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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BISHOP T0 CONDUCT DAY MISSIGN HERE Edinburgh Prelate Coming to Washington on Bishop Freeman’s Invitation. | | | valpole, | 1% conduct | wrist Epis- eor . be 'mnmg' ording to announcement mes I man. | comes here at the | Ire an and | 1 Cathe the | the | is | Low es of chers of alpole’s visit n of college country eminent ling preache svican church to of the preaching nns\ll.n, the bis Imh‘ days in the several ad- both in Wash- | ton an - cities BIBLE READERS’ LEAGUE | HOLDS NIONTHLY MEE'.I'INGi Reports of Plans for or Coming Com- | Bee Are tee Leaders. | Made by hee to be held tn the Thom- Twelfth and Special committee was e of the gen- of Mrs. Nan- p.am. . L. Moffatt Brad- reported that the| 1 is increasing and applied for to |DR. WILFLEY TO PREACH | Will Continue Sermcm Series at| ques Genesis 1o version of Hell. Wil Be Held Tomorrow Evening at | yterian. n Church | ice will be women's societies. . president of Speaker the will Wood who Barrows, ng on the subj TH(‘O\Ophlsti Meeting. ve Lives on | Have Helen Burkhart to Speak Burkhart will Y reet, on “The third | Fu Scienc lel Addlms Bible Class. 5. G. Lowery of Mis- Harrison Bibl ow at 945 am 5 o Sl will speak at am. | meeting Tourteenth | held To Conduct Mission | | H. S. WAL I’Ol E. 'BISHOP THOMAS TO SPEAK AT EPIPHANY TOMORROW Dr. Phillips to Conduct Services in Morning—Preachers for Noon- lvl\"lll‘ 1 day Meetings Named. i Rev. Dr. llu. Church b the E e tome song, 8 o'clock | will be Right Le Thomas, missioniry ing. There will be a celebra holy communion at 8 church schools assemble at a.m. and 3 pm., respectively, at . the weekly meeting of the Younz People’s Soclety will be held. Representative clergy of various de- nominatfons will occupy the pulpit at Epinhany at the noonday services next week, as follows: Monday, Blshop McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Tuesday, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant; Wednesday, Rev. Dr. pastor of Calvary lumm Church; Thursday, Rev. Dr. Shera Montgomery, pastor of cary Methodist Episcopal Church 1in of the House of Repre #nd Friday, Rev. Dr. ‘orter, pastor of the First Members of the Ipiphany will preach afternoon services at 4:45 ex- Wednesday, when an organ re- will be en lny P. N. Cox. Z. B, of the sermon at Phillips, rector of Epiphany, will the, 11 o'clock At even- the special prea . Nathanlel S bishop of Wyom- fon of the m. The 1.1 | | Vermont Avenue Church. | Wilfley, in giving sermons on “The Life of will preach tomorrow morn- Vermont Avenue Christian ¢ Teller,” nd in the evening will give his sec- d sermon from books, *“The Hounds The Woman's Society will hold an - meeting Tuesday, beginning at Second Baptist Church. After spending a week in Freder- cksburg, Va., conducting a revival at Shiloh Baptist Church, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman will return to the Second Baptist Church, Third street between ¥l and T streets, to morrow. At 11 a.m. he will preach on “Man's Obligation to Two Kingdoms. At 8 p.m. he will have for his subject The Left-handed Deliverer.” Highlands Baptist Service. | | | the Highlands Baptist Church, | 1l Jefferson streets, the | pastor, Rev. Newton Mercer Simonds, will try tomorrow to answer the ques- tion, “What Is the Kindest Deed Men | Known?” In the evening he will continue his sermons on Veter and talll of “His Failures.” Young | people’s service at 7 o'clock At | | | '|nmpm! B Rev. R. W: Brooks tU Preach. At Lincoln tomorr will spe herent pre Congregational rning Rev. R. W, from the subject, Worth of Hun Life.” Thcx ss, taught by the | at 9:45 a.m. Th v will n.wtl Sorority to Hold Servme Chapel service, under the auspices @ Phi Beta Sorority will be Andrew in Chapel to- orrow at 8 p.m. “iner Woman- hood” will be the general theme. Miss -y L. Mason will speak in | Four Vitally Interesting FREE Lectures By Dr. and Mrs. Homer Curtiss i Authors of The 1 to Unive Letters from the Teacher, etc. Key rse, | purposes SCHOOL