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THE 'EVENIN(C (0TH ANNIVERSARY WILL BE OBSERVED Immanuel Also to Celebrate | Birthday of Baptist Me- morial Movement. anniversary of Im- manuel Baptist Church. and the ninth anniversary of the movement of the National Baptist Memorial to religious liberty, will be celebrated tomorrow. The twentieth Various Steps Taken. Events in the history of the me- morial are \|n. 1917, the movement was launch both the Northern and Southeln Baptist conventions and committees appointed: June, 1919 000 placed in each con- rtion campaign budget for the me- worial: May, 1920, site dedicated in connection with the sessions of the Southern Baptist convention in W ington: April - for the memoriz ven G. Hardi stone laid by ate Charles 1. Hughes the Aresent properiy cleared of all incum Srance by locial Baptists; 1924, the construction of the r exterior completed 26, 1 pre-dedi will be held in ¢ annual conv W corner n nection with of Northern RBaptists meeting Washington, at which time tne al will be nearly completed the morning service tomorrow . Dr. Gove »n. the pastor, srmer and the the evening the subject will b ul. the Prisoner The annual outing of the Mizpah class at Vacation Lodge of the ¥ W. €. A. will be held Tuesday evening, te be preceded by dinner at the Cher- rydale Methodist Church A) at Alexandria. Tuesday evening, manuel Christian Endea ciety visited the Alexanc where the B. Y. P. U ition was holding a meeting an Club, organized for the promotion of social | activities among young people, has as its president George Watson. At the annual meeting of reh last Thursday night the lowing were elected deacons: C. B Alderman, 1, Beazley, E. 1. De- | root, jr.. B e. J. M. Gray urdy a W. Pope, whose ms had expl ind as deacon- | esses—Mrs. O. R. Balderson, Mrs. E. | G. Dexter, Mrs. T. Hawkins, Mrs. | I A. Jones, Mrs. Willlam Jorg. Mrs. | K."A." Reede, Miss Ada Walton and | Mrs. A. J. Sherwood ! EPWORTH POSTPONES ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Mark Founding of Church Now Set for May 16. marking the anniversary of the founding of Ep- worth M. E. Church outh. to have heen held tomorrow, have been pos poned until May 16, The services at Central Union Mis- | sion Tuesday evening were in charge of the Hummer Memorial Sunday <chool s 6f the church The of the church | will ¢ < to be held | 1t Bl tomorrow aft ernoon. These services are held| monthly, members of the church pro-| viding altomobile transportation from the church to Blue Plains. The sermons to be prea row by vlw' Tyler, 2t 11 am 8 pm. MASS MEETING IN CHURCH. he in me- Last the 1 cor So- emple, the bl Celebration P‘flm\ed to The services fortieth | | | cl Ipworth League pduct the sery Plains, D. C., hed tomor- | hn Paul his Same Jesus, | | on members of | | Thirty-sixth Church School Dedicalion' ) | i { | | | DR. W. S. ABERNETHY ABSENT IN LOUISVILLE Calvary Pastor Wil Address Grad- uates of Southern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. W, alvery Baptist Chur a baccalaur connection with the exercises at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, at Louisville, Kentucky. Tn his absence the pulpit will be occupied at the 11 o'clock sorvice by Dr. Gifford Gordon. head of the prohibition movement of Australia His subject fold Fast, Ameri In the evening at the 8 o'clock ser! Rev. Homer J. Councilor will preach The Littla Man Without a Great Purpose.” Preparations are being made for a great Roll Call day in the Sunday School, when it is hoped that the highest record of attendance will be attained. The service for the deaf, at § o'clock, will be held in the Sunday school house of the church and will be addresseh by Rev. A. D. Bryant. PETWORTH BAPTIST. Ir. 0. U. A. M. to Present Flag ¢ Beginners' Class. S. Abernethy, pastor h. will preach te sermon in commerncement ot to-morrow o The Junior Order of American Me- ohanics will have