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Seattle Pastor THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B0, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925. MEA. DELEGATES 10 0CCUPY PULPITS Secretaries and Lay Mem- hers to Preach in City Churches Tomorrow. A number of visiting Y. M. C. A. secretaries delegates to the In tiona M. €. A convention the New Wil tomorrow Bible ¢ socleties. have vary Method Armstr gen, M. C. voklyn, Men's ¢ West Wash- Atkinson of Class, Grace Baker of Houston, podist i Ay at reak ndenburg, Couneil sbyterian, L. ry, Freehold st Church, morning administra New Yor! ch. ev tion se Avenue Dr. b, Men's € etworth Bay . president, Y Minn. Memc inday school Jarp Drew i N. 3. C. B} < president undry Co., Fourth Presbyterian, Robert R. Gailey of Men's Class, Metropoli- . Goodell, thrift Council; \I\|1l| f. E. National gue, Found ison. gen Baltimore, itan Metho senator, rmed par 158 Counc Methodist, secretary, ronna, nzfleld, Ohio; opolitan Meth 3 zeneral secre- CAL ster, N. Y. ndeavo lety, Vermont an, J. L. Mott of India; vterian, men's class, | . general secretary, Y.| ille, Ky.; all comers’ the Covenant, W law, New ss. Second Bap 1s, religious depart h of eran, eneral s aic, N Brethren, secretary, , Pa.: men' A. M. Pennyh 7. M. C Vaughn H cla; Baptist udson ¢ urch South Roberts, for town nt; Epworth morning rs, recordi on_ refe & service, 1l Council and country de- M secretary, com- and counsel, Conference of ipworth League, Immanuel service, Paul for Pols Broth: 0od Presbyterian, dhio; Christian Memorial Plainfield, Memorial Willlams, Y Timothy cla *. L. Thorn AL G Vermont Dr. David nd. Ohio; Wallace Wilson, M. C. Baptist B Ohio men’s cl tian Church Teachout, Clev leavor Socioty Preshyterian, B. G tional Council, Y. William Christian Men secretar A., Atl BIBLE STUDEN’ International Bible Students” Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM. 1012 9th St. N.W. 11:00 a.m.—Lecture by Pi W, erson of Wilmington eot “The Triumph of Righteousness” (The public 3:00 p.m - $50 pm- 7:45 pm.- SEATS FREE H. Dick Del. Sub- #pecially invited.) by Mr. meeling. udy. Lectu Serv Dickerson Tow NO COLLECTION Memorial Church 5th and F By Pastor. B.H. SHAW. SUNDAY. 8 SPIRITUALIST. - WHITE otin y nm. Fverr Teaching to 700 G st ar Message Circle and Lecture WEDNESDAY. OCT. 25 & Py THE PLAYHOUSE, 1813 N5 K, . Jane B. Coates “HOW TO GET RICH.” Private Connigations v Appointment. The First Spiritualist Church Alfred H. Terry, Pnstor. There will be n on day as Pastor 1 & ttend a delegate, the | d Annual Co of the National Hualiat | Astociation, beld at M- became OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION _ 623 TA. AVE. NW. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. pingSinday Service, 2:30 P P n, 3 ‘aylor. Communion. oM Braser Meeting ’rnurmg & P.M. ALL % | /ISSIONARY INSTITUTE annual pal from b ing. ham, Hughes, Zurich, son, Detroit; G. Ernest L. Waldorf, Kansas (‘uy GRACE y15.xey REV. DR. CHAUNCEY J. HAWKINS, Who will preach at the 11 o'clock serv I Church ce of the First Congregatiol merica? on “Will the Church Save WILL 0P N WEDNESDAY From Latvia Will Lecture at Open Session in Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church. Clergyman session Interden ional School for Mis. sionary Instruction will be held Wed- v afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- il Church h. Mrs. John New ton Culbertson, president of the Wom- an’s Interdenominational Federation € the District, presiding. Mrs. Hamil- ton E. rk of Marvin Methodist Episcopel Church South, Mrs. H. W. O. Millington of Chevy Chuse Baptist Church and Miss