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ONCHURCH MARGH 1 First Evangelical Edifice to Be Erected at Fourth and Rittenhouse Streets. corne Fourth e strect 1% decided upon " of the I Cleveland, Ohio The loi is beins s the erection of which Is expected (o begin March unit will be of the new ty church hich has b n in Clevel Detroit and othe and will conform Lo the archi of types of surrounding dwell The unit will « of S10.000, with St on recent meet 2 I Church PpATALOrY to h build inz 1. This Lunsi il clure iy vhood ehurch with & facilities enkins of | v has the co-opera- cration oi Churches whig tion of the Fe of Washington Communion Service. v commut e ahsarved Jorrow 1 morial orning ninz a1 Cap il re morning serviee ins the Lriet V the ninz Dausherty a e in tation of 1h helns O sery ihe vil | the Third Ba}mst Scrvnces urch 11T s omorrow the Only Seurce of Kternall Gible school st v a.m communion st 330 pom. The P B Society will discuss at pm. the fopic “Neat ldeas Tha Spurred the People to Action Layton topic at Jesus 'h Rev Lanic Thir reets s Chris Teader Dr nm Sermons Are Announced. “The (mumuunu ue,m will be the theme of Rev. T. O. Jones’ sermon to- morrow morning at Temple Baptist Church. In the evening hix sermon theme will be “The Sweet Simplicity and Sincerity of the Gospel of Love. Will Give Sermon-Lecture. Rev. Dr. James Sher will deliver a sermon-lecture tomor- 10w evening at the Calvary Methodist Church on the ubject. “Moderate Mod- ernism.” At the mornin; will give a sermon on suhject, “Wanted—A Man in the Gap.” Sermons by Rev. J. C. Ball. od” will be the subject of the sarmon by Rev. John C. Ball tomor- morning at Metropolitan Baptist irch and “The Alltime Religiou Liooks Glokious to Me™ in the evening. "Irnmorfility" Lecture. Dr. W. W. Baker is _scheduled to give tomorrow evening’s free public lecture at Washington Lodge, Theo- sophical Society, 1216 H street, at p.m. His topic will be ““Immortality,” A subject to which he has devoted vears of study. The public is Invited. BAP’I"I"I‘ DEDICATION DAY AT THE CHEVY CHASE BAPTIST CHURCH (Western Ave., Just West of the Girele) "Il AM.—Sermon by Rev. J. D. Clark of Towson, Md. 3 P.M.—Dedication Service Address hy Dr. T. Clagett Skinner nf Columbia, S. C. & P.M.—-Sermon by Dr. Skinner Baptism. | Rev. Edward 0. Clark, Pastor “The Little Church W Big Welcome™ TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and N The Outpouring Heart " he Sweet Simplicity and Sin- corily_of the Goanel of Love." Sunday “School §:30 v, D A Rnmble Man with a BIG | “That's PASTOR GOVE JO) Immanuel Baptist You'll hear the Old-Time Religion at hoth Services. Mensaze. ON of Morning at Fleven: Subject “Prohibition, Thrift and a Revival of Religion™ (Sixth Anmversary of Pronibition Aiendment.) Evening at Seven Forty-Five: “Charles G. Finney and the Prayer Revival” Another sermon in the series uf Great Revivals. The Music h! lhfl Qnmel Cheir Is of il . Too. Next ~-ndu ---nlnx Rev. 1. S. Prokanofl. oustanding man of evan: leal Work 'in "Russtu; il HI1 - the huln The Chnreh Ruilt of Americn, by the Baptists 16th and Columbin 'KENDALL_ BAPTIST cka'éfi' on \::m r:‘ n;rv‘;\‘:» i A Cagatin Ranm S —The Frie A West Wulunglon Blphst Church Corner 31st and N Sts. N.W. B. Auin Preaches. Sehoo! 9th_and h Carol Ave S Pastor ¥. W. JOHNSON. 1 Classes, for all Grace ° Rible Se nom ‘BELIEVEST THO A MA Ao beas e Tiradar at 8. ATl sre King- | Response Fifth | 1 is! Montzomery | the practical | ACCEPTS OHID CALL :Assislanl at First Congrega- tional Church to Direct Religious Work. t | Rev. ¥ | dered his resiznation as | iste of the First Consr | Church in order to accept a call to | become the director of religlous edu | cation at the First Congregational ’ Church, Ohio. The local | : 8 | church to accept the resig- | : 5 =, He will leave for was educated the te et shool for Chap vlor. the course of missioned lieutenant verseas immediately. He ser in France for nearly a vear as the chaplain of the 128th. 1 Machine Gun Battalions « Division. He now holds vmnw«h-r\ in the Reserve Corps vears here zed in the rehabilitation of dis bled exservice men, he accepted & | eall to become the assistant minister | |t tne Firsc Congregational Church, | Will Preach in Place of Bis 0P | s Dosition he has held for three ; y [ Vears."