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PLANNING T0 STUDY MISSIONARY WORK School for Instruction Under Federation Direction to Continue Three Days. completed for the 1 ool for mission- m of the Wompan's Inter 1l Misslonary 1 ation 1 vicinity, which will d 30, from t Eplscopal Church F. Winter of the Eckington byterian Church will teach from clgn missions texthook w Latin America,” and Mrs. W, sionary to China un- The stud i Am na- blic \YT who ctures dealing with America , returned mis- i T ns, will tak ng People's § Ahead w e junior subject, and_modal sor Mrs. Mary M. and the it will he Topham urch of ussell of rey three the Work Among Lepers. White Jansen. for ionary in the Philip will speak each day on lepers on Culiora 1. 0. Erickson, chair- am committee, will ng of it lands, cture on v Migrants,” to be a H ker of New York under the Council of Woren for Home Missions. given Committee Chairmen. ttee chairmen are s, A, H. O. ch; krell, . Co Methodlst ch Sc - pal 0. Mil Miss Hattl al Church 3aptist urch, s Pits, Methodist F Mrs. L. Mrs. Rockvil on . Morris M Mrs. R opal: fiss Bertha Thoms Mrs. W Mrs. | 1 represent ve in entertaining church, Mrs. ( LUTHER PLACE CHURCH PLANS HOMECOMING DAY | Congregation at Fourteenth and N | Streets Elects Woman to Board of Deacons. recent congregational meet. Memorial Church, rts, Rev. Dr. the follow h and N s Diffenderfer, pi ing offic o lected Schmidt, were time h that : ucted into th in n services this year 1 November y of Luther hictures No- ol children showr vember 4 at 4 and a at 8y IHomecoming day Octob nd a ner will be given Octc time the plans for church debt w ! congregation er 25 at § pan. the plans for Winter work will be outlined by president of the counc H. and that of the peo. v Irving L. Koch, ntendent | Bible school. Xvery member he church wiil be ught to the th ¢ by auto if they tting out. mov n. fo be observed tional din- at which off the a to the will payin: > presen Will Give Lecture. Rev. Dr. W Wedderspoon of St. James’ Methe Episcopal Church, Chicago, and for many years pastor of | Foundry Met siscopal Church of this city, will give a lecty Be- | side the Bonnle Briar Bush" at | Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal | Chu ohn Marshall p c| trects, Tuesday evi z at 8 o ek for the benefit of the Methodist Home | for the Aged. An organ recital will precede the lecture, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The lecture will be given un- er auspl of the board of manage f the Methodist Home for the Aged. “Lessons From World Series.” “Lessons from the World Rase Ball will be the subject of Dr. John iggs tomorrow morning at Fifth h, and “The Boys of at night. for nent of the hool Bible Time all depart v s October Revival meetings begin November 1. Dr. H. 1. Stewart of Norfolk will preach. B | dents” As RABBI LOUIS J. SCHWEFEL SYNAGOGUE LECTURES. Services Under the Direction of Rabbi L. J. Schwefel. Lecture services, under the direction of Rabbl Louis J. Schwefel, will be- gin at the Sixth Street Synagogue next Friday night. ntor Louls Novick will have ch of the musical service. The Friday evening lectures will continue a number of weeks. MEN'S CLUB MEETS. | cently 'soid for commercial purposes, THE EVENING CHURCH BUILDING WILL BE VAGATED Farewell Service to Be Held Tomorrow at Church of Qur Father. The Universalist Church of Our ther, Thirteenth and I, streets, re- will be vacated tomorrow, when fare- well services will be held at 10.45 a.m. After November 1 the congregation will worship in the Metropolitan The- ater, pending the construction of the new National Memorial Church at Sixteenth and § streets. The building was erected 43 3 ago, and has served during that per community center. For 20 years Dr. John van Schalck, now edit of the Universalist Leader, was pastor and is still_pastor emeritus. During the World War he was appointed Red Cross commissioner to Belglum, and the mnSragatiuu then secured a new minister. At the service tomorrow Rev. Dr. Clarence E. Rice, the present pastor, will speak on “Leaving the Old Church,” and will review the history of the church. SERVICES AT FDUNDRY Program Tomorrow Morning Listed for Broadcasting by WCAP. The services in Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning will be broadeast by WCAP. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, will preach on “The Secret of the Lord. “The subject of the evening sermon ill be *““Who Discovered America?’ Rev. Frank W. Collier, dean of the American University, will address the Iipworth League at 6:45 Dr. Charles Thom Addresses Group at St. Stephen’s Church. The Men's Club of St. Stephen's scopal Church met in the parish 1l Thursday evening. An address s given by Dr. Charles Thom, in charge of food investigation, Bureau of Chemistry, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, after which George . Stonebraker, bass sololst, rendered several vocal selectiof The program for the club during the coming year was presented, and will include a_*get-together” dinner No- vember 12; an evening later in the season, when the sons of the men wilt be invited to attend a “father-and.son” night, and another dinner, ladies will be invited. A. ¢. Houghton, president, named the following to serve on the commit- tees for ‘the ensuing year: Heilig, chafrman, pubiicity; Dawson, chairman, and E. don, vice chairman, membership; Os- wald Camp, chairman, and W. H. Holmes, vice chairman, entertainment; Dr. A. T. Gregory. chairman, diocesan affairs; Dr. W. F. Clark, chairman, reception; Z. D. Blackistone, chairman, tions; Otho T. Beall, chairman, Al arrangements, and J. G. Tay- chairman, visiting the sick. he club has also planned for en- ership under the di- when the | rection of its new chairman. EVANGELIST TO SPEAK C. A. Wise to Talk on “The Tri- umph of Righteousness. Evangelist C. A. Wise af New York City is scheduled to speak at the Tivoll Theater tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on *“The Triumph of Right- eousness.” Mr. Wise, who recently returned from Europe, is a representa- tive of the International Bible Stu- sociation, which has its head- in New York Cit service is being arranged by 1 class of International Bible s which invites the public to quarter The Lcctums Announced. At Unity Auditorium, 1326 T street. Garnett January will lecture tomor. row at 8 p.m. on “The Free and Fear- less Life.” “Active Ideas” will be the subject Monday at 8 p.m. Wednesday at 8 pan. Mr. January will lecture on “Becoming a Leader.” Thursday at 3 and 7 p.m. a spiritual healing clinic 1l be heM. Arthur P. Buck will lec- ture Thursday at 8 p.m. on “Bring Forth Fruit. riends BIBL MEETIN; _ MURRAY Friends Mcctm 1811 Eye St. N.w. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 AM. ALL_ARE_INVITED. _CHURCH OF THE NAZ ARE! Church of the Nazarene Tth and A Sts. Marvin 8. Cooper, hurch SCHOOL, Rev. 9701 Rev. K. M. Jackson, returned Mi from Tndia, will spesk st 11:00 pm. Don't fail 10 hear him. Pastor, Line. ona e o'clock. A Standard Training School for Sun- day school Workers, under the direc- tion of Rev. John C. Millian, director of religious education in Foundry, will be conducted each evening during the week (except Baturday), beginning at 7 o'clock. EVANGELIST TD PREACH. Rev. Mr. Winter, Expert Musician, at Centennial Baptist. Evangelist Winter, an Englishman who plays eight musical instruments, begins special meetings Monday night at the Centennial Baptist Chu Rev. E. Hez Swem, the pas have “Autumn Story VII: A Traveler in a Train With a Brick in a Hand- kerchief” as his subject tomorrow night, and at 11 am. “A Craving of the Christ.” Social Hygiene Society to Meet. The first monthly meeting this sea- son of the Social Hygiene Society will be held in Pierce Hall, All Souls’ Uni. tarian Church, Fifteenth and Harvard streets, Tuesday evening at 815 o'clock. The program will consist of greetings by Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Church, and addresses by Dr. M. J. Exner and Dr. Valerle H. Parker, both of the staff of the American Social Hyglene Soclety. St. Paul’s Englxsh “Lutheran Church Eleventh and H Sty lflfl’\ T. HI'DDLE 8:00—“HEART F(DKU“F ESS, 800 _Thursday—Prare: EPIPHANY ", NORTHW REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. Bible hool 8:30am NW. . Pastor. Morning Worship. 