H.'S. Pitts of Mc- Kendree Methodist Kplscopal Church will have charge of registration, and Mrs W. Cockrell of the entertain- ing church will have a limited num- ber of the mission study text books for sale on Wednes Rev. Carl Podin turers on “The Sla America” b Missionary Podin fs'a of Latvia. BISHOP’S WIFE TO SPEAK ON MISSIONARY TOPIC 3 il give three lec in Europe and e the Free School for Instruction, Wednesday, 1d Friday afternoons. L tive of the new Republic | Mrs. William F. McDowell on Pro- gram of Convention to Be Held in Kansas City October 29. Mrs. William F. McDowell, wife of the resident Methodist bishop, will be one of the principal speakers at the meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Soclety of the Methodist Episcopal Church to be held in Kansas City, Mo., October 29 to November 3. ~Mrs. McDowell's ubject will deal with “missionaries abroad.” Six bishops of the Methodist Episco- Church, three coming directly foreign missionary ‘fields, will the principal speakers at the meet- They are: Bishops Willlam 0Old- Buenos Aires; Edwin Holt Chicago: John L. Nuelson, Switzes d; Thomas Nichol- A. Miller, China, and Combined Serku at Church The preaching service of the Fifth Baptist Church will be combined with the annual Sunday school rally tomorrow. Dr. John E. Briggs will speak on rowed Axe” and at night his ser- mon will be on “Herod, the Man Who Missed It.” A two-week re- vival service will begin next Sun- 18y REFORMED) 15th and 0 N H. RANCI 11:00—Sermon by Dr. H California K:00—"Carlisie and Cardiff." .y School: 7 p.m.— th and Monroe Sts. . JAMES D. BUHR )0 am—Dr. C. A. Vincent preache 8100 p m—The Pasior. = 3 % 4h &.m —Bihle Sehool UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 171 X & Nw. Sunday, October 25, “False Rehgons and the True” Study class E;*dnrsdn!l‘ 8 pm. rary lTh\lr‘dl] October 29, “Reincarnation” N r Co 7 p.m Special Lecture, ATl Wele UNITED BKETBREN. St. Paul's A. U. M. P. Church 4th AND EYE STS. SE. Ly Rev non {6 the 8 by the Pastor. Subject: “Sub- 18 to Every Audience of Man for ovenant R. Irvy of meeting and com- munion All_Welcom, Rev W. MANOKEY. Past MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH North Capitol and R Sts: N.W. Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, P!I\lor 0:40 am—Sunday School. °. E. activities. 8:00 pm.—Sermon. Rev. S. B. Daugh- erty. __THEOSOPHY. WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S. 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8 P.M.. ADDRESS ON “TOLERATION” HERBEET L. SOLYOM. Music. Miss Eleanor Colborn. 6:30 pm.. Bible Mysticism Class, James McGuire. Library open dally. 4:30 to 6 pm Classes: Mahatma Letters. Tuesday. 8 p.m. Secret Doctrine. Friday. 8 p.m. Members' Meeting. Wed., 8 pm. (Forum). Lightbringer Lodge Lecture The Borderland of Science BY Capt. Frederick L. Jones SUNDAY. OQct. 25. 8:16 P.M 402 Barrister BI . 635 F St. Nw. Three lectures, Oct. 20, 30, 31. Mrs. Harriet Tuttle Bartlett, ional Theosophical Lecturer. h'}m.u:mum lreen,bcmlecaon . | held, {from the church | sentative of the Free| he Drama of the Bor- | DOUBLED SERVIGES First Congregational's Seating Capacity Too Small for Sunday Morning Crowds. Because of the great demand for sittings at services at the First Cong- regational Church tomorrow morning by members of the National Council of Congregational Churches, now in convention here, two services will be besides the usual service in the evening A special letter has been sent out to pewholders ask- ing them to attend the extra service at 9 o'clock in the morning in order that the council delegates coming to the 11 o'clock service may not have to be turned away. The cholr will sing at both services. The early sermon will by the Rev. Dr. Mellyar Hamilton Lichliter,'minister of the First Congre- gatlonal Church of Columbus, Onio His subject will be, “The Mystic Among the Realists The 11 o'clock sermon will be delivered by the Rev Dr. Chauncy J. Hawkins, minister of Plymouth Congregational Church of Seattle, whose subject will be “Will the Church Save America?’ The eve- ning service will be devoted to a symposium on the theme “What's Happening,” in which several repre clergymen from different parts of the country will take part It is expected that the President and Mrs. Coolidge will attend the 11 o'clock service, as s the custom. Judge Willlam F. Norris of the At torney General's office will teach the Men's Bible Class at 9:45 a.m. in the Music Studio, Tenth street entrance. REV. HENRY F. KLOMAN TO GIVE INSTITUTES First of SEI“:S of Four on Religious Education to Be Held Tuesday. F. Kloman, rector of 's Church, Salisbury, Md., will begin a series of four one-day in. stitutes of religious education in St. Marys County, Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Kloman is the chairman of the de- partment of religious education of the dlocese of Edston and a member of the Provincial Commission on Re ligious Education, under the auspices of which the institutes are being con- of the institutes will be St. George's Church, at Valley On the following duvs similiar s will be held at Christ Plata: the Chapel of the Brandywine, and St iurch, Broad Creek, Prince Gearges ‘ounty. Other institutes will be conducted by another rince Georges and Mont counties during the first week in No- vember. Incarnation John's ( Ohio Pastor in Petworth Pulpit. Rev. Wm. H. Longsworth of Can- ton, Ohio, attending the Congrega- tiol Conference, will occupy the puinit tomorrow morning at Petworth Church. In the evening, Rev. J. Smith, pastor, will in connection with the Sunday evening service for the Baptist Young Peoples Society. His subject will be “Brass Shields. CONGREGATION. PLYMOUTH CHURCH GREGATIONAL) Rev. J. C. Olden, Minister. 9:30a.m.—Church school. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by REV. W. L. CASH of New Orleans, La., Second Assistant Moderator of the Na- tional Council, Congre- gational Churches. 8:00 p.m.—Mass Meetin ICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCTATION Work- ers. MT. PLEASANT | Columbia Road Near 14th St WALTER _AMOS MORGAN, Minister. 11 A REV. JAY T. STOCKING PREACHES Rev. John M. Deyo and Rev. Joseph N. Heald. D. D., Lord's Nupper Rev. Wynn C. Fuirfield Speaks To Children Serve be delivered | have | of AMER- | ROGER W. BABSON, 2 Noted statistician, to speak at evening service of Church of the Covenant to- morrow, on “America’s Greatest As- Arthur H. Bradford of Provi- dence, R. 1., will nrflu‘h at 11 o'clock. Relief foy Evm)gelicnl Churches Abroad Asked. churches throughout the country, in response to a request of the administrative committee of the Federal Council of Churches. will re- member tomorrow “their obligations to aid the evangelical churches of Europe in their present distress The day is kept as Reformation Sunday by several communions, cluding the Reformed, the Presby terian and the Lutheran churches. In‘the Lutheran churches the Sunday nearest October 31 is kept. The cus- tom of the others is to observe the last Sunday in October. For two vears the Presbyterian Church, United States, South, by recommenda- tion of the General Assembly, has used the day for rellef work for the tressed evangelical churches Europe. Many Music to Aid Church Fund. A musical and literary entertain ment will be given at Kendall Baptist Church Wednesday evening, for bene- of the building fund. The Lyric nzers, of whom Mrs. Milton vivester s director and panist, participate. __ CONGREGATIONAL. CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 34th and Lowell Sts. NDAY SERVICES 9:45—Church_School. Chaplain E. W upt bing by Dr. Charles Allan Dinsmore, D.D. of Yale University 13:98—Hors Communion. 