“During his ministration at the { Freeman, Now in New York. |xhir, Qurinety have covered & wide runge, includinz publicity, training of Tomor,ow at 4. teachers for the Sunday school, con- Aucting services of worship, lectures, concerts, preachinz missions. devo. tional vesper services and performing { many pastoral duties "he Washington church is planning to give Mr, and Mrs. Winter a fare well reception after the evening serv. ice January Winter ix member . . M. ity Cub, American Le abled American Veterans of the World War and ‘Veteruns of Foreign Wi pleted instruction and wis ¢ a4 DR. ROBERT JOHNSTON. DR. ROBERT JOHNSTON TO SPEAK AT CHAPEL . the Dy John's Church will dohn Sixteentiy 4 m Chapel thedral tomorrow AT Wll broadeast the ser man. who nsnally p e, left last nizit f he will preach S Lomorrow . Dro William L. DeVries wf Washir will ofti «.m. service in the chapel. mornin ote Hutcheson. 17 Church Repairs Made. rector zeneral the Cathedral | Foundation. will tomorrow night for New York | where he will join Rishop Freeman to attend a dinner to h given Monday eveninz at the home of Henry Whiie, | Ambassador rance during the | Wilson tion. and a member {of the ¢ Washington Cathe aral. Among the prominent visite | Cathedral this week was the Countess jof Limerick. accompanied by Haley Fiske of New York, president of the | Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. |and an active churchman. Gov. Chris. | tenson, who is spending a few duys in | the Capital, also visited the Cathedral | Close and with several friends dis plaved much interest In the comple tion of the edifice. retir Ni tional e ve of The repairs Church, Ninth streets, have advanced sufficiently to allow holdiing | of Sunday services in the hasement of the building. Dr. Waldron, the | upy the pulpit tomor- preachinz in the morning on 'rue Children of (iod—\\ ho Are ano 4t night on ““The Only tisfying Bread of Life w, T Al s to the | Jesus Chr BAPTIST. Corner of mm ud I ts Rev. Walter H. Imukl n %. Fasior. 9:30 5 m —Sunday S 110 e Sarmi. by the Pastor “A_ Memorable Interview’ Seriptyee. John. i1 veited 800 pm— Public Invited "SECOND BAPTIST | 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. Ellis C. Primm, Pastor. West Washington Baptist. At the West W. Church the pastor, will preach at 11 ‘‘Harvest for Thy Li shington Baptist Rev. C. B. Austin. a.m. tomorrow on Bseape | 1100 am.— Dr. L. W. Hainer of Norristown, [3 800 nm— “The Unpardonable Sin” Sermon by Pastor—Baptism Bright. Happ B _ Sright. Ha Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jefferson Sts. N W. REV. NEWTON M. SIMMONDS, Pastor. 11:00 a.m —Preaching be Pastor 200 p'm —Preachiny K by _Pastar Sunday School, $:30. ° Prayer | Thursdas evening. 8 o clock All Are Cordially Invited. 'METROPOLIT: A’\T SIXTH AND A STS. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Paster. l)v John ;. Briggs m.—"“A Great Quarrel Aroldnd." -—“Seven Secrets of Success.” Meeting ol ndy il Darlington Memorial - Dr. Beges (lnn for Youm{ Men meets in old Faraca VE N W Minister. Preachine by the P Rible s w..m ON| tor. EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE. “The All- Txmc Religion” 9:30—Bible Schoel i A auditorium 43—Four Young 5—Miss Smallw ring pasto; s L E. Hez Swem ¥ oty e disgusted but fell in love with him D —Preachisz. by Strickland. D. delphia. Pa. Midweek Service—Thuradas. & p.m [Rhode Tsiand ave. coach passes’ the door. Jines run close to the chyrch. Every: Douy Teola et Rome fn Bethans PETWORTH | The. Rev. Arthur B D. ‘of Philal meets People: ood, _a JERUSA! L was Friendliest Church in Washington 7th and Randolnh Streeis REV. HENR\ J. SMITH tor 11 RM —SERMON “IS GOD A BEGGAR?" 