1100 am Juthor Teague. : Lggenm rs . e bm eape Triirada; 8 _ Prayer_Servi 00 pm. " Church of the Atonement N. Capitol st. and Rh sland ave. REV. HOWARD E. SNYDER. Pastor. Services at 11 am. and 7:30 pm. 45 a.m. TUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL™ (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m —Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Service with sermon. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Societies, Senior and Intermediate. 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon. This Church Welcomes YOU. 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: “Learning From the Seventy” Evening Servics at 7:45: “The Benediction™ Young People's Societies at 6:45 p.m. “THE_HOMELIKE CHURCH." Grace Lutheran Church Hall, 9th and Upshur Sts. N.W. TR RHARD . LENSKI, Pastor. —Sunday School. ‘m.—Morning worship. 8:00 p.m —Evening ser Sunday School. § '1\5 am. b 6:30 COMING—S EVANGELISTIC NOVEMBER Evangelist. CAMPAIGN, 22— Dr. C. THEOSOPHY. Hardy. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 X Si. N.W. Sunday, October 18. 8 pm “The Science of Brotherhood” Study class Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Library. ALL WELCOME. |Lecture Lightbringer Lodge Theosophy ud Economics e ‘LII,'\\"‘I nA' E GALE 402 n\nmn'rrn(l}l G, 838 il Aimission Free . Catlention, _BIBLE_STU The Triumph of Righteousness Millions Now Livi The “Golden Age” of ing Will Never Die joy, peace and happi awaits the establishment of God’s King earth, but it’s here—at the door. Come and hear thc proofs in a free lecture by MR. C. A. WISE of New York City SUNDAY—11 AM. TIVOLI THEATER 14th and Park Road Auspices of Bible Students’ Association International No Collection COLTMBIA nzl(‘u’rs Pas e., C. H. Butler. Pastor. ST R, WASHINGTON Revival Meetings REV. . JARRETT. PLANS Fo}i REVIVAL. Fifteenth Street Christian Church Pastor as Evangelist. Revival meetings will begin tomor- row at the Fifteenth Street Christian Church, Fifteenth street and Ken- tucky avenue xouthenst, with the tor, Rev. C. N. Jarrett, as evangelist and L. C. Greene ong leader Services will 1 wch evening at 7:45 o'clock, exc aturday. The subject tom ning will be “Are Sinners [ nd in the eve- ning, “A Wrest ten.” DR. LUBECK TO PREACH. Canon of Cathedral to Occupy Epiphany Pulpit. The special preacher at Epiphany Church tomorrow will he Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck, canon of the Washing ton Cathed The pulpit at even song, at 8 o'clock, will be occupied by Rey. John 1. A. Bomberger Sessions of the church school w assemble at 9:30 wm. and 3 pan. At o'clock the weekly meeting of the Young People’s Society will be held, the subject 1o be discussed being High School Fraternities Benelcial There will be the usual week-day celebration of the holy communion Thursday at 11 a.m. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Sts. MINISTER Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D.D. 9:45 am.—Church School Ratlonal religious d | cord with mod 11:00 am —Morning Worshin “THE SOUL’S RECOVERY” Miss Elsa Raner, Violin, ‘ Charles g Tittmann, Lewis Atwater, Organ f | | | | Bass. 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour “BIRDS OF PASSAGE” THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth St. Between H and I N.E C. 8. Abbott, Vicar. Holy Communton. unday scho 0 am. —Holy ( B:00 p.m.— “THE miun i CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N Sts. N GEORGE W. ATKINSON, . D) _Services "o HOLY COMFORTERS: Georgia ave. nw. near Madison ghtwood. D REV. G Rector. St. Paul's Church oG crees Services now in Restored Church “ . 8:45 am. 46 Que_Street N.W. (Fla. ave. or N. Capitol st. cars.) rvices Sunday—7 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. aily mass. 7 a.m. Evensong and Interces- ay, ¥ p.m. _St. ]ames Church 8th St. Between B and C N.E. MASS DAILY AT SEVEN. Mating High Mass “Scliool, 9:45. Endeavor Meotine. Prayer_Meeting_Thursday. | “Trinity Lutheran Church Fourth and E Sts. NW. (MISSOURI SYNOD) HAUGO M. HENNIG. Pastor. —German Sertice, —Sunday School. 0 p.m.—Bible Hour. sundag Sehool Rally Das. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and 8th Sts. S.W. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. *The Church Where You Feel at Home."” SUNDAY: m.—Bible School. ‘The Service and Sermon. EETS N ZION 32X Ridianb sor MIDT. Pastor. 