30— Club (meets at Waskineton Aihtoriim 0ok WIth ‘the National Council) 8.00—Dr. Dinsmore speaks on “Dante” George Farmham, Pastor. " Peoples Church (CONGREGATIONAL) M St. between 6th and 7th ‘Sts. N.W. REV. JAMES BROWN. Minister. 11 am _—Sermon b REV. HENRY X BARNWELI Atlanta, of Southern Church Work. ELL, Delegates to the Council of Congregational Churches. Excellent Music By Choir.__All Welcome. * CONGREGATIONAL Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.F. Rev. Kyle Booth, Minister. Morning Worship—11 A M., Sermon by Rev. OZORA S. DAVIS, D. D., President of_Chi Semina Subject “‘An Old Question and A Satisfactory Answer” NG LL. D., 20 Theological SERVICE. WILL BE DEDICATED Ceremony and Special Program to Mark Event at Concordia Tomorrow. ‘The new organ of Concordia Evan- gelical Lutheran Church, Twentieth und G streets, will be dedicated to- morrow night. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Charles Enders, will offer the dedi- catory prayer, and Rev. E. J. F, Dettbarn of St. John's Concordia Evangelical Church, Baltimore, Md., will deliver the dedicatory address. Lewis Atwater will play the organ, and Miss Hazel Arth will serve as solofst. ‘The following program will be ren. dered: Organ numbers—*Allegro” (“Sonata. in E Minor") (Rogers), “Abendstern” (Wagner) acred Melodles (Ger- many); “Theme with "ariations’ (Kurg-Elert), (a) ndante” (Von Fie 1itz), (b) he Music Box' (Lindow), (a) “Prelude” (Massenet), (b) “Andante” (Massenet), arranged for organ by Mr. Atwater; “Fantasia in G Minor"” (Bach). Solo numbs (Dunn); “‘Let Troubled” (Spe The public is invited. Bishop Vernon to Preach Bishop W. T. Vernon of Kansas, ipiscopal superintendent of foreign conferences, will preach at John Wes. . E. Zion Church, Fourteenth and Corcorun streets, tomorrow morn- Dr. . H. Tobfes of New York ident of the National Conference of Colored Y. M. . A. work, which fs convening in the city this week, will occupy the pulplt at p.m orge E. Battle has been secured as director of the Senfor Choir, which will render epectal music for the services of the da Unto Me” Heart Be ‘Come Your PRESBYTERIAN. WESTMINSTER Ith St Near E St REV. HEXRY W. TOLSO S PisTor. 11:00 a.i'—Rev. ‘Charles L. Stevens of South Decrfield. Mass 8:00 p.m —Song kervice and sermon A HEARTY WELCOME TO THIS FRIENDLY CHURCI CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN | THE CIRCLE. Douglas Putnam Minister Morning Worship. Young People’s Meet. | 11:00 a.m. 6:45 p.m. ing. Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, Pastor. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School Tucky. Superintendent Men’s Bible Class. Frank Middleton, Teac! 11:00 a.m.—Morning wor Communion Service w. W Dr. Wallace Radcliffe in charge of the se e, 7.00 p.m.—Christian _ Endeavor cietics meet. 8.00 pm —Evening worship. Rev. Robert R. Gailey, D. D. “Princeton Cen M. C. A and finand will speak at R o'clock meet- and Bible study. So- Pering. ization Princeton men. Thursday_evenin ing for pra Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, Soloist. Mrs. Chester W. Adair, Organist. 