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10 BISHOP THOMAS 10 VISIT CAPITAL Wyoming Prelate to Give Several Addresses Before Episcopalians. Bishop to Speak ithaniel ~ Seymour Wyoming, and eld department il of the Epis: sere February hass meeting GIRL CANDIDATES TO GWE A PLAY o« 330 pai in v Drinity Vaudeville Entertainment and : s Dancing Also on Parish House _the son of Bishop Program. He grad- The candidates of St. Mark's branch Minne- smber of. the Girls’ Friendly v of the bttt 1 Church will give a play en- Mother Goose’s Reception,” vaudeville entertainment fol. 5" | lewed by dancing in the parish hall of |St. Mark's Church at Third and A | streets southeast, Monday, at 8 p.m., under the direction of Mrs. C. H. Ab- bott. In the Girls' Friendly Soclety “candidates” are the little girls not yet arrived at the age of regular mem- bership. The branch of the Girls' Friendly Society at the Chapel of the Annuncia- tion, in East Washington, will give an entertainment Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m., in the parish hall of the Chapel of the Nativity, Fourteenth and A streets southeast. A play entitled “Kate's Bonnet” will be produced under the direction of Miss Anna Betson. Beginning February 22, Rev. Dr. Z. B. Phillips will conduct each Monday afternoon during Lent Epiphany Church, of which he is the rector, a service intended especially for voung women and girls. The services will begin at 4:45 p.m., and are held under the auspices of the Girls’ Friendly So- | clety of the Diocese of Washington Epworth League Meeting. The bi-monthly meeting of the Ep- worth League Union of Washington Wyoming, in 1909, much of his life was spent In school work. DR. WILFLEY ADDRESSES THURSDAY LENT MEETING Be Continued This d Throughout Services M to March. - Lenten serv- of the Bible b rict of Columbia Fec 1 of Women's Clubs opened "Thusrd u.u a special morning serv- ice in the New venue Presby- terian Church rie Wilfley, tor of the Vermont Avenue Chris- n Church, spoke on “Why Pray?"” he next service in the series will fees u Ktudy C| be held February 25 at the same|City and vicinity will be held at the church. Rev. James H. Taylor, pastor | Mount Vernon Place Church South of the Central n Church. | February 19. will be the spe bject will At 8 o'clock a pageant entitled “Two be. “What Is Praver? Thousand Miles for a Book™” will be The four services in March will all be | presented under the direction of the beld 1 Roosevelt. March 4 | missionary department of the union. Rev. - Straughn, pastor of the | Supper will be served at the church at Rhod and Avenue Methodist Pro-|g o'clock. 1e stant C “hurch, rayer will Answered? ans of H will be the subject To Exclmnge y‘flp‘“ Rev G Dudley, pastor of 3. Z Rev oo oy eY: Dastor of | The pastors of the A. M. E. Zien churches in Washington and vicinity will exchange pulpits at the morning services as follows: John Wesley Church, Rev. E. B. Watson; Galbraith Church, Rev. I. S. Lee; Union Wes- ley Church. Rev. O. L. ll.'xnd, Metro- politan Church, Rev. B. Ashton Lomack Chapel (Arlington, Va.), Re¥ H. T. Medford; Contee Church (Bur- Invited from the audl-|yije) Rev. W. D. Battle. Trinity es is in charge of Mrs. | (hurch, Rev. C. C. Williams; Brent- Qi ©f the|wooq (Md), Rev. F. R. Killingsworth. B. Y. P. U. to Meet. Miss Melva Beach will be in charge of the meeting of the Senior B. Y. P. U. of the West Washnigton Baptist Church tomorrow, which will be under the auspices of group 2. The Petworth B. Y. P. U., February 26, will present a play entltled “Go Slow, Mar: v. W. S. Abernethy, pastor of ‘alvary Baptist Church, will speak 18" on Lord’s Praver, and on March 2 Joseph R. Siz yastor of the New Y Avenue P hyterian Church, will ha Power of Pray ices are open to the public. are Questions ence. The Walter How Bible Study b SCHOOL OF E-VANGELISTS. Dr. Arthur B. Strickland to Con- duct Instruction. r B. Strickland, superin- ingelism of the northern ntion, conduct a at the Temple h. Tenth and N streets mencing next Wednes- tinuing to February 23. be held nightly at 8 Dr. A fendent RECITAL By _the Violin Virtuoso Senor Jose de Huarte, Violinist Own W . comed Him Not™ will . he the sermon theme of Rev. T. O. W sehizatons Disttoguisked SArt e Jones tomorrow morning at the Play! : “Bewing for the Heathen' By the Rainbow Class of Luther Place Memorial Church 14th and N Tuesday, Feb. 16th, 8:00 P.M. Zor Information, Call Frank. 