PRINCIPAL TO SPEAK TUESDAY Head of Tokio Imstitution to Ad- dress Meeting of Woman's Auxiliary at St. Thomas’. Patriotic Address Miss €. G. Heywood, principal of Margaret's School for Girls, in Lio, Japan, will be the speaker at the monthly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church, Il be held in the pari Thomas' Chure 1 and Church streets, p.m. Mrs, thew serve sale of other ot Senlen, Mis R d Miss Roberta Grant will s 4 committee to conduct a gold and silver arti articles of value, t which will be d for at St bleyw building Miss i ln 8 A ODOK institution for came the which destro: pletely the buildings of the school. Fortunately this happened during the Summer vacation. Heywood set about finding a ations for her puplls and the school met on the date and h Some temporar; erected, but the has been reduced about one-half. Heywood, who s a sar graduat - responsible for this excel: She will tell of her ex- s at the meeting Tuesday. Throughout the country sal been and are heing arrang and gold artic raps of precious metal wh been donated for the purpose. cities considerable money huve heen raise means, notably in Philadelphla and Baltimore. » eale in Washington raised to date the sum of $4,300. No allotment of funds 18 being made by the National Council of the Epis- copal Church for the rebullding of 8t. Margaret’s School except the funds raised by the gold and stlver sules. women in | thquake -d com- REPR! NTATIVE JOHN C. KETCHAM. SUNDAY NIGHT SERVICES | Hatp to Be Used With Sermon by Dr. I id evangelistic services being held Sunday nights at the Hicet: Conerogutionil Church, Tenth and G streets. Rev. Dr on Noble Pierce's ser- mon tomorrow night will be illustrat- ed by the use of the harp. will be “In Harmony With God Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock Dr. Pierce will preach a Lenten sermon on “What Must At 9:45 aam. Judge Williz ) conducts the men's RBibl the subject being ‘The True Vocation of Man.” and fire o heen hool Miss | Pierce. ave n nw m: BIBLE HALL Ninth and E Sts. N.W. Rev. Herbert Stoneham and Wife Revivalists from the Great Ontpour- ing of the Holy Spir thand and SERVICES AT HAMLINE. Dr. Herson to Preach at Both Meet- ings Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson Hamline Methodist Sixteentl Al apy the pulpit at b his su 1 d in Unexpected Place ock his subject will bo Prophet’s Sorrow The chu achool meets at am. and Epworth League at 7 p.m The Mizpah Circle will hold its nual banquet Tuesday evening . Third Baptist Services. Rev. Dr. George O. Builock's topic at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and | T¢ Q streets, tomorrow at 11 a.m. is Tk B ible school at | of Church, will oc: tomorrow, being, ‘C At 8 o METHODI John Wesle? A. M. E. Zion Church Notes D, D.. will fill_the M B the an. n the County.” . Bullgek's topic 1's Duty.” Pi 8 to 10 p.m. Young meeting, Thursday, 3 | meeting Tuesd peoples’ pray to 9 pm. Un Fort Stevens Corner Georgia Ave. and Rittenhouse St. D. L. SNYDER “Church’s Greatest Lack."” “What Is the Church’s Greatest Lack?” will be the sermon theme of Rev. T. O. Jones tomorrow murn!m at Temple Baptist Church, Tenth and N streets. In the evening his theme | will be “The Saying That Beauty Is | But S| Deep Is But a Skin-Deep | Saying | | SECULAR LEAGUE. THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musictans’ Hall, 1006 E St. Sunday. February 28, 3 pm “TRUE CHRISTIANITY.” Mr. 1. €. Parfitt BAHAI MOVEM "BAHAI LECTURE . Sunday, F;bruary 28, 1926 n IA‘flura With Pictures.” “The Land of Cherry | Blossoms” EPWORTH 2 GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Avostie.” 'rur, l'l n HOUSF 1814 N St. Mr. Louis G Gregory Speaker | Subject “The Unity of Religion” No Collechon Seats Free || 1orm st. a7 v, caroLiNa AvE. o HOLIC. Take Lincoln Park Car ST MARY’S CHURCH || Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. Sth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. | el it Sunday School. i Morning Worship and Sermon, “The ‘ Basis of Belief.” 9:30a.m 11:00 a.m First C Clmrch Aof the . Nazarene| 7th and A . Pastor. | 11:00 a.m.