11:20—Chiidren’s Sermon 8 P.M .- -SERMON “THE HYPOCRISY OF SIN Quartet Music at Both and mother did them) . 11 teniral Rapt. Ch. P, 930 2 m.—Sundas School at both places 1100 a.m —Brookian U ook 7:00 n.m R K00 p'm —Bro hoth nlaces. Sitent t, Sqrvice Youns CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. The Pastor, Dr. Abernethy is preaching a Morning Series of Sermons on The Sermon on the Mount. Tomorrow: “Old Law and New Life” Evening Series on Home Problems “The Four Foundation Stones of a Prosperous Home" Come—Yau are Welcome. Jumur Church 11:00—*“The Mother of James and John” Rev. H. J. Councilor. YFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets In the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of “:uihh\[lnu. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter Preaches at 11 A.M. “A Heavenly Embassy on Sixteenth Street” 8 P.M. First Anniversary of Dr. Porter's Pastorate. Brief addresses by: Mr. E. Hilton Jackson Dr. Clarence J. Owens Secretary of Labor James J. Davls Mr. Newton Wanger Dean William Allen Wilbur Response by the Pastor. Special Music by the Famous First Baptist Quartet.: All Rapld Transit Busses Pass This Church. Heany Wel:ome to Everybody. 7] ! . he com-! captain’s | ‘mNEi'[’-:EMgc STREE'i' BAPTIST | Sers- | upon Shiloh Baptist | low bd P | i 1 | ng ‘and Praise Service | | | 1 Story EPIPHANY ’10:43 a.m.—McKim M e morial TAR, WASHINGTON, | Goes to Ohio i BARRISE WM REV. FRANKLIN I. WINTER. TOPICS OF DR. HARRIS. Will Preach Tomorrow Methodist. Dr. Frederick Hrov ¥ of Foundry Method copal Church. will prea morning on the theme carnation,” and in tl subject will be. A Testament.” The junior church 11 o'clock will be conducted by Rev John C. Mllian, director of veligious | education. Rev. Dy, of the Grad ican University, class o I the John, at Found teaches (he e Durd is in Secular League Lecture Prof. Rensh of the Anoe Titfery} Renshaw School of Speech, will ture hefore the open forum of the Sec League, al Musicians' }all, 1006 streel. ‘tomorrow afternoon. 3 on “Some Phases Social Contact,” a general discusson will fol the lecture. The puhlic is in- vited. EPISCOPAL. ASC ENSION| Formerly Pro-Cathedral Ave. at 12th St. N.W. Themas _ Worthing Cooke, Rector Mass. Res. Thomas MeClintock on. Associate H. 1. Brock: Awsocinte Rev. nd - Sunday a.d0 0.m — Youns Paoples’ So ciety 1000 am - ave. sunts' 8 Chapet Open Daily Al Souls” Memorial Church eate CarnTRTAICH i vea ” H. D. STERRETT. MINISTER Sundas Schoal 943 am Morning Prayer and Sermon 1100 am The Right Bev, Walter Mitchell. Bishop of Arizona. will be ihe preacher ST. MARK'S CHURCH Third and A Streets S. | REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTU Rector. | REV. STEPHEN WEBSTER. Assistant. Second Sunday Affer Epinlany | am.—Holy Communion. | and Ser %00 p.m { Thursday _A CORDIAL ! Christ Church, Gcorg:town i © and Thirty-first Sts. (Rec 11 e.m —Holy Comawnien | W i 8:00 p.m —Evenio; St. Andrcws Church N H. Ave and V St. NW. REV. J. J. DIMON. D. D.. Rector. Services— £ 00=Holy Communion 11 00— Morning Service and Sormon. 8:00—Evening I nn a0 30 o.m m. 7 'Thursdass. 530" ST AGNES' CHURCH 46 Que (Fla. ave. or Services Sunday— Eomitor w. ears.) and 11 am. and & p.m. | ", Eveneons and interces Gur.e ?amh——GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Canul and Potomac™ | Tv:«.e‘{mnn Ave. below M ST Bt verend Henry urrant. Kot Vices |7 230, B30, 11300, §:00 PM. St.. Paill’s' Church 23rd St. Near Washington Circle The Rev A. A. McCallum, Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 and 11 A M. Daily—7:30 AM. Thursdays—I11 AM Al seats free_and unassigned ST. JOHN'S CHURCH etown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Streels N.W. Rev. F. Biand Tucker. Rector Second Sunday After Epiphany 30 am.