part in the serv ice Petworth Baptist Church to. morrow night. Theyr will present a | silk flag to the beginners’ department of the Bible Schoo History of the flag and a entitled “The Supreme Quest” will be the theme of Rev. Henry J. Smith, tor. The subject of the morning ice will be wcrifice for Serv- acrifice and Service.” CONFIRMATION PLANNED. Archbishop Curley Will Officiate at Holy Trinity Church. Children and adult converts will be confirmed by Archbishop Curley of Baltimore at Holy Trinity Church, and O streets, mnext at 8 p.m. Special preparations | made by the members of the pa to celebrate the occasion. A number of the priests from Georgetown Uni- versity will be present. rmon Thursday are being VISITOR TO PREACH. Archdeacon W. S. Claiborne Will Be at St. Paul's Church Tomorrow. Archdeacon W. §. Claiborne of Tennessee will preach the sermon at Local Committee of Cardinal Gib- bons' Institute Is Sponsor. A ma of the los Gibhons Institute John Wesley Church tomorrow o'clock. The speakers will be 1 Guilday _of Catholic University, Daniel E. Wiseman. Dr. John Tiger United States commissioner of educa- on: Neval Thomas, president of the Jocal N. A. A. C. P.; Maj. West A. amilton, Prof. Victor H. Daniel and »f. Eugene Clar e Former Dean to Speak. avid Allan Robertson, >ctor of the American Coun jucation and formerly dean of the College of Arts, Literatu at the University of Chic iress the All-comers’ Bible Class to- morrow morning at the Church of the Covenant 1 < meeting under the auspices | ommitiee of the Cardinal will be held at the | at 3| First Brethren Church. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church. Tweifth and E streets southeast, will preach tomor- row morning at 11 o'clock on “Mount Sinai or Mount Calvary, Which?” At 745 pam., his subject will be “The Leprosy of S$in.” Sunday school meets at 930 am. and the Young Peoples’ Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. West Washmgton Baptists. A\t the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow the pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin, will preach at 11 am. on “Ilow to Meet Temptations,” and 8 »m.. “Why People Sin." Program for Dr. W. L. Darby. W. T.. Darby. executive secre- of the Washington Federation Churches will speak tomorrow ing at Memorial United Brethren h and at night in the Pre: - Church at Falls Church, V Dr iy mor Chur terian { Fourteenth and Jefferson streets, the | both morning and St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Twen- ty-third street nmear Washington Cir- cle, tomorrow at 11 o'cl His sub- ject will be “Training of Special Men for Rural Work.' “A Work to Do,” Is Topic. At the Highlands Baptist Church Rev. Newton Mercer Sim- will preach tomorrow morn “A Work to Do” and in the evening the theme will be “How to Know Jesus.” The Junior B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6 p.m. and the young people’s meeting at 7 p.m. Mrs. Mont- gomery’s book on prayer will be stud- led at the praver meeting Thursday evening. Friday evening the women of the church will hold an apron so- clal. pastor, monds, ing on Substitutes in Pulpit. Owing to the absence of Rev. Dr. vs, Dr. Del., will pri Presbyter McElroy of h tomorrow an Church a few Frankfort, at the Back to the Bible Capih.l 5th and F Nw. Pastor B. H. Shaw April 25 Sunday 8 P.M. “The Voice “rom Sinai” G. WILKINSON. Ph. D. “Christ’s 13 Lessons on the Sabbath. WHO CHANGED THE SABBATH? SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 8 P.M. Dr. B. G. Wilkinson \With Bible in hand, Dr. Wilkinson will show when and how God’s Sabbath was changed. MUSICAL PROGRAM 7:15 P.M. Leonidas Metcalf. Conductor MID-WEEK SUBJECTS Wednesday, April 28, 8 P.M. “How Christ Nailed the Old Covenant to the Cross.” FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 8 P.M. WOODSIDE CHURCH PLANS EXERCISES Will Dedicate New School Unit, With Bishop McDowell as Speaker. The Woodside Church, Georgia wick lane and Md., will dedic; school unit tomor William Fraser the dedicatory address. cert of sacre the Silver from 2:30 to 3 p.m. At the morning service, at 11 o'clock ishop John AWV. Hamilton, emeritus of the Ames will preach. 