1. CORDIALLY WELCOME. PRESBYTERIAN 11 AM “WAIT FOR ME." &P M THE CHOICE OF A FRIEND. AID FOR JAPANESE Offerings for Reconstruction Fund to Be Taken in All Churches on November 1. A gold and silver offering will be taken for the Japan reconstruction Fund in all Washington Episcopal churches Sunday, November 1. The money will be devoted to bulding dor- mitorfes and classrooms at St. Mar- garet's School in Tokio. In every home there are odd forks and spoons, dented sugar bowls, use- less jewelry and innumerable articles of beauty and value which are no longer needed or which the owners will be glad to donate to so good a cause as that contemplated. It is proposed to hold a sale of the articles received and to melt the gold and silver scraps which have no sale value in their present condition. This plan has been carried out both in Philadel phia and Baltimore, where sums ag gregating very little less than $20,000 were obtained in euch city. Visitor at Western Prelbyumn. Rev. Dr. George Bailey, delegate to the National Council of the Congre- gational Churches, will occupy the pul- pit of the Western Presbyterian Church tomorrow orning. At 8 p.m. a program of music by the cholr and a short sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. James Harvey Dunham, will PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place N.W. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister 11 AM. and 430 PM- REV. WILLIAM McELROY OF FRANKFORD. DEL S. 8. at 9:30 am at 6 p.m evening meeting cared for at 8 during Peck Memorial Chapel Presbyterian Penn. Ave. and 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM. PASTOR. 10:15 a.m.—Cuthbert Me 11am “The Apostle Paul’s 3:00 pm —Rally "Day 0 p.m —Endeavor Societies Church of the Covenant Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. Rev. Charles Wood D. D., Minister. Rev. William A. Eisenberger, Minister's Assistant. 9:30—Sunday_School = De Intermediate Jartments 0:45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and 11:00—Morning Sermon by Rev. Arthur H. Bradford of Providence, R. I. $2:00 indecuston for <l 2 o RE Supper eper Serere 8:00—Evening Service. Address by Mr. Roger W. Babson, “America’s Greatest Asset” Evening Choir of 100 Voices. 8:00 Thursday—Midweek Service. ALL WELCOME. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Stxteenth and Irving Ste. MES H. TAYLOR, D. D., rllfihr BT "Take 14th st. car or Mt Pleasant car, or 16th _st._bus to Irvin Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, M.A.. Pastor. DR. LICHLITER. “What's Happening U North,” Theodore R. Favllre “What's Hlppenln%'le East,” Rev. Vaughan “What's Happening Down Sout “What's Happening Out West,” Herman F, Berkeley, Calif. First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D. — Ministers — Franklin I. Winter Three great preaching services Sunday , D. D., Madison, Wis. abney, Second Church, Dorchester, Boston. sha A. King, D. D., Miami Beach, Fla. wartz, D. D., "President Pacific School of Religion, 9 AM. Rev. Mcllyar Hamilton Lichliter, D. D., LL. D. of Columbus, Ohio “THE MYSTIC AMONG THE REALISTS” 11 AM. Rev. Chauncey J. Hawkins, D. D., of Seattle, Wash. “WILL THE CHURCH SAVE AMERICA?” 8 P.M.: Great Symposium “What’s Happening” Four 10-minute speeches by strong men from different parts of the country. Popular concert. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS Sunday, '8 P.M. Monday, Oct. 26, 4:45 P.M. Fisk Jubilee Singers Free-will. offering 0:45 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00am —Sermon by Rev. Fritz, . Baldwin "of . Brooklyn. - Subject. e " Deal. 2" SPueie” vy “Chovas choir, N Sindel. sotolet 30 p.m.—Twllight _service. rluldnimflo M. ritone : Kindell, soprano; 3 Bowersox. violin: Mre. Klein, Sermon: T Ch Rt of the Lord. 5:45 p.m—Christian Endeavor meetings. Thursday. 