—Rev. 00 p.m.—Epworth 150 p.m.—Organ 8:00 p.m.—Evenin and Way Thursday, 8 P.M League, Recital. Worship ermon, “Two 7 7 aator t"ammx Coming March 21 SPECIAL REVIVAL MEETING \Vednesday 8 P.M. His theme |MARVIN M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Wed. March 3 THE TRUTH ABOUT EVOLUTION AND THE BIBLE—A convincing answer to all. Wed. March 10 SPIRITUAL RADIO—A scientific basis for life. Wed. March 24 THE PATH TO MASTERY—An American method. Wed. March 31 THE SECOND COMING—Answering modern claims. Four Wednesdays at 8 P.M. THE WASHINGTON CLUB, 1010 17th ST. Clip This Notice for Reference Phone Your Friends Collection THE FAR EAST AGAINST THE FAR WEST Will They Meet Soon in Armed Conflict? A Great Prophecy Stereopticon Oriental Slides by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson Musical Program, 7:15 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28 Lecture, 8 p.m. Capital-Memorial Church S5th and F St. NW. . WILKINSON, Ph. | | Rev. R. T. Will Organ Recital by CHRISTIAN SCTENCE_ (Primitive). | Louis A. Potter, Jr., A.A.G.O. Herbert ¥. Aldridze, Musical Director, K. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist "MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W., Near Lamont, Reverend R. L.'FULTZ, Pastor. School Worship. | | The First Primitive Evangelical | Christian \c:eme Chuth of Washingto Founded on the Rib hr‘ h uuh. Key to | Neriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. i WM. M GOODWIN Services: sm.a at 11 A Ballroom Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. just south of Thomas Circle I tath St Church Ofce: 'S National Bank Bldg., 1406 G ~c This Church is not con any other Christian Science O:gunlntlon. Jesus, 9:30 a.w.—Sunday 11:00 am.—Morul TH!; PASTOR. 7:00 p.m.— §.00 p.m —Evening Worsh THE PASTOR. Thursday, ¥ p.m Sermon riet & » . Sermon b | r t [ T EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism's Representative Church) Oth Street and Massachusetts Avente N.V. 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 AM.—JUNIOR CHURCH Sermon by Rev. W. A. McKee 9:30 A.M.—SENATOR BRATTON of New Mexico will address the A. B. Pugh Bible Class on “Law Enforcement.” All men are invited. 11 A. M.—DR. J. J. MUIR “The Positive Note” 8 P. M.—DR. W. A. LAMBETH “That Second Mile” pecial Music by the Mt. Vernon Quartet and Chorus Choir of 100, Under Direction of R. Deane Shure. and Bible ¥ Midweek Prayer Service D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1928. KETCHAM TO SPEAK. | [ qmecrtan sunmavon Patriotic Meeting Tomorrow at The March meeting of the District Brightwood Park M. E. Church. ot Columbia Christian Endeavor Union e Kel ichi. | Will be held Monday evening at Met gufiefifismlfiw” R W amotis | ropolitan Presbyterian Church, Fourth | meeting at Brightwood Park M. E.[and B streets southeast, at 8 p.m. | Church, Eighth and Jefferson streets, | The program will be generally in | tomorrow 8 p.m. The meeting will |charge of the missionary department | be held under the auspices of the|and will include an illustrated lec- | mens' Bible class of the chu ture by Miss Helen Lyon on “The Residents of the community are fn-| ospel Under the Southern Cross.” A vited to attend. ¥ short pageant, entitled, “South Ameri- There will be a joint meeting of all s Roll Call,” wil be given. hmm of the adult department at fiylng squadren will meet to- {10 a.m., at which Harry ‘Warner, Strauss Memorial secretary of the Intercollegiate Pro- clety at Bennings { hibition Assocfation, will speak on Covell will speak | *World-wide Prohibition. hristian Endeavor Fundamen- | s"; Robert A. Voorus, on “Christian deavor Standards,” and Merrit L. WILL CLOSE TOMORROW. }\mhh on “Christian Endeavor in Ac- March 7 the squadron will with the Georgetown Lutheran iUumn Service Terminates Cherry: Free Lecture Tomorrow. Washington Theosophical < free public lec at 8 pm. on “The Tysticism,” by Millard dale Evangelistic Meetings. The held in s s v will close tomorrow i union meeting of the Buptist and Wilbur M Methodist mos ind choir director, and rkins, pianist, is conduct- | mpa | Tomorrow mornin reserved in th | members Cherryd it Chur | evening with | congregations | Methodist church Imm)rlvr\\ METHODIST a sectlon will chures for the Clarendon and pters of the Eastern Warner has charge of ngements. Penna. Ave. and y e Kev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. o730 Sunday School with ciaeses for all akes 1A Morn fight servioe « BY THE CHOIR. Director. 