8 o'clock, Dr. superintendent, will Ralph Dela Smith church. A street, te its new row at 3 pm. Bishoy an University preach. Week's Services Announced. The services for Dedicgtion will be as follows Monday, 8 p.m., home talent night. Tuesday, 8 p.m., community Address by Dr. A.'C. Christie. Wednesday, 8 p.m., music_and song by I. H. New York City, assisted at the planc by Lirvin J. Stenson of Washington. Thursday. 7 pm.. C banquet. Address by Dr. Montgomery, Represertatives. Thisng ond annual banquet of League, May 2, at 11 am.. sermon John Reid Shannon of W The Woodside Methodist Church, formerly known as the Slige Methodist Ipiscopal Church, was dedi ted June 11, 1873. The church ther stood about one- present site on by shington rgia avenue. Previ ous to the building of this structure the Methodlsts of this section wor- shiped in a schoolhouse near Tha e at Sligo was donated by John . Wilson and his wife, Selina D. Wil son. The church was present location in June, 1897, lots on which the building now beinz donated by Leighton Judge Benjamin ¥ Building Has 32 Rooms. The new church school unit which s | being dedicated is of colonial architec- | ntains | of | ture, built of red brick, and c 32 rooms. This is the first unit what is to be a complete church plant. The present pastor began his pastor ate in Woodside in uate of Syrs & cal Seminary, Madison, N. J., and the American University, Washington, D. C. During his pastorate the church membership has greatly increased and the Sunday school has a membership of 300. R R SO The record Christmas pie was made in 1770 for Sir Henry don. 1t measured three yards nrn\md and weighed 168 pounds. Church of Our Father UNIVERSALIST Congregation worships at Crandall’s Metropolitan Theater F Street at Tenth “ (Pending the Building of a New Church) Morning Service Sunday, April 25, at 11 0'Clock. REV. JOHN VAN SCHAICK. D. D, Pastor Emeritus, in Charge Chuich wchool for adult Bible classes. at the theater at noon: for other classes. at Parish House. 1601 S st. n.w., at 9:45 a. Seats Free—Everybody Welcome. Park View Christian Church Park Road. East of Georgia Avi Rev. W. P. SMITH. Minister. am—Bible School. ain.—"Clarifying Christ. jor Church. k. meeting of Man." NINTH STREET Christian Church 9th and D Sts. N.E. (Near the Capitol) BENJ. H. MELTON, MINISTER. 45 00 Our Vision 9:30—Graded Bible School 11:00—Sermon by the Pastor. 45-—Christian Endeavor Societies. 45—Sermon by the Pastor. VERYBODY WELCOM| H STREET " CHRISTIAN { Sixth and H Southwest. 9:45—Graded Bible School, 11:00—Edgar Forregt Bogadss. Minister. 45— Serm Teston A. Cave NGIN rze Choru. . Director. AVENUE Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE. WILFLEY. LL. D.. Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—uraded Church School. 11:00 am. and 8:00 p.m. Rey. H.'C. Armstrong. Special music by uartet and the Church Choir. raithwaite, directo; istian Endeavor Societies. Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Road West of 14th St. Harvey Baker Smith, Minister 0 A.M. and 8:00 P.M.— Wm. E 3 Methodist Ipiscopal avenue between Fen- Woodside, church McDowell will make 3 A band con- i_music will be given by pring Community Band chancellor At the evening service, at J. Phelps Hand, district Rev. is pastor of the week night. an evening of Meredith of ngregational James Shera chaplain of the House of also the sec- he Epworth Dr. FEpiscopal £ mile south of the Linden. | moved to its| the | gejence Parent ands | Generation tomorrow at 11 o'c - | the Hotel Ma; He is a grad- se University and holds | aduate degrees from Drew Theglogi- of rmons by the Mixed Double STAR, WASHIN LUTHER