0:30 am—S. S. {n Mefa 8chool and Petworth Branch 4th and Weleter ste. 10 8.m —German worship. E"{hm worship, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. or_League, 7:15 (Missouri Synod.) New Jorsey Ave. bet. M and N Sts. 3. FREDERICK WENCHEL, Pastor. SERVICE 11 AM., “The Divinity of Work.” SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AM. 7:43 pmontermo A CARE BoRTTE® Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 6 a.m.—~Bible School. 3enhll urvlu .!upr.:. Senzel suh_)uv Paui Schmidt of Baltimors, Md. 8:00 pm.—Sunday echool and Young Rt Beede s oot Pre ":EE“B Te Rafoion ook ber 81, 8 p.m. P omoncs and. men's bran sathering, “ll‘flurl Rev. Schlxudl. Rev. J. Bubrer. _ Evensong. St. Andrew’s Church N. H. Ave. and V St. NW. REV. J. J. DIMON, D. D., Rector. Services— 8:00—Holy Communion. 9:30—Sunday School 11:00—Morning Service and Sermon. 8:00—Evening Serv and Sermon. ALL WELCOME. Christ Church, Georgetown . O and Thirty-first Sta. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9: hurch echool. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. _#:00 p.m —Evening_Prayer Georgetown Comer of O and Potomac Streets N.W. REV. JOHN 8. MOS inetoenth &unday after Trinity. Luke's Day.) m Tho Holy Communion. m—cnueon Senooll 4 m—Morning" prasér an : Freacher. {he Rector: 0 P oty emiot prayes sad addrums JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. Services: Sunday School, 9:45 AM. 8 A.M. and §3 A.M. Rev. W. J. Cox Preacher: St. Stephen’s Church 3017 14th St. N.W. CLERGY: Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Rector. NALD, Assistant, Rev. D. J. MACDO! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, Holy Communion Morning Prayer and Sermon. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Church’ Sus School.. . Holy Communion Thursdas Healing Service Tuesda). |ST. THOMAS' | D, SATURDAY, 0O e CITOBER 17, 192 EPISCOPALIANS PLAN “EDUCATION WEEK” St. Luke’s Day Will Open Intensive Campaign to Extend Religious | Training in Homes. St. Luke's day will be observed in the Episgopal churches tomorrow | throughout the world. In Washington, following the cus- | tom of many years' rtanding, St.| Luke's Day will mark the beginning | of an intensive period in which a united effort will be made to increise interest in rellglous education. I'his year the particular effort will he d rected toward religlous training in the home. Eplscopal clergymen have been asked by the Diocesan Board of Rellgious Education to preach on the | subject at one of the services tor row. The meeting of the Sunday Institute in the parish hall John’s Church at Sixteenth streets, next Tuesday, will be de to “The Home.” FEducation will end Octobe School | of St ( na | oted week | ‘Will Speak to Boy Scouts. At the Grace Baptist Church, N street and_South Carolina a southeast, Rev. I. W. Johnsor pastor, will speak tomorrow morning | to the Boy who will be guests of the In the evening the subject will be, esus’ Promises Great and Precious, Can He Muke (00d?” The church has three young people’s soct 5'every —e - | “Who Is My Mother?” His Text. “Who Ts My Mothe: | subject of the second wn in the | series on “Questions Jesus Asked" | heing preached the First Preshyte. | Church by ¥ Tohn F n | k. At the twilight service, from | 30 to 5:30, he will give the third meditation on “I Am the Way." will he the ser EPISCOPAL. ~ THE NATIVITY urch School. §:15: Tha Resurrection. 3 o Annunciation. Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN “The Little Chureh on the Canal and the Fotomn 1041 Wisconsin Ave. Rector: Th Sarvios LRk Washmzton Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People® | MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue NW, Near Woodley Road. Sr. Dept 4pm 10:15 am Tue 1 Holy Communion 7:30am Morning Prayer and Litany . Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, Canon Stokes People's Sermon. Lubeck . : . 