6765 n ‘Open Hes evening he will preach nd Ready Hands.” on Secular League Forum. The Future of Religicn and Evo- tlon” will be presented before the rum of the ular League, ns' Hall, 1006 street, tomor- . w at 3 pm. Edwin Evans, former- A Series of + minister of the gospel, will be the principal speaker, and following his fudress the members of the audience vill have opportunity to contribute to the discussion of the subject. Admis. sion is free. 9 Free Lectures at New Willard Hotel FENWICK HOLMES Noted Mental Scientist, Lecturer 2nd - Author’ Special Services Scheduled. will be held tomor- Bethel Baptist Church. D. Jarvis will preach “The ITmmovable Things vices Dr a.m. on 11 1 the Economy of Grace.” Sunday «hool meets 9:30 am. and the Christian Endeavor Soclety at 6:30 | Talk Series Starts: February 19. es of talks on the fundamental BEGINNING February 27 to March 8 Hear This Great Author— t 8 p.m. at the Science ociation, 1800 Eye street, Miss Ada Rainey, | Aparts nent |and Christians. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TOLERATIONURGED | [_cumsra moeavor | TOWARD ORIENTALS Church Commission on Race Relations Holds American Treatment Unjust. The average American treatment of Orientals, laborers in the United States, is far from satisfactory from a Christian polnt of view, says a statement of the commission on race relations of the Federal Council of Churches, for use tomorrow in thou- sands of congregations throughout the along viith the problem of the negro ‘hose of Aslatics, Mexicans in this country, and good will between Jews In urging study of these subjects, the commission de- clares that through consideration of oint problems the groups will grow more tolerant and more Christian in their dealings with each other. “Two methods of adjusting racial relations have been advocated,” the statement says. “One is by violence and exploitation—to fight it out. The other way of adjustment is concilfa- tion, mutual understanding and co- operation. The practical operation of brotherhood can be established in this land if we persistently work for it with intelligence, with belief, with courage and perseverence.” Continuing, it says: “The average Ameri tment of, attitude to- | ward, and legisiation concerning Ori- | ental laborers in the Untted States are far from satisfactory from the Chr! tian point of view. Here is a realm of Christian duty that requires ear- nest consideration by all right minded citizens.” The paper bears the signaturs of Bishop George C. Clement of Louts- ville, chairman; Dr. Peter Afnslle of Baltimore, Md., chalrman of the ex- ecutive committee, and Dr. George E. Haynes of New York City and Will W. Alexander of Atlanta, Ga., secre- taries. It is also signed by Dr. S Parkes Cadman, president of the Fed- eral Council of Churches, and Dr. Samuel MecCree Cavert and Dr. Charles S. Macfarland, general secre- tarfes. Services at Centennial. A_very uncommon service will be conducted by Rev. E. Hez Swem to morrow night, 8 o'clock, at the Centennial Baptist Church. The subject of the 11 oclock morning ser- mon is “High Things!” To Repeat Sermon. ‘There will be special services at Lin- coin Congregational Temple tomor THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Qeneration .- Founded upon Christian Science as_con- fained in tho’ Bivle and “writings of Macy er, Eady. | Establishod in Tondon. ‘Eng: llnd and Washington, D. C.. under the ership of Mrs. Annie’C. Bill. day services at 11 am.. fn Assembly Room, l,uf-yette Hotel .Address by Mrs. Bill Subject : “OBEDIENCE.” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place Regular Sune SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON By ot s ) y 10 am. to 8 pm. S ANUARY. “intster. T SUNDAY, 3 PM_ STNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS SUNDAY-—$:: P.M. GOOD WORDS CLUB “EARNESTNESS” By Edwin Eckels. | SUNDAY—S P.M. | VIVA M. JANUARY ! “The Joy of the Lord.” WEDNESDAY—8 P.M. | “TRUE PRAYER” | THEOSOPHY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 X St. N.W. . Sunday February 14, 8 p.m “THE LIFE OF THE SOUL.” Btudy class Wednesdays. 8 p.m. Library. Special Free Leoture. Thurseday. February 18. 8:15 p.m “FATE AND FREE WILL.” No Fees, Dues or Collections. R, Theosophical \& Society Jd Washington Lodge, SZS¥ 1216 H Street N.W. Speaker. TOMOrrow evening a new in: | terpret of the Bible will be given. | : : Wedneslay at 5 o'clock the laws of Inspired Speaker tealinz will be explained. po,The World Prophet,” says Perley e - ‘Thrice” Genfas"—Royal Diron. Petworth Baptist Topics. 1| “§oriq, Famed.—Bosion Traveier. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor Pet. ptist Church, announces the subjects: Tomorrow morn- evening, '— n.lmmsnm Record, s Most Advanced rs."—Philadeiphia Inquirer. “Profound .nd Able' Speaker.”—San Francisco Ezamin IN PROPHECY God has foretold the rise and fall of other world empires ‘Why not of the United States? Every Patriotic American Should Hear This Lecture Dr. B. G. Wilkinson Dean of Theology, Washington Missionary Coliego Musical Program, 7:15 P.M. Capital-Memorial Church 5th & F Sts. N.W. Lecture, 8 P.M. Sunday FREE , / B. G. WILKINSON, PH. D, Feb. 14 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 8 PM.. ADDRESS: “VEDIC PHILOSOPHY.” MRS. MARY. REID UMSTEAD. Music. Mr. Do ‘elcome Mr. MeGtire's Bible Mysticiem. 30 . ey Dr. Baker “Meditation" class. 6:45 Wednesday, lnd Forum lm(mb(‘r!) 8 p.m. 1 Classes Tuesday, nd Priday v Spm. | o e 53“8”;:)"1 'i’)lher days. 4 45-6 p.m. Sundays. S CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The Flying Squadron will meet with the Christian Endeavor Soclety of the Church of the Brethren, Fourth and North Carolina avenue southeast, to- morrow at 7 p.n. Irving L. Koch and Robert Covell will speak on “Christian deavor Fundamentals' Robert A. Voorus on “New Christian Endeavor Standards,” und David McCahan on “Christian Endeavor in Action.” February 21, the squadron meets with the stian _Endeavor Soclety of Metropolitan _ Presbyterian Church, Fourth and B streets southeast. At the union meeting last Monday at St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, conferences were held us well a8 a s¢ ter the meeting, the host soclety serving light ,\t the latest report the * rk Recognition Fund" bed to the amount of mom $1,000, and most of this is in paid-up pledges. Of this amount the intermediates sub-: sed more than $100, the juniors and the alumni $250, the seniors up the balance with more The local quoto was $600. country on “Race Relations” Sun- | day. b - making The churches this vear include|making u The March meeting of the union will be held at Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, March 1, and will be in charge of the missionary commlittee, which assures us of an Interesting meeting. The shield for the largest percentage of members present at the union meeting was awarded to the soclety from the Church of the Brethren. The resignation of Presi- dent David McCahan on account of his work taking him elsewhere was announced and Merritt L. Smith, for. merly vice president, was clected to 1ill the vacancy. FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Dr. J. E. Briggs Will Preach Tomorrow. Dr. John . Briggs will pr Plow Work” at Fifth Church tomorrow morning. At night the subject will be “The Man Who Came to Jesus Through the Roof.” The Baraca Sunday School Class is working for 150 men to be present to- morrow morning. Vernon Lowrey will teach, Dr. Waldron to Preach. The work on the baptistry of Shiloh Baptist Church, Ninth and P streets, has advanced enough to permit of the holding of servfdes in the basement of the church, and Dr. Waldron, the pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock to- morrow on “The True Vine and the True Branches” and at night his sub. ject will be “The Cleansing of Naa- man, the Leper.” REFORME D. REF ORMED .:8“: and Monroe Sts. W, r JAMES D BUHRER. Pastor. and 8 o " pm—CES. sth and 0 N.w. . RANCK. D. D. Pastor. row morning. Rev. R. W. Brooks will " ‘*‘ Tepet Tie Sermen deivered January | METHODIST 10. Subject, “The Value of Dissatis- ietioty Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Cllnrr.h 6th 5!., b'l L and M WM ATTLE. Past l‘lu-m—fl N u School an Cluaes ng by Bev, 1S, Lee. D.D. p.m—Varick C. E. odet Preaching and even: m. worshin, lcoma . EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St N.W. Near Lamont. Reverend R. L. FULTZ, Pastor. 9:30 o0 —8u dny and Bidle a¢ ases. 11:00 am—Morning Worsbip. by THE PASTOR. Reception of New Members. 7:00 p.m —Epworth Leagus 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship, Sermon by THE PASTOR. Thursday. & pan—Midweek Prayer Service Chorus Chotr. Percy 8. Foster, Song Leader. School Sermon 1 Southern Methodist i 3040 QUE ST. REV. WM. AUBREY LYNCH, Pastor. 11 AM.— | i “What Is Life’s Business” ! | “The Reliable Jelus" MARVIN L. . CHURCH SOUTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13TH ST, AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.B. | Tuke Lincoln Park Car - Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. PASTOR 9:30a.m.— Sunday School. 11:00a.m.—Morning Worship and Sermon. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 7:50 pm—Organ Recital. 8:00 pm.—Evening Worship and Sermon. Thursday, 8 P.M. Prayer Meeting. Herbert, K. Aldridre, Masical Difecter, E. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist "HODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. (Southers Methodism’s 9:30 A.M., Sunday School. 11 AM.—DR. JOHN R. SHANNON 8 P.M.—SERMON Chorus Choir of 100, Under Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. 11 AM.—JUNIOR CHURCH Sermon by Rev. W. A. McKee Formerly Pastor of the Metropolitan Methodist Church of This City “What He Wrote on the Ground” Special Music by the Reorganized Mt. Vernon Quartet and Representative Church) 6:45 P.M., Senior League BY DR. LAMBETH Direction of R. Deane Shure Will Go to New York to Take Charge of Lenten Services The Board of Religlous Education of the Episcopal Church In the Dio- cese of Washington, through its exec utive officer, Rev. Dr. W. L. De Vries, announces that the series of lectures which were to be given on the Tues- evenings during Lent by Canon Henry Lubeck of the Washington Ca- thedral has been canceled. beck will charge of the Lenten services in St. Thomas' Church in that city, which is vicant dus to the elevation of its for- mer rector, Rev. E. Bishop of Long Island. The board also announces that at the regular meeting of the Sunday School Institute, which will be held in the parish hall of 8t. John’s Church, on 16th street near H, election will be held for nomine the newly created department of re ligious education. the new executive council of the dio- cese specifically council can appoint t of religious education nated by the Sunday S In addition to the eletlion lowing speakers will address the insti- ute: Rev. 4non of the National Cathedral; topi ‘How the Teacher Can Make the Life of Christ Real berger, ish, oWhat It Me day o, cAmm LUBECK CANCELS LECTURES| YOUNG parish, National \' credited Teachers SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926. in That City. in the U: Canon Lu- £0 to New York to take| ' M. Stires, to be | Her® member February 16, s to nary in The canon creating provided that the its department ndidates nomi- ool Institute. the fo Dr. Anson Phelps Stok ; Rev. John H. A. Bon sociate minister of Epiphan ns to be a Teac! rector of m of the Assocla- | Prog Connecticyt Ave. U A g Joom St a: bullding® Coms L2 IRTINR, 0:45 A m —SUNDAY 11:00 a.m— | £:00 pm— EVERY ONE CORDIALLY 7 00 p.m.