LEAGUE Clarence C. Dittmer, treasurer of the Luther Ieague of America and chairman of the Andhra Christian College Administration Building Com- mittee, will be the speaker at the next meeting of the Luther League of the District of Columbia, The theme | will be *Missions.” Mr. Dittmer is} at present engaged in prep&rullonfl! for the New York State League con- vefition, which will be held at Niagara | Falls, New York, May 30 to June 1 inclusive. Washington leaguers who will attend this convention are Rev. tchard Schmidt, Herman J. Yaggie | and G. Gagelmann of Zion's League and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Luther Place Memorial Church. Following the joint fellowship meet- ing of the Baltimore and Washington leugue last Friday night eight of | the Baltimore delegates remained in Washington and attended the Bible class of Zion Lutheran Sunday Sshool on Sunday morning. The Luther League of St. Mark's Church racently pr('Mnled a play for the benefit of the men’s organization of that church. > SESSIONS ENDED. Roanoke, Va. Presbytery Will Meet Again September 28. The Roanoke Presbytery, which met at Danville, Va., April 15, adjourned its Spring meeting after deciding to meet at Concord Church September 28. Reports of the standing commit tees and to the General Assembly were presented. Rev. . J. Murdock of Brookneal has been dismissed to the Presbytery of Washington, D. at his request. —— e Theosophists’ Session. The United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Building, Seventeenth and T streets, will hear a talk tomorrow at 8§ p.m. on “Conquering Our Destiny The public is invited. The study cl 1 | Wednesday at 8 p.m., will take up the law of Karma or cause and eff There will be a free lecture Thursday ' evenlng at 8:15 o'clock on “After | Death States.” 3 Christian Science Service. the the Christian of the New ek at lower. Mrs. Annie (. | Bill will speak on ‘“The Remnant, the link in scientific evolution. service of Church At Rev. H. D. Hayes to Preach. Rev. H. D. Hayes, pastor of St Mark’s Lutheran Church, will prea on “Is Faith an Idea or an Ide: tomorrow at 11 o'clock ew) __ CHRISTIAN SCIENCI T THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Founded upon Christian_Science as con- tained in the Bible and writings of Mar Baker Eddy. Established in London. Eng: | land, and Washington. D. C.. under the lead ership of Mrs. Annie C. Bill. Regular Suu: day services at 11 a.m..'in Assembly Room, Hotel Mayflower . Address by Mrs. Bill Subject : “The Remnant” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 AM. | Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Pln(‘e MT. PLEASANT| | M. E. CHURCH SOUTH || 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont R.L.FULTZ,D.D. il ||| 9:30 am.—Sgnday School and mibie | % Worship and Ser- Leave Me Alone.” Enworth League. vening Worship and Ser- | on. “I Am Not Alone.” ||| Thursday. 8:00 p.m.—Midweek Prayer| | Serviee | | | EPWORTH| “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH| | 13TH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. | Take Lincoln Park Car Rev.John Paul Tyler,D.D.| PASTOR | 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morn ing Worship and Sermon, “When Blessings Curse. 00 p.m.—Epworth League. 0 p.m.—Organ Recital. 0 p.m.—Evening W and Sermon, Same Jesus. Thursday, 8 P.M. Prayer Meeting | | | | | | i i | Ml’l ". Aldridge, Musical l.llnflor. i e wliwin Moore, ar.. Oranist Southern Methodist . 3040 QUE ST. N.W. EDGAR C. BEERY. PASTOR. 11 AM “Our Bodyguard” 8 PM “So Near and Yet So Far” Sunday School. 9:45 A Epworth League, 7 P.M Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism’s 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, A: 9:30 A.M~—Sunday School. 11:00 A.M.—Junior Church 11 A.M.—Sermon by Dr. Lambeth “CARRY ON” 8 P.M.—Sermon by Dr. Lambeth “THREE FUNDAMENTALS” Music at both services by Mt. Vernon Quartet and Mt. Vernon Chorus, under direction of R, Deane Shure. Representative Church) ant to the Pastor. P.M.