8 p.m., prayer meeting. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. The Place of Faith and Friendship| 9:45 A.M.—Bible School. 11 A.M—Morning Worship: Rev. Dr. William E. Barton, D. D, LL. D. 6 P.M.—Young People’s Fellow- ship and Tea 8 P.M.—Evening worship: Dr. D. A. Davis, LL. D. Metropolitan Presbyterian Clmrf.h Corner Fourth and B R recter ar euar Rev. Charles L, Candee. D. .. Moderator of the Synod of Baltimore, will be the Epeaker at 11 o'clock s Evening sermon, 7:45: “WHEN ARE YOU RELIGIOUS! Miss Margaret Smith will lead the Chris- tian Endeavor at 6-45. " Come. “Our_Bible School nieets’ at 9:3 Presbyterian Church hl Bet. 19th and 20th S W . James Harvey Dunham, Pastor. B AN RBV. HENRY BAILEY, D. D, Delegate to the National Council of the Congregational CAurch. 8 Gwrzetown Church P Bt. Near 31st N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D, Pastor. (Organieed Praise Service. Ad- dress by Mre. Higginbottom. p.m—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m —Sermon by Dr. Marshall The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN Pazssnam.\n 22nd St. bet. P and Q Sts. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Putor. 9:45 a.m—Bible School. with classes tor vorY, member of the family. Itness-Bearers' class for young ‘women, Sara L. Bu- chanan. LLB. teacher. 1 32, m —Rev. Andrew R. Bird tldren cared for during service. 8:00 p.;m.—Soclal hour and supper at the ‘manse, to which all strange in the'city are invited. .—Song service. Rev. Andrew R. Bird. enior Christian Endeavor. 7:09 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8315 p.m. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. REV. Presideat of Acricultaral Institute Eastern Presbyterian Church Sixth Street and Maryland Ave. N.E. DR. ALFRED E. BARROWS, Pastor. 11:00 AM.— LAWRENCE R, HOWARD Pastor of North Congregational Church, Cambridge, Mass. 7:45 PM~— . DR. SAM HIGGINBOTTOM of India and Wonder Worker With Lepers. Parkview Christian Church Scene of Missionary Session. The quarterly meeting of the Woman's Christian Missionary So- clety of the District was held in the Parkview Christian Church Tuesd: In the evening a meeting of the Disciples Union of the Christian Churches of the District was held in the same church, Rev. B. H. Melton presiding. Addresses were made by Rev. Harvey Baker Smith of the Columbia Heights Church, Rev. Earl Wilfley of Vermont Avenue Church, Rev. Preston Cave, general secretary, and Mrs. W. R. Metz, all of whom have just returned from the national convention of the Christian Churches ‘Washington (D. C.) Branch 1 of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation . Represented in London and in Boston, Service at 3030 Fourteenth Street, Savoy ter Sunday School at 1015, Nat. Bank Bldg This Church s not connected with the organization now known as First __Church_of Christ. Scientist, ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. Masses, 7:15 and 8:15 High Mass, 9:15 Last Low Mass, 11:15 October Devotion Low and Benediction ever Religious Education of the Y. M. C. A. Every Monday 6:45 P.M. Psychology Life of Christ The Temple New Testament Old Testament Essentials Public Speaking Administration Life of Paul Parables Pedagogy Miesions Church History Classes meet at Calvary Baptist Church, 8th and H Sts. Enroll now. | BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12th and Newton S WOODRIDGE BRAN| n 22nd and_Rhode Island Ave 0. 0. DIETZ. Th.D.. Pastor 001, at both places E Light." Re 7:00 pm—B ¥ P. £.00 p.m —B: ing With God. 8:00 p.m—Woo i = — —— — B — | Chevy Chase Baptist Church School of Music Studio, Theater Bl Rev. EDWARD 0. CLARK. B.D., at both places “The Church, Educational” 8:00 p.m.