—The Foly Communion 30 a.m.—Church & 00 a:m'—Morning I”r-v 90 5 m—Fvening. ras or and Sermon and_Address G St. Near 14th Founded in 1841. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector 8:00a.m.—Holy Corporate for Men and Boys. 30 a.m.—Church School. Chimes. 11:00a.m.—Service and Sermon by Dr. Phillips. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Address. 6:00 p.m—Young People’s So- 38 ciety. 5 8:00 p m.—Evensong and mon by Dr. Phillips. Subject :- George FEliot's Communion. ATURDAY. JANUARY 16, 1926, SUMMER CONFERENCE | SECRETARY OF Y. W. C. A. | EAK { Alexandria Congregation to Hear PLANS ARE DISCUSSED| CPMMITTEE WILL SPEAK wcxurane conprgation 1o 5 to Address i Miss’ Meéting Tomorrow on Con- ditions in China. Mary Dingman Workers Go Over Details of Pro-| posed Meeting of Episcopalians | | Miss Mary Dingman, at Hood College. | retary of the world's cor = | V. W, €. A London, | speak tomorrow at the Y. W. . A | 614 1 street; at 4 o'clock. Miss Din man has recently returned from years in China as national industrial secretary for the Y. W. nd will speak on conditions amonz child laborers and industrial women in that country. Miss Dingman w. ploneers sent to France the Summer of 1917 from the national board of the Y. W. C. A. Later, when centers were. established, called Fovers des Mixs Dingman was head of the {tlon work. In 1920 Miss Ding industrial sec mittee of the England, will Plans fo Sommer Hood Cvilege. Frederick, Md., next July were. discussed iy Episc Church workers last Wednesday the residence of Rev. Dr. W. L. Vries. This is to be a general con- lerence. managed by a committee from all over the country, and not dependent on any diocese or province of the Eplscopal Church. It is to give advanced courses only, intended for those who have already mastered the subjects usually taught in Sum- mer schools, training classes or church normal schools. The proposed cenference had its origin in the simultaneous decisions of religlous educatfonalists in Wawh- ington and in Philadelphis. .’ Mary C. D. hnson of this chalrman o e committee on- 2ram. The meeting Wednes presided over by Rev N. B. Gro I'ennsylvan executive nfficer conference, . he kevnote of the conference will “Personal religion and trainin aders 1o inspi religion In others here will be courses designed 10 help in religious education, social study conference at . Alhert H. Putney the Jocal industrial YL WL AL will preside Borchard president of Union League, will poi be given 1o meet Miss Din, public is invited. chairman of 1 the tea to of the an. The DIVINE SCIE! SCIENCE OF | TRUTH ASSOCIATION <[ 1800 Eye St. N.W. Aparlment 21 4n opporiunity to perfect themselyes in the special work of the organiz Meetings Wednead, ) m.: Fridays tion as well as in general religious aff e b rient iV knowledge. The devotional side of All meetings Gpen 1 the o0 the conference will be secured by the Ada_ mlmv I ¢ eader and teacher. man of the church as chaplain, who | will range for a numher of religious services each day & Healing nunis EPISCOP CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH. s <t TenNeRT Bl Kot Private studio, Al EMMA GRAY CHRISTIA rk View thi(lln Church Park Road Kes. 8 i5am 1o vm “Peopie Praver and Sermon = Preacher, the Rect THE NATIVITY J% 445" 7:30 1011 Annunciation and_s. Al ST MARGARET'S ancroft Place. y TT SMITH. D. D.. —Intermadiae ¢ The Helvenly NINTH STREET Christian Chuth Ninth and p < Near the Contion s o0 RD'S HOUSE. 