—Senior League. Sermon by Rev. Mr. McKee. NGTON, D. BAPTIST CONVENTION '[DETROIT PASTOR FILLS Session to Be Held Wednesday | the Mount Bethel Baptist i will be held next Wednesday | street between Twelfth and Thirteenth Norman is p: Rev. B tor will give the address of welcome. | Rev. N ton, Va., will respond Alexande) Mr M Daniel W rangements consists of I Norman, Lewis, Gooch, pi » v retary; in fi class will meet tom P a The subject for discussion is EBENEZER M. E. CHUREH \HAMLIN C., SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926 D. C. PULPIT TOMORROW Rev. C. B. Emerson Will Conduct Two Services at Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church. PLANS MASS MEETING | Night at Metropolitan Church. | Rev. Chester B. Emerson of Detroit | will conduct the 11 and 5 o'clock serv- |ices at the Mount Pleasant Congrega- !tional Church tomorrow. Dr. Joseph Dawson, of the American | University, will have chcarge of the | services May 2. it 8 .| The Congregational Club will meet it this church Tuesday 8 There will be a dinn: Mr. Emerson will deliver an ad- auspices of ate Con- of Columt A mass meeting under ention of the District t the Metropolitan Baptist Church, treets, of which tor. The Scripture n will be read by James 1. Marshall. Rev. L. 1. | razier will offer prayer, and the pas- | Dr. M. W_.D. CAPTURED BY PIRATES. Rev. W. H. Dobson Will Relate His Experiences in China. ‘W. H. Dobson of Cantor., of the | Arling- Joseph H. Lee, pastor fount Olive Baptist Church, Addresses will also he made by Rev. Wilbanks, Rev. J. L. Pinn, | 3 { Rev ‘“l'l“';,‘," shall, Mrs. LAGn | wil) tell five stories and relato’ his Ul Rev. 1. I il und Rev. | periences ax o ive of -m‘?u{; an n. pirates tomorrow at 7 pam. at Pec The committee in ch Memorial Chapel. The public is in- vited. Rev, | conduet 5 pam. M. 1. Maxw ge of the ar. D. « e erson, Rev. J 1 larvey, Re Rev. Rev resident; It resident; It Rev Niche H. Fora, Whit Mr. Ketchum, the pastor, will hymn service at mpki first vie rshall, second ice president; Tte W. Brent, sec Rev. D. F. Botts, correspond ng secretary, and George W. Timms, nancial secretary 'WHITE. | Metropolitan MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall PL. (4%) and C St. N.W. METHODIST EPISCO] Unity Bible Class. The Unity Sunday school and Rible ow at 3 o'clock 1326 T street. At 4:45 pan. Arthur Buck, associate minister, will con Iass n Christian healing, and 6:45 the Good Words Club meets. “Deinon ' and will be led by Edwin At 8 pm. will be the spe rity service conducted by 1 The subject will he uth : Rev. George Shaw Johnson, o Minister. 1 1" “Moral Dependence” R P “Ruth’s Wise Choice” Imperial Male Quartet Both Services. AM METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 930 am —Stinday School 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m. Thursday——Prayer meeting. The National Methodist Church I”O\n" |“V‘|~'1r d D Sts, S B THOMAS, Pastor. 9:30 am.—Sinday School Hour. Pastor Wil preat : TO_ALL. EPISCOPAL WHITE, Ave S F AN, Minister, Connecticut Ave CH and Y CHASE Jocelyn St., D.C 930 A M Sunday School—A Clais for Esery Age 1AM Morning Worehip. Sermon be Minist ReCCEs" AN FALURE.” Music by Quartet Choir 8 P Our Happs Sunduy Night Service “MAJORITIES AND MINORITIES.” Music by Vested Chorus Choir REYNOLDS. Minister. We are now building. FRED C. aceup; Come and enjo ng our new it with us, 9:487.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.— (L1722 1P L YL PP IEI L PP I LAV P PO ANNOUNCES SERMONS. | Rev. U. G. B. Pierce to Preach on “A Clean Religion.” CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Chapel | 732 Webster St. N.W. o WORSHIP. 