— “Christ, the Saviour” METROPOLITA JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. 11 AM. AND 5 P.M. Closing' Services 0f Evangelists KING AND HOFFMAN NOT MISS THESE MEETINGS. Hear the Large Chorus Choir SEE THE BAPTISMS Do Tragedy of a by ‘the pastor From Darkness to kland—“Results of Reason- Minister. | | KENDALL BAPTIST gmacfia Oth Si. Near B St. C. P. RYLAND, Pastor a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a'm —Preaching by Rev. Elwood C Camp of ihe Congregational Council now session in this ity At night the pasior will preach s svecial V\hrn)u Become a Christian.” sermon on B at 7 pm Bring . W. JOHNSON 9:30—Bible School. Classes fo p o OF HoPE v, 3 ocieties B. B CBULDNR A KE T aRADE” hurch Prayer Meeting. Thursday at 8 ‘o'clock SECOND BAPTIST | - 4th st. and Va. ave. s.e. C. Primm, Pastor 11:00 AM— CONVERSION, WHAT?™ 8:00 P.M.— | “Why Young People Should Give Their Hearts to Christ and Join the Church” Baptism in morning. Several baptisms at night. 30 a.m.—Sunday School. for all -B. Y Classes 7 mp.nz - Per and preachest Purdy. a Diani Mectings |11 336 d each ‘night hut Sat [ ntul Byot. Ch. (denicnsi At B oc, Centen: th & Eye NE. UPLTWORTH | 7th and Randolph Sts REV. HENRY J. GMITH 1100 a m.—REV. WM. H. LONGS- WORTH, " Canton, 9.30 am—Graded 6:45 pm.—Sr. and Int. B.Y.P. U. COME TO PETWORTH FOR A SPIRITUAL UPLIFT. RHODE ISLAND AVE. HUGH T. STEVENS i "B ot Butin Mass. 4 Ly the Pastor. “Lifé's Gre A} 5t Invest- BLY.P.L TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 10th and N Sts Rev. T. 0. JO! 11 AM “Soul Rewinning” Rev 930, . 6:45 po. “My Son, Give Me Thine Heart” 9:30 Ai‘l '\X"\'I;A‘l) SCHOOL. “The ng-hlands Baptist t Charch 14th and Jefferson Sts. N W. Dr. J. J. Muir preaches 11 am. and & m. “Bibla School, 9:30. Prayer meeting. Thursday. 8 pm. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED FIRST BAPTIST 16th and 0 Streets SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Minister. F.L 5o Vork iy ol preach _Porter's subject will Right Approach A Hearty Welcome Awaits You in the Church Located In the Heart of Washington, For the Hearts of Washington E P ETN;lI: Fifth Baptist Sk am. combined S. S Rally and. Songe, Pageants. Ban- i Loads of Childr At ge will 0, XE.” ~ Offering {0 Dariington ~Memorial MAN WHO MISSED begin November West Washington Baptist Church Cor. 3ist and N Sts. Pastor C. v. B. Austin Preaches. 1AM “WhyShouldI Be a Christian” 8 PML: “Why Young People Should Join the Church” 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. time. Mr. James E. Atkinson of De- troit, Mich., will speak to Men's Bible Class. 8th & H 11:00 AM.—“THE JUNIOR 9:30 Sunday School h li Sermon by Pastor CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister EUROPE’'S NEW FRONTIERS” Mr. D. A. Davis, Geneva, Swizerland. 8:00 P.M.—“THE TRANSCENDENT WAY OF LIFE” Mr. Judson Rosebush of Appleton, Wis. 11:00 ANM.—“WHILE WE SLEEP” Sermon by Rev. Homer J. Councilor Strangers Cordially Welcomed. Sts. N.W. SIGNIFICANCE OF CHURCH 6:45 Christian Endeavor | IMMANUEL “A Prayer House for All People™ (16th Street and Columbia Road) GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D, PASTOR HARVEST HOME SERVICES—9:30 and 11 AM. Special Music by Choir Broadcast by WCAP MIZPAH CLASS REUNION (15th Anniversary)—9:30 YOUNG PEOPLE'S NIGHT—Service at 8 P.M. MR. PAUL SUPER, Speaker National Secretary for Poland Y. M. C. A. Don't Fail to Hear Him NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL To Religious Liberty

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