—Epworth Leacue £:00 pm Organ Preiude. Alta Emith, Tenor Our hapvy Sunday n Sons of Union Veterans’ of and Ladies f HAMLIN Y CHASE, D. | CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN PEOPLE’S SERVICE ‘Will Mark the Closing of a Week of Prayer and Self- Denial. nited States. A self denial Sunday night will of the Cen May. them Metropolltan MEMORIAL M. E. John Merehall PL (4%) a2d C Sf Rev. George Shaw Johnson, Minlster. 11 AXM. “Fulfilling the Law” i 8 P.M.—Sermon by the Pastor, rnzn €. REYNOLDS, Minlst re now occunying o SCHOOL. “Spiritual Discernment” “Lincoln’s Religion” INVITED. Man Wh Hin Chunce.” wton Meniiciamolin song v Mozart td ‘Chorus Militain: * Federlein Soprana: W. Blancha, Toott. Contratior T Grace Peters, Organist. Prayer 1d: Between 9th and 10th (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. 8. Carroll Coale, Pastor 8:00 T M. Tuesday, W “Makeshifts” Imperial Male Quartet Both Services. 9:30 a.m—Sunday School. 7:00 p.m—Epworth Leagua. 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Prayor mesting. The National Methodist Church McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W, 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Service. 0:30 A.M.—Sabbath School—Classes for rsons of all ages. 11:00 AM.—Fastor's dve minutes with he children.. Sermor t. N.W. There will be a epecial service for young people tomorow evening at the Central Presbyterian Church, which will mark the closing of the weck of prayer and self denial. past week Kov. Dr. William Cumming of Baltimore has been preaching each night. The week was set apart for prayer and self denial Assembly of the Presbyterian Church During the by the General of- fering hus been asked for to provide for the needs of the foreign mission work and the home mission work. service participated in by members of the va- rious Young People's Societles, and will be six speakers seclected be from theso societies. The Union Theo- Presbyterian rch, and a candidate for the min who graduates from the semi- At the morning service communion will be celebrated and Rev. L Taylor will pre Dr. James Enos A. Mills, writer of propaganda for preservation of birds, did all his observing of them without killing WILL CONTINUE SERIES. Rev. Dr. John Brittan Clark to Talk on Courage Keeping. Rev. Dr. John Brittan Clark of the First Presbyterian Church will pon- tinue his series of talks tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. on the secrets of Christ, by speaking on “How Not to Loss One's Courage.” In the morning the subject of the sermon will be “Renewed.” The cam- palgn for increased attendance at Church services and Sunday school is being stressed by all the organizations of the church. CHRISTADELPHIAN Chmtldelglmn Ecclesia AL LODGE HALL 330 Pa. ave. se. _Every su “welcoms. _ Chnstadclphxan Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. WoRsHiB. 11 A5, _(‘HRL‘!’HA SCIENCE (Primitive). Tie First Primitive Evangelical rlslmn Science Church . Washington, D. (. Founded o the Birte: Chr und Science and Heaith, wit the Scripturcs, by Mary Baker Eddy, WM. M. GOODWIN Acting_ Pustor Services: Sundays at 11 AM. Ballroom Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. N.W.. just south of Thomas Clrcle and convenient to Jerus, | VERMONT _CHRISTIAN. Park View Christian Church Park Road, East of Geo v. W. P. SMITH. mnmu » Master.” ting Revival . Balder son, Evangelist AVENUE Vermont Ave. North ot N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D,, Pastor. 9:45am aded Chu, 1 11:00 a.m — Peter's Cc 8:00p.m —« 1\IVTH Sf RFFT Chrlstlan Church Columbla Hexghts Chmmn Church Park Road, West of 14th St. Harvey Baker Smith, Minister Charen “hdth 8t o e’ 0 n 3 . Natlonal Bank Blg, 1406 G St N 3 This Church is not connected "l!h any other Christian Science lnrunhnflon. _ UNITY SPIRITUALIST | CHURCH Services at SpITE Crretings e R | Meotigo Hevsico” P Tda Stewart of N rvice. 600 Penna. Thursday at 8 P.M. The I';int Spiritualist Church ectura by the Pastor. ALFREDhH. TERRY Subject: “SPIRIT VOICES. Followed by Spirit Meesay vAnd tus men which fournered with Him by Vastar. .—Sermon Theme: MIDWEEK SERVICES. 8:00 P. ‘ednesda; Meeting; Welfure' Clinte: Meeting; Junlor Epworth League. Theme: “The Pas: Vion Keedod n the Chureas 6:43 P-M.