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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO MOTHERS' WINDOW WILL BE DEDICATED Christ Church Will Honor Worshipers With Appro- priate Exercises. A maor new chancel a me- wor- window as have Church, Washing- dedicated with ap- Mother's d: The window w voluntary s 11 to mothers who shiy in Christ ton parish, will be propriate May erected exercises 11 through Inch o 9. at am in mother in tions ift ade memory some will in particular wnseribed of L ¢ book vement Rhinelander, edicate 1tev ach v W v indow PN <hington and the will b will over WOAD, Window Fine Example. The window d | the finest examples of the eitv. It was The main theme of Mather Love. and this hy that “hing onr Laord's agony on the cross when derly” conveyed the care i mother inte Juhn. The window L upon the cross with irs ind St John as one o ained slass in made in gland the window is portrayed yment during is T o b ion in by upward sndant e six which ssion. small scrolls lznds W the | and angels are the Leh the holding emblens wide shie the 1" fouy avin inseribed ucifixior 5 fizures o on which prophecies relating 10 They are fol- “They pierced m et Isaiah—"He i lamb to the slanghter hey shall look upon whom they pierced.” Hosea- “In_the third day Ie shall raise us .’ B the main subject a small "1 vepresentation of the 1\ 1 holding the body of divine Son in her arms Beautiful A= much as possib the heautiful gla window has heen cut Small have heen used in order 1o ariety and proper blending and the dull black « 'hr" Jeads help to show up these glasses fn the same way as a setting helps a jewel. The use of small pieces give the window the appearance of vieh and glowing mosalc. The eatment particularly steiking d forceful vet conventional in feeling, and is hased upon the work of the artists of the thirteenth cen- tury this hutlding stalled was built in LORD’S SUPPER SERVICE. Observance Tomorrow Morning at| low 1 is v asses Ut 1. has heen made of sex from wh the pirces ure in ix was founded 131 nonth and the church in which the window fs in- 1807 parish Immanuel Baptist. The Lord tomorrow at Tmmanuel morial to reii will have for Supper will be observed the morning service at he national Baptist me- | iberty. The pastc sermon “We Would | See Jesus. the evening his sub. ject will be “Singing a Song. A chicken dinner was served Tues: Aay night by the women of Cher dale Methodist Church, which w tende more than 100 members this e tlon Lodge. ¥ evening there Speiden part for Miss Minnie Sa sionary to Japs vector of the hefore the Women dav. The Eveninzg M have strawber church liate girls. rmerly mis religions di will speak Soc! ll>(\ Wednes sion Club will supper at the eveninz with Miss as special guest and Pisitaw Club will have an initiation ¥Friday evening the home Mise Ruth Ward, 1246 Co Tumbia road - SUBJECTS ANNOUNCED Rev. Dr. 7. R. Duffield to Preach at | New York Avenye Church. At the New York Avenue terian Church tomorrow Rev, Duffield, executive secretary Board of Christian Education Svnod of Baltimore, will preach at 11 | a'clock on > River of | and 8! » From the Song | Preshy Dr. 1. R of the in the of Solomon ! At 6 o'clock the young people of the “hurch w set for their regular Sun.- | day evening tea and fellow fol- | lowed. at #:45 o'clock. by the Christinn dent. Endeavor meeting. The regular mid week prayer service will Tiutadhy vening it 8 Olcik 104he lecture room VISITATION PLANNED. Daughters of King to Pay Call at Transfiguration