'WESLEY Ave and Jocelrn St VY CHASE, D '\IFTHOI‘H‘T EPISCOPA] l EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH - Cor. 4th and D Sts. ST Rev. J. W. WATERS, Minister. 930 am — School H 11:00 a.m.—Sormon by, Pastor 6:00 pin —Epworin Le R 30 . — 1t 8:00 p.m .m..'m.‘v, o _A WELCOME will (Founs | FRED C. REYNOLDS. Minister. We are now oceupying our new bullding. Come and enjoy it with us. Pageant.”" Chor AL 946 a.m~—~SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 3.m.— | “CHRISTLESS CIIRI§’I'IA\ITY" 1 | 8:00 pm— SERVICE OF MUSIC Mrs. Rowland Dyer. Special Solofst Y ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. Last Day UNION REVIVAL North Carolina Avenue Methodist Protestant Church DR. ISAAC WARD Evangelist (Sublects for the 11:00 a.m. 7:45 p.m.- day ~“Heaven.” “A Tragic Statement.” Great Services Come! Come! Come! Dumbarton Avenue 3. 3. CHURCH IKUIH h s~ B \K\ ES, Pastor. y‘vf‘v‘§“.' pastor will preach Res. 1 i HOHOFIMAN, Pastor Sunday Schoc wWHI EPISCOPAL | Metropolitan MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall P METHODIST That W May Ky Epworth 00 p.m 8:00 p.m “Knowing We nd Not Feeling That Are Saved™ f413) and C St. N.W, Rev. George Shaw Johnson, Minist 11 AM “Laid Up Treasures” 8 P.M.—Sermon by the Pastor. “Salvation Neglected” Imperial Male Quartet Roth Services. ay Schoot rth League —Prayer meeting. odist Church McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Ste (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor bhath School—Classes for persons of all azes. o' five minutes with < ehitd < 910 am. 700 p.m.—Ep K.00 p.m. Thursda The National M. ‘UNION M E CHURCH Res fi n the Pastor: Theme: “Raise n Standard for the People. MIDWEE ethodist Class 0 P M.—Child 8:00 T aa I ad un'\m 6:15 POM— 700 b S 00 pm P e ALL ARE CORDIALLY HAMLINE “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Streets Jo «.ph T. Herson, D.D., Minister — Fridas r Foworth League. ; METHODIST \ l g EPISCOPAL | 3l 9:30 A.M. ——Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. Subject: Places.” 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. %:00 P.M.—Sermon. Sub;ect' G- Propth s Sorrow.” Thursday, ! 0 P.M.—Midweek Pr. 1 ‘} God in Unexpected Music by vested choir. Edith B. Athey, _organist .lohn H. Marville, director of music | ’FOUNDRY zf;:z*ggfi i \ | | (Organized 1814) | Sixteenth St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. MINISTER 0 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by h Rev. G. Wardle Stafford, N Spworth League Service. pectal Muslcal Service. Addrcw by Dr. Harrls, “A Mirror for Lent.” PROGRAM Prelude, “Prelude Solemnell Synier Anthem, “All Praise to God Wagner Contralto solo, “Eye Hath Not Seen,” Trom “The Holy City"” . ...Gaul Anthem, “Sanctus,” from “Messe Solemnelle”... .Gounod Duet, “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Anthem, “Iear My Prayer’ : % Vostlude, “Plece Ieroigue WELCOME W. R. T. busses pary the door . A. 6:45 p.m.—. §:00 p.m. n 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 9:30—Calvary Church School. Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. | 9:30—Calyary Men’s Bible Class. Mr. Stewart Vipond, President; Doctor-Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. 11:00—Public worship with sermon by DOCTOR MONTGOMERY on the subject: “THE HIGHER EXCELLENCE” SPECIAL MUSIC 7:00—Young Peoples’ Devotional Service. 7:45—Lenten Organ Recital. 