3—_Home flere and o—x. B LY " MFEL fi\‘\lml-l'v Columbu Heights Christian Church Park Road, West of 111h St. Harvey Baker Smith, Minister After Epiphany. —Carporats Communion for Parish Wo with Sarmon. by with Sermon by the pdava—11 am COME_ALWAYS St. Paul’s Church 9% GRE%%| Services now in Restorad Church SundayacHiols” Communion. 8:45 a.m. a e, Washmgton Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All Peopls” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue NV, Near Woodley Road. I—Graded School Work )—Sermon. “The I'nper Room an_Endeavor _“The Golden Key Yermont Ave. North af X i Rev AARLE W .. Pastor. 045 a.m —Graded Church Sehool 1 am. and & pm—Sermons by the Pas e Sl e i Quarte™ Sty B e e Braithwaite. du 700 n.m —Christian Endeavor Societies QIETH“DIS‘T EPISCOPAL SOUTH. MARVIN M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Cor. 10th and B Sts. S.W Rer. Holy Commufon 7:30a.m Morning Praver and Litany 10:00 a.m. Anostir ! Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, the Dean 11:0a.m. | People's Evensong and Sermon Preacher, the Robert Johnston M. E. Church South Ilanhou._r' On Fort Stevens Corner Georgia Ave. and Rittenhouse.St. D. L. SNYDER Rev DD Musie 4:00 p.m by the Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday Take Wisconsin Avenur cars Woodlcy Road bus line. -ar Sunday School 9:40 AM. | ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square Services. 8 AM. 11 AM | Preacher at 11 AM.—Rev ton Smith. D. D Evening Subject— "The Contribution of An Ere-Witness to the toricity of Jesus. Dr. Johnston will preach 1 AM: Life Worth Living” 8P xPu R Cot “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th ST,_AT X CAROLINA AVE. NE, Take Lincoln Park Cs Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. PASTOR 9:30 a.m.— Sunday Morning ermon 00 p.m—Epworth Teague 0 p.m—Organ Recital 8:00 pm—Evening Worship and Sermon. Thursday, 8 P.M. I'rayer Mecting Herbert ¥ Aldridze. Masical Diroctor. iwin Moore, Jr., Organist nday. January 13 Is Communio Brmene Bhont Men's Bihle Class School. Worship MORNING The third of the eries of Sermons on' the Practice of Worship When Shall I Worship? 1GHT Continuation of Series on the Epistles of St. John M. E hCHURCH SOUTH W. mear Lamont. st REV. R. L. FULTZ, D. D., Pastor. 9:30 a,m.—Sunday 7 Claesen. ST. THOMAS’ 18th Bet. P and Q Services 8. 11 and 8 (Choral\. 11 AM.—Rer. C. Ernest Smith, D.. D School and Binle Worship. Sermon 4 P.M.—Confirmation Instruction. T R P.M.-—Rev. A. Cheetham, A. K. C. Thursday, 11 A.M.—Holy Eucharist METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. ‘ éning —] Sermon by the s Worship Pastor. Mt. Vernon Place 7 Church South (Southern Methodism's Runmmm Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. 9:30 A.M., Sunday School. 6:45 P.M., Senior League 11 AAM.—JUNIOR CHURCH Sermon by Rev. W. A. McKee 11 am—“Long Distance Running” 8 p.m.—“Afterwards” A. B. PUGH MEN'S BIBLE CLASS Russell E. Mitchell, teacher, starts a campaign for new mem- bers this week. The idea we wish to get in the hearts and minds of every church member is: “Never let your child remember a time when you were not active in Sunday school work.” Special Music b; the Reorganized Mt. Vernon Quartet and Chorus Choir. o g f 100, Under Direction of R. Deane Shure. “ROMOLA" =g fin the First s one of the three | | *iTHIRD | [ | i Thureday. 8 ’n m.—Midweek Prayer serv. INDIAN IN PULPIT. METHODIST EPISCOPAT WESLEY EVY CHASE. D. ¢ REVNOLDS, Mi N. H. Joachim Preach. ANDRIA. Va., January 16— absence of the regulur pastor L. Vernon, the pulpit of the Baptist Chur outh Washing- ton street filled 1omorre morning 5y chim. a At the morning i subject will be 1 of India 1ock ALE Rey S ater SeROO service The G At the ey his s a'clock <00 pm will hegin Frening sermons No. 2— EAS EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES TRlNITY Fifth St and Pe . Columbia road F Second Church of Christ, Scientist 111 C st Ihnrd Church of ‘,hrltt \uen( t \quflh Church of Christ, he Arcade. 