11 AM | Christadelphian Ecclesia NAV \l, l'lhl: HALL. _Exery Sumtay Ail & BIBLE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE I STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION | Pythian Temole Auditorium A Clean Religion™ will b ect of the sermon by Rev. Dr. 1lysses G. B. Plercc at All Souls’ Church (Uni tarian), Sixteenth and Harvard streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The service, including the ringing of the Revere bell, will be adcast by WCAP. . A motion pic theory of relativity Pierce Hall at 5 and Preceding the the sub-{ on the Einstein, will be shown in ) pn. ternoon showing at A. Slosson, director will speak briefly [ ath St.NW. 00 P.M —Lecture by G. W. Walters (_and Flizh Service me iy s fre of Tznorance.” Tower i CONGREGATIONAL n). | Church oi the Holy City | Sixteenth Above Q@ N.W. i Claoes 'I“ Worshn Plymou(h Congregationa! Church 17th and P Sts. REV. J. N.W OLDEN, Minister Mra. Alice 11:00-—Morning with Pastor’s | « ople's Hour Free len; 1ib Pastor Organist Soloist. M i ne 10 am Ralph P 550 p.m.—Y us_Choir > 8.00 pm CONGREGATIONA ——————— e 2L 2 2T 2 e E P L T 2T 2727 3 First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets N.W. REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister REV. DON IVAN PATCH, Associate Minister 11 A.M.—Dr. William E. Doughty of New York Speaks on “AMERICA’S GREAT ADVENTURE IN THE NEAR EAST” P.M. VESPER CONCERT ARTISTS Hon. Clifton A. Woodrum. Baritone Helen Belt, b iolinist Haze! Arth, Contralto Mr<. Parley D. Parkinson. Organist Sunday Night, 8 O’Clock BESS GEARHART MORRISON of Nebraska Presents Channing Pollock’s “THE FOOL” Welsh Singers Thursday Night, April 29th, 8 P.M. DYNEVOR CONCERT COMPANY Jeanette Christine. Prima Donwa Sopra, William James Davies, Violinist: David Owen Jones, Tenor: Arthur Wil ion free, Collection, Exery one cordially } uration The Believers' Storehouse 7222 IIIILIIII I I AP LI PAI LI LI LI AT L L Hams, Pianist and Orga invited. 7222227227727 . 22277 PRESBYTERIAN. PRE Presbyterian Church Expansion "AN IDEAL CHURCH" 8:00 pm— “THE ORIGIN OF RELIGION” McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Carroll Coale, Pastor EVERY ONE CORDIALLY Pt INVITED. AM.—District Epworth League morning wateh. Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH ROBERT S. BARNES, Sunday_school aching by Pastor ue Dasto S-minute talk to Nermon by the Fie Wi i PEAT- —I’(n\m’fll I,«n[n'——l”fl'nllom . —Sermon b\ u SAVED” Pastor, 6:45 P.M.. 8:00 .M aching_by WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Ste. N.E Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN, 9:30 a.m —Sunday School 19:30 a.m—Sunday School GET UP IN A HIGH MOUNTAIN® 7:00 p.m.— 99 p.m—Epworth Leasue. “DRAWING NIGH TO GOD" ot b, Rev. Jamer 1. M Lain, 9310 a.m.—Sund; 11:00 am.—Breaching by the Pasto 7200 p.m —Epworth League. 800 p.m.—Preaching Nw. . Pastor. Dan. " Subject: Has the ©hureh Tost Tts Message (0 the Sinner? METHODIST FOUNDRY EPISCOPAL (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. MINISTER REV. JOHN C. MILLIAN Director, Religious Education 4:30 A. M.—Church School. 11:00 AM.—“Old Armor for New Battl 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League Service. §:00 P.M.—"“Thunder, or an Angel. MUSIC BY FOUNDRY QUARTET CHOIR Thursday 8:00 P.M-—Mid-week Praver and Prales Service Friday 3:45 P.M.—Week-Day School of Religion WELCOME W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door. METHODIST EPISCOPAL “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D.D., Minister 2 * 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. Subject: “IS MAN IMMORTAL>" 7:00 P.M.~Epworth League Service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: “EARNESTNESS IN RELIGION.” Thunmfa P.M. Midweek Prayer and pr.?;'e Service Music by vested choir, Edith B. Athey, orpnm Jolm H. Mnrvnlle. director of music CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W., Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY MINISTER William S. Hockman, Director of Religious Education 9:30—Calvary Bible School. Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 930—Calvary Men's Bible Class. Mr. Roy S. Wolfe, Doctor Arthur C. Christie, Teac! her. 11:00—Public Worship, with Sermon by the Pastor on the Subject: “WITHIN THE GATES” SPECIAL MUSIC. 7:00—Epworth League Devotional Service. 7:45—Organ Recital. 8:00—Public Worship, with GOMERY on the Subjec! “OUR COUNTRY’S THREE L’S” SPECIAL MUSIC Mrs. Julia Culbreth Gray, Director of Church Music. Mrs. Elsle F. Montgomery at the Organ. Free Seilts to the People. A Hospitable Welcome to the Public President. rmon-Lecture by DOL'I‘(JK MONT- $175,000 Every Presbyterian Subscribe © by Choru: 30 to 5:30 P.M.—Twilight Serv Music by Quartet—Mrs. Sindel . lett, Mr. Easf Ki meet R pm 28th and M Sts. neton Ketchum, Minister. TR YOUR SOUL'S GARDEN.” 7:45 v —Favorite Hymn Night 10:00 a.m.—Cuthbert Class 3:00 p.m —Sunday Schoo! 00 by Dr. Dobson once a Chinese pric Western Presbyterian Chnrd, Irving | H St Bet. 19th and 20th Ste. N Rev. J. HARV 1AM - “The Duty of Praising People” 8 P.M— “Prisoners of Hope” Music by the Quartet WESTMINSTER Ith Near E St. S.W. nm. n. W. TOLSON, Pastor. i .8 Bt . ok _______will'speak at ! New York Avenue -Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, pitol. cor. Florda Ave. and Q St . BRUNDAGE, D. .. Minister. othusiasts. Learning God's Will.™ 10:00—Adult class >, E. Societ Eckmgton 2:30-% Eastern Presbyteflan Church Sixth St. and Md. Ave Alfred arrows. D. D, 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the 9:30 a'm —Bible School. 10:00 am—Men's Bible C] T:00 D —C. E. Meetin 45 pm —Sernion by Kev. A. 7. Wilon CHURCH OF THE PlLGRlMS South nd St B Rev. Andrew Re Divine Worshin_Conducted by AN 30 P welcomes * today_one _of Robert B. Cotion. licen- dnetry Washing-t;m Heig]"ns— Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds KEV. JOHN C. PALMER. D. D.. Minister. anday School. Friendship. SERVICES: 9:45 A.M.—Bible School. 11 A.M.—Morning Worship “Unseen Wells” —Young People’s Fellowship and Tea. mon by Dr. Palmer: Nervice wind Pervo " 6 P.M. 8 P.M. XVIL ligion™—* Religu% NORTHM[NSTER . and Rhode Island Ave. N.W REV. HUGH KERR FULTON. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible Study 11:00 .m —Morning worship 6:45 p.m—Christian Endeavor. Fourth Presbyterlan Church 1ith and Fairmont Streets N.W Rev. James H. Miers, D. D., Pastor. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, Pastor Emeritus. “Personal s “Is Christianity the Final D: D.. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. W tpenintendent e, Class. Frank L. Midaleton. Teacher. pung Sorship, Sermon by - Kelly. — Subject “As a Li ttk Child” Christian _Endeavor Societies. worship. Sermon by e e bt “The Atonement, in Luke, Chapter 15" w, 9:45 am— 11:00 a.m.— Conn. Ave.. 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D.. Minister. REV. WILLIAM A, EISENBERGER. Assistant and Director of Religious Education. 9:30—Sunday ool. Intermediate and nior_Departments. 9:45—Primary and Beginners' Depart. Miss Ma- 15’ Bible Class. Thurston. Teacher. mers’ Bible Class for Men. 9:45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and_ Women. 10:00—Commubicants’ Class, conducted by Mr. nberger. 11 :00—Kinde arten for Children years of 11:00—Junic tian Endeavor. 11:00—Morning Servi Eisenberger 6:15—Christian__Endeavor Vesper Service. 8:00—Evening_Service Eisenberger ments. Mrs. Chester W. Adair. Orzanist. B. Wheelér, el 9:45—All 2t 6 e. Sermon by Mr. “Limiting Christ Supper Presbyterian (Oppositn Courthouse) John Brittan Clark, Minister Sunday Morning, 11 A.M., Sermon by Dr. W. R. McElroy of Frankford, Del. “Presbyterianism in Our National Life” Vespers, 4:30 P.M. “From Saul to Paul” and Sermon_by Mr. od’s Require: 8:00—Thureday, Midweek Service Prayer and Conference. ALL WELCOME. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Trving Sts. N.W, Rev. JAMES H. TAVLOR. D. D.. Pastor. G for 1bx D, unior League tminster League. Hour. Taylor