4:00pm. | Music by the Lal)u dral Um ¥ The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line. 8th between P and Q 10:00a 11:00am and Canon ensong Preacher, Qervices: & and 11 am ftermediate Christian Fndeavor Union | Church. | 1731 K street, s CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The Dist of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union will join with the In of the District in giving a banquet in honor of Dr. Francis . Clark, founder of Christian deavor, at Calvary Baptist Church, October at 7 p.m Intermediates, senfors and alumnl are I invited, and Percy S. Foster will be in charge of the music. As only about 400 people ean he accommodated, it is urged that reservations be made | early, as the fir 400 will receive | tickets. See your president or Union Headquarters, 217 Y. M. C. A. Bullding, | for particular The flyin will have cors Reformed Church, \d on October 2 ect with the avor Society of P: iron of the union installation of offi- service a# Grace | 8 p.m. tomorrow, | at 6:45 pom., will| “hristian En- | View Christian Topic for Theosophists. United Lodge of Theosophists, inounces “The Selence subject tomo k. Study cla at § pan. with rooms open use of library The of Hroth row evening Wednesday at 6 p.n. fo Y. M. C. ‘hool of Religious ducation of the Y. M. C. A. Every Monday 6:45 P.M. Peychology Life of Christ The Temple New Testament Old Testament ssentials Public Speaking S. S, Administration Life of Paul Parables Pedagogy Missions Church History Classes meet at Calvary Baptist burch, 8thand H Sts, Enroll now. _____ PRESBYTERIAN. Gunton-Temple Memorial d Newton Sta. _A.. Pastor. Sindell. " so: r. Kiem | Washmgton Hexghts Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kaloram returned Cheetham. A. K. C.. conduct choral ex Rone v ¥ ST. MARK’'S CHURCH Third and A Streets SE HENRY PETTUS WERSTER, p.m.—Evening A 11 a.m.—Holy Communion, Ave. and Bancroft Place. SMITH. D. 0 'Ul»:lun. B JO—Noruing praser _and - O T R tor o Them Forod"oF G TN 4.30—Exensone and Addrese Thursdars and Holy Dase. Holy Commun fon at 11500, Am—Chiireh School Morning_ Praver and S Preacher. t 5 pm—Young ~ Peopie's ~ Service HISTORIC ASCENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th Bt. N.W. Formerly Pro-Catbedral. . Thomas Worthiagto: Bev. Geoke, Rector. OVER 1,000 FREE SEATS CHOIR OF 40 VOICES IN THE HEART OF § THE CITY ¥ Easy walking distance 8 from all downtown hotel nd apart. ‘ment houses. Sunday Services, 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 8 p.m. Holy Days, 10 a.m. Chapel Open Daily for Prayers. ° Epnphany G Street Near 14th Founded in 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector 8:00a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Rev. Henry Lubeck, P, C. L., LL. D, Canon of the National Ca- thedral. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Address. 6:00 p.m—Young People’s So- ciety. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon by the Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger. Thursday, 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place N.W. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Mi ter 11 AM— “WHO IS MY MOTHER?" Questions Christ Ask 4.30—VE "I AM THE \\A\" ’The Church of the le nms SOUTHE 22nd St. Rev ndrew R. 15 am—Bible Sc Bird, Pastor. 001, with classos for arin Slpper at the ch all strangers A CORDIAL W, 112 Eastern Presbyterian Church Sixth St. and Md. Ave v 70 ALL. __ Alfred E. 1):40am— Presbyterian Church 10 St Det. 100 and 200 Ste, N Rev. James Harvey Dunham, Pastor. | 11 AM | “Hard Hit” | 5 P “Jesus—His Virgin Birth” \l‘!"‘!\[ MUSIC, A etropnlltan Presbyterian Clmrdl Corger Fourth and B Sts, SE. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor. Preaching services at 11 and 7:45. Morning sublect—"A Call to Prayer. Evening_subject—“HOW TO SERVE. Rev. John R. Dufiield will preach the | evening sermon. The young people lnvi _ hour_at ring Y Central Presby(emn Church (SOUTEERN ASSEMBLY) Sixtoenth and Trving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Ps ul\O,Ul. you 10 a social | ermon 5:00 b'm —Westminater Lunle 18 b m ity 7:00 p.m. —Christian Endeavor “odfl“ 00 .m.—Sermon by Dr. a 30 1 ‘Thursday—Prayer Se l‘\l&! l Tako 14th st. car or Mt. Pleasant car, or 16th st. bus 10 Irving st New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. 'The Place of Faith and Friendship| 9:45 AM.—Bible School. 11 AM.—Morning Worship: “The Refuge From Despair”™ 6 P.M.~Young People’s Feliow- ship and Tea. 8 P.M.