew’s Church N. H. Ave. and V St. N.W. REV. J. J. DIMON, D. D., Rector. Services— 80 Holy l:ommunion 0 Rxin 's‘ e e ALlL, WELCO! Representative Church) 9h Street and Maspachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D.D., Pastor ssistant to the Pastor 6:45 P.M. Senior League DR. LAMBETH “LOVING OBEDIENCE” “UNITED TO CHRIST” 11 AM.—Junior Church, Rev. W. A. McKee | Special Music by the Mount Vernon Chorus of Eighty Voices ] Under Direction of Mr. Shure, Director of Music Eth Vernon Place M. E. Church South METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M John Marshali PL (1) George Shaw Minister. Dr. E. E. Dudley of Virginia to| Hold Series October 11 to 25. | | | Evangelist Dr. E. E. Dudley of Vir. ginis, will conduct a serfes of reviv: services at West hington Bapti h October eceding the revival there will be | which t st Rev. Johnson, ¥ series of home prayer meetings Wil Do under ‘the leadership ‘of followin; 11.00 am HOLY COMMUNION R. T dson, P. W. Musson ion Hendel Dewey and , Virginia Henderson l‘;m‘..nk. W and | Y. M. C. A. School of Rellglous Education of the Y.M.C.A. Opens for Seventh Vear Monday, Oct. 12, 6:45 P.M. 1IN FRED €. RLYNOLDS, Minister. COURSES .Life of Christ Old Testament B New Testament Christ and the Rich of Pau Y ” oung Ruler Psychology The Tenmple Essentials Public Speal Sunda School Pedagog Church Hi Missi e nop Sessions every Monday Night for tcn weeks. nes 1 Melain Classes held at Calvary Baptist Church, 8th and H Sts. NW. PENTE{OSTAL. i i by ARE CORDIALLY Full Gospel Assembly 930 Pa. 107 Ave. N.W. Collier, Pastor nd 8; Tues., Wed. and Sat., 8 1. SPECIAL TOMORROW Rev. Wm. M. Faux Miss, From Tour of India, Egypt, Holy Land P M. — Missionary 'l.n:' S PAL—E Choir and Orct 1estra of 50 Enroll Tuesday, 6:30 P\ S. S. Rally, 1:45; Children's Charch at 3. Tonight—Young Crusaders’ Service. LT Sun McKENDREE Mass. Ave. NOW Between Dih and 10th ste (THE RED BRICK CHUECH Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Sec. General Council Pastor sworth League— | vangel ' x Sehool — Classes for ail ages 1100 A M —Pastor's hirce.minute children talk Devotional 8:00 PM.—Sermon by the Theme: “THE ONLY TO SALYATION MIDWEEK SERVICES Pastor W ~ St. Pauls A. U M. P Cl}urch MANOIEY METHODINT EPISCOPAL. EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Cor. 4th and D Sts Rev. 4. W. WATERS, M wiil pre HAMLINE Methodist Episcopal CHURCH Fourteenth and Em Northwest Minister, iOSEPH i HERSON D.D. .30 am jister. ch. Wil render )50 am. —S 1100 & m.—Pa. 1 Streets METHODIST ISCOPAL (Colored) | Galbmth A. M. E. Zion Church, Gth St h.v L and M N.W 3 IBittie, Pastor. ol and um»‘ by | 11:00a.m —Mor Worshin Sacrament of Holy ( Juntor ( Ser of God fEie 708 p.m.—Fp 200 pm —E You a row lull TO B \ll“l'lllllll\l‘ ISCOP. AL \\ l"’l'l, Dumbarton Avenue e w atch tlm new church grow. We are progressing rapidly. Everyone Welcome RAl 045 4 11:00 am Z00 b £00 1 Al m DAY AT ALL SE o E invited TAL Methodist Episcopal Church CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between Lith and 13th Strects JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—( 'Il\ ry Bible School, Mr. IBdwin Dice 3 v _Men's Bible Class, Mr. Stew \ ipo DOCTOR ARTHUR C. CHRISTIE, Teacher Public worship and the administration o HOLY COMMUNION SPECIAL M( 11:00 - IC: Solo—"Pr T:00—Young Peopl $:00—Public worship unh sermon h\ l'Y(lL TOR MONTGOMERY on the subject: “A City That Lost It’s Opppnumty \l‘l“(’l\', MUSIC BY THE CAL MR. E. M. FRAMPTOM SERVICE OF METHODIST FOUNDRY EPISCOPAL (Organized 1814) ' Sixteenth Street Near P Street FREDERICK BROW DD, A.M.—Church school. A.M. and 8:00 P.M, REV. 9:00 11:00 Minister Sermon by the minister. GRASP OF CHRIE PARDONABLE SI Epworth League devotional serv 6:45 Toplc. “OUR TASK,” Rev. John . Millian, directos of Religious Kducation, leader. | Music by Quartette Choir THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. Themes: e. —Midweek service. WELCOME W. R. T. B es Pass the Door