8:00—Public worship with address by e HON. SIMEON D. FESS, U. S. Senator, Ohio SPECIAL MUSIC ¥lizaheth Culberth Gray, Director. Eigle F Montgomery at the Org-m. FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLI A\ HOSPITABLE WELCOME TO THE l'lnLl(‘ | SENATOR FESS TO SPEAK Montgomery to Preach Morning at Calvary. Senator Simeon D. Fess will speak at the Calvary Methodist Church to- morrow evening. Preceding the public service a 20-minute Lenten organ recital wiil be given. At the morning service Dr. James Shera Montgomery, the pastor, will deliver a sermon in keeping with the Lenten season on the subject, “The Higher cellence.” Dr. "CHRISTIAN “SCIENCE S OF CHRIST r RCH. | FTRST (RO or c;mrs’r | SCIENTIST. BOSTON. M AS: First Church of Chrln Scienlist Columbla Road and B of u.rm. “Scientist Third hunh of Chrisl. 5clenflu Second Lhurc Fourth Church of Lhrlsl. Scuentln The Arcade, 14th d Park Road. 5:30 p.m. week i Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., | 14th and G Sts.—Hours, 10 to 9| . 10 to 7:30, mu! Sun- FOURTI CHURCT he A rr-ade. 14th and Park Road (second floor) | 9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesd 9:30 to CHRISTIA INTH STREET Christian Church Stooping to 7 48— prels F zr»—(‘ud’ml l'fi'."‘" Sehoar " Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Road West of 14(h lelrrt‘v Baker Smith, ‘\llnhler d School Work ra “Sermion ~Christian Endeavor, Sernion. VERMONT AVENUE Vermont Ave. North of N st Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. am—Graded Church Scheol 1 o0 7100 &:00- ! vad. East of Georg! | P. SMITH, Min | Continue Through Sunday. E. BALDERSON, | * MR —JAMES A, president of the Inte Alliance will speak Jesus.” in the Goid . on Mond Subject. m of_the Shoreha ning. March 1 at “Service.” Al are N.W. First-floor_front, Sunday_morning st 11 uclnckb' Teacher, Mre. Florenco: Willa rybody welcome. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1850 (Healing Ministry Daily, 10 am. to 8 pm VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister. SUX SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS SUNDAY. 8:45 P.M o Cinb VR TS R onrtetma Subject v 8 PM | Birst of & seics on “Mind and Tts Ac Subfect: “THE ,-m(.w or Goon xfl'h ATIONAL. IT. PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Columbia Road Near 14th S 9:30 a.m—Charch Schoo 11:00 am—"FAITI'S REWARDE. lng'ram Memorial Church “The Four ('hrhu “of the New Testament.” 8 PM “Somrs Famous Painters and Thelr Pictures. m Cleveland Park Congregational Church 10:30 A.M. The pastor_ will read The Ner\anl in the House ) Raun Kenned FARNHAM. Pastor Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and P Sn REV. 4. C. EN. )50 3 m O 10w dm “NO SCHISM" Four-Min: o “Our Clmrch—How Supporh~ ¢:30 pm * L IDDEN MANNA" N.W Ministe First Congregational Church Tenth and G VESPER CONCE ALSO SU: P.N inging Pnngelmxc Jnd Tom Williams. PIERC KS “IN DR. ‘ LENTEN HELEN America’s Lea Charles Compose: Rl-\ J‘\b()\l A\OB]‘ PIERCF Streets N.W. D. D., Minister Dr. Pierce Speaks at 11 A.M. | “What Must 17" The Famous Zimmer Harn Trio OF NEW YORK Nellie Zimmer Solo Harpist and Williams Bariton Tom Welsh will give RT AT 4:45 P.M. VDAY NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK Service, Zimmer Harp Tric HARMONY WITH GOD MONDAY CONCERT 15 P.M. Monday WARE ding Violinist in the interpretation of Slavic Music. ALL SOULS' CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Mini ister Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. 9:45 A.M.—All Souls’ Church Scheol 11 AM.—Morning Worskip “THE PROFANE MIND" 8 P.M.—Evening Service “EVOLUTION AND PERSONAL SURVIVAL® k amid th ppose nt-hill t and imasi to persist. If 2 man bo a mere sp it not presumptuous to phase? The fallacy of the in personal survival-real nomena? Why we de: and saints? he i t his life v of man b 7 Everlasting Life on Earth Is life on this earth limited to the few vears of m happiness, tears, pain and sorrow from the cradle to the grave? Or, does the BIBLE promise everlasting life on perfected earth in the enjoyment of peace, health, 1 perity and happiness to the obedient of mankind? Don’t fail to hear A. L. Smith SUNDAY—I1 AN York Theater Ga. Ave. and Quebec Si. N.W. International Bible Students’ Association Seats Free No Collection