140 SURIEC “LIF 9hAY. 11 P SUNTAY SCROOT. i1 WEDNESDAY EVENING Ybrivas SV Ry \l)l\f. ROOMS CHURCH- 1.n~.m-m Bidsg., Hours 9 to 9 (ex- . Minisi AN A Axn UNION M. E. CHURCh to 530 pan. week Closed Sundavs and holidays. CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts—Hours, 10 to 9 (Wednesdays 10 to 7:30, and Sun- dayy and holidavs 5:30). | FOURTH CHURCH Arcade, 14th and Park ond Floor) 3CON Hours, 2 NS00 p.m—Preacting by ths Pastor ALL_ARE CORDIALLY WELCOMED —9:30 10 % week davs (excepl Wed- nesdavs 630 Metropolitan MEMORIAL M. E. r N 30). METHODIST EPISCOPAL EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH ) John Murshal (4% and € St a1 w Rev. George Shaw Johnson, Minister “The Tragedy of Samson” S P | A WELOOWE | METHODINT EPISCOPAL (Oolored). | Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church Bih St ber. WAL D BA —Sunda, Sorm Past “Winning Souls” Imperial Male Quartet Bath Services. Dyson —Snnday Sohonl The National Methodist Church continue the YOI ARE WELCOME 2 N M. E ('lll RCH 5 Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Kev. KOBERT 5. BARNES. Fastor L. WHIVE. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. NE Kev. WAL M. HOFFMAN. Pastor. @40 am.—Suaday School “Ruth’s Preference” 7 00 pm—Epworth Le 500 pm — McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sie (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Res. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor Petworth Methodist | ==~ Episcopal Church |. Grant Circle and New Hampshire Avenue 0:08 AM.—Prayer Serviee. 9:30 A.M.—Sahbath Sehnal—Classes for nersons of all ages. S-minul P —Epworth Leazue—BDevotio ‘ ol Service. 8:00 P M. —Services conducted by Pastor. “Open Window MIDWEEK SERVICEN. Tuesday. 8:00 P.M.—Methodist Clase Meeting: Wednesday. Welfare Clinic: Thursda Prayer Meeting: Frida Junior Epworth Leazu the “The Church With a Program™ EDWARD HAVES, D. D., Pastor. ch School ' Rev Phelpe District Super h Leazue mon by the Paator GOOD MI'SIC— WELCOME TO A METHODIST FOUNDRY | EPISCOPAL (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. near P FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. Minister ):30 11:00 6:45 K00 A. M.—Church School. AM.—“Today’s Incarnation” P.M.—Epworth League devotional service. PM.—“A Last Will and Testament” Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service. “Glimpses of the Master—His Eyes.” by Topic: the Foundry Quartet Choir . Welcome < R, T. Busses Pass the Door. ~ CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 11th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Merle E. Frampton, Director of Religious Education 9:30—Calvary Church School. Mr. Edwin Dice. Superintendent #:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Mr. Stuart Vipond, President Doctor Arthur €. Christie, Teacher. 11:00—Public Worship, with Sermon by subject “WANTED—A MAN IN THE GAP” SPECIAL MUSIC l T00—Epworth League Devotional Service. K00 Publie orship with Sermon-Lecture GOMERY on the subjfect: “MODERATE MODERNISM"” SPECIAL MUSIC | i i Julia Culberth Gray, Director sie F. Montgomery at the Or | FREE SEATS TO THE PUBLIC. | A HOSPITABLE WELCOME TO THE | = = the MIN1 R on the by DOCTOR MOST. an METHODIST EPISCOPAL “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street ln:cph . Herson, D D., Minister NL—Church SchooI A M.—Sermon by Bishop Frank M. Bristol; D.D,, LL.D. 7:00 PML.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 P.M.—Address by the Hon. John G. Cooper I of Ohio. . Subject: “Shall the Constitution of the United i States be rcspcc!ed and obeyed?” 3 Thursday, 8:00 P.! M.—Mldw«k Pnlu n\d Pri “* Music by vested (h Edifll B. Athey, orglnht John H. Marville, director of music er Service.

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