—Epworth League—Devotion- al Service. Venna. Ave. and Fifth St. ST Minister, Rev. 8 P “Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH RORERT S. BARNES, Pastor. UNION M. E. CHURCH 812 20th St. N.W. METHODISTn EPISCOPAL “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph T. Herson, D.D., Minister 9:30 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. Subject: “Jesus’ Thought of God.” 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: “Seasonable Seeking after | God.” < <> 4 Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. Music by vested choir. — Edith B. Athey, organist 'John H. Marville, director of musi Rev. James L. McLain, 1. D.. Pastor. 9:30—Cafvary Church School. 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Clas: METHODIST _ EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Merle E. Frampton, Director of Religious Education Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. Mr. Stewart Vipond, President; Doctor Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. 11:00—Public Worship, with address by HONORABLE OMER HOCH, M. C., of Kansas SPECIAL MUsIC 7:00—Epworth League Devotional Seruce 8:00—Public Worship, with lecture HONORABLE ALBEN W. BAnx’uY M. C., Kentucky “ABRAHAM LINCOLN” SPECIAL MUSIC JULIA CULBRETH GRAY, Director GRACE_FRENCH TOOKE at the Organ FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE A HOSPITABLE \\_'EL'(")ME TO THE PUBLIC FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. MINISTER 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Harris. 6:45 p.m—Epworth League Service. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. John C. Millian, Director of Religious Education. MUSIC BY 'THE FOUNDRY QUARTET CHOIR. Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Mid-Week Prayer and Praise Service WELCOME W. R. T. busees pass the door stood &p ing_no’ man at Pythian Tem ond floor. Homsc‘ooxsn SUPPER THE FROUND TABLE Will bold an opea forum at * THE PLAYHOUSE A N N.W. FRIDAY, I‘vhru:l.ry 19, at 8 P.M, To Discuss “Man’s Survival of Death.” BY FRANK W. VEDDER, Of Paychical Research Society. Me:uge nd Developing C Circle | WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 The Pl:;houae, 1814 N St. N.W., DR. JANE B. COATES Seot— “Are YOU Prepared to Meet Christ” iritual interviews by app. ouls. ‘CONGREGATIONAL [ Prebi 11 AM. COME AND SING Dr. Pierce will speak briefly on “JESUS AS A FRIEND.” Vesper Concert at 4:45 P.M. Elizabeth Winston Pianist Arthur Lambdin Baritone First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce will speak at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. —*‘Self-Denial for Self-Realization” Service, 8 p.m. Songs Congregation. NGREGATIONAT, | - ! | Ingram Memorial Church [ CONGREGATIONAL | Mass. ve. and Tenth St. N.E. | Rev. Kyle Booth, Minister. | and Religion” tecture PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | 008m— 00 p.m.— “'}HE DIVINE IMPERATIVE . | || Cleveland Park Congregafiogal“ Fhurch “The 4 q“'.mZ cfii.rah" 0:45—Chur W, 11 OC‘O\r»L‘ rmon, "'lhfi Mirror of Perfection’ 7 OClock — QUIET " HOU'R Pox JPLE. Singing Evangelistic Old Time Favorite Gospel sung by Choir and g by EVERY ONE INVITED Mrs. William T. Reed Contralto Charles T. Ferry Organist Sixteenth and 11:00 A.M.—Mo Musical 425 9th ALL SOULS’ CHURCH iss Gretchen Hood. Soprano Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, PENTECOSTAL ‘ Another Week of Glorious Revival Marvelous Interest Great Crowds D. H. McDOWELL The “Cyclone Evangelist” ) All Next Week Nightly, Except Monday, 7:30; Sunday, 3 and 7:30 Full Gospel Assembly 930 Pa. Ave. N.W. Healing Service for Public Tuesday Evening HEAR HIM IN SPECIAL MESSAGE CENTRAL THEATER Sundays, February 14 and 21, at 10:30 A\ Choir and Orchestn ol 75 Harvard Streets Minister | ULYSSESG B. PIERCE, D. D. i 9:45 A.M.—Church School. \ rning Worship. “WITHOUT AND WITHIN” { 8:00 P.M.—Evening “The Church as a Factor of Evolution” Service. Ministry : Richard Lorleberg, Cellof! Bass Lewis Atwater, Organ PENTECOSTAL. St. N.w.