—Evening worship: of HAMLINE M. E. SERVICES] Rev. Joseph T. Herson to Occupy Pulpit Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson, pastor Hamline Methodist Epi: Church, Fourteenth and Emerson streets, will preach tomorrow at 1| a.m. on “The Christlan’s Her) 8 and in the evening, “Troubles Help.” The junior church meets at 11 o'clock in the Sunday school room The Sunday school meets at 9:30 | clock. The Epworth League meets 7 o'clock, topic, “Among _Jlis rlends™; leader, Mrs. L. Fansher. PRESBYTERIAN. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE Douglas Putnam Birnie, D. D. Minister i | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. | 6:45 pm.—Young People’s Meet- | ing. Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont S Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, 9:30 am —Sunday Sehool S Middleto W 1 00 a.m —Morning. - W. L. Da Secretary ington Churrhes, Subj “Team Work in the Church” Immediately after the close of the morning service there will be a meeting of the con- gregation to hear report of the committee appointed to look for a pastor and for the con- sideration of matters con- nected therewith. 7:00 p.m.—Christian ties meet. 800 pm.—FEvening worshi P on by Dr. W. Subjoct “The Investment of Christian Influence” ening. & o'clock—Prayer < o of the Me Federation will preach. Endeavor So. Ser- Darby Mre. Wayne B. Wheeler. Soloist. Mrs. Chester W. Adair, Organist. ALL (ORDI \I,l.\ WELCO) 3. = North Capll Florida Eckington e Rev. H. E. Brundage, D. — FAVORIT] BIBLE ERS Rom HERALDS OF HOP 522 es School cor. and Q et. D., Minister. 11:00 am CHAF §:00 pm 7:00 p:m —Ende Georgetown Church P Bt. Near 31st NW. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D, " Peck Memcnal Chap;el Presbytertan Penn. Ave. and “Sth and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM. PASTOR. Cuthbert Men's Class. Z:00p e Oh 745 pm — "Thp Highest Chu.rch of the €ovenant Conn. Ave., 18th and N St Re\ Charles Wood. D. D. Minister. Rev. William A. Eisenberger, Minister’s Assistant. xv‘. Bible Class. Miss fureton. teach Class for M 11:00—Mornin Dr. Wood “Faith as a Fact and a Forcc ’ “The World as Man’s Foe or Friend” Evening Choir of 100 Vo y—Midweek Servier STy Res. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. RALLY DAY. b, pasior at 11 s “The Di P METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Special Services SUNDAY AND ALL THE WEEK. Evangelists KING D HOFFMAN “Why Did God Make a Woman?” Also Sunday at 11 am. and 7 and every evening excepting Satu Choice Chorus Choir. 5 p.m ay. 8th& H AND NEEDS” JUNIOR 9:30 Sunday School A cordial welcome “The Menace of the Shoal” 11:00 A.M.: “MISSIONARY ACHIEVEMENTS Rev. H. P. Cochrane of Burma 8:00 P.M.: “THE MAN OF NO REPUTATION”" Sermon by the Pastor, Dr. W. S. Abernethy 11:00 AM.: “THE SONG WITHIN" Rev. Homer J. Councilor BAPTIST. {E. Hez Swem eler i 4t tha then, ) an ¥ strumeaf g Bapt. « « KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH . P. RYLAND, Pastor T i Tth an REV. HE <1 TIVE 11:20 am —C DER .1 8:00 p.m.—Key. Wm. RY J. SMITH ITUAL 11:00 am.- Navi ING GOOD 930 am 645 pm Petworth Exte to Wi The H:ghlands Baptist Cllmrch i3 ;“ 5 l" ‘ FIRST BAPTIST 16th and O Stre SAMUEL 31 DSON TOR “The Gospel of the Human Body” “How To Be Saved” Heart of Washin e the Hearts of ¥ ‘TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH v T In the ton, hington 0. JONES “Christian Stewardship” “Sir, We Would See Jesus” AN STNDA ALL WELCOME " Fifth Baptist LESSO FROM THE WORLD ~F e BOYS GF BIBLE IMMANUEL “A Pras (161 St. and ¢ lnmbia Bd) Gove G. Johnson, D. D, Pastor CHU COMPE Meet . National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty SECOND BAPTIST 4th st. and Va. Ellis C. Primm, Pastor ave. s.e. I preac “Wan!ed A Man.” Large ma DR. ROBER night REEN Coch- | 7:00 p.m W “The Wagons Are Coming” of Evangelist on 11 AM. the subject Dudley’s ser. 3 P.M,, Men Only “Sunshine and Darkness’ West Washington Baptist Cor. 31st & N Sts. NNW. All this § Warm Welcome to Services each night week, 7:45. Chas. B. ni Austin, pastor. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sts. N.W. 1 | i l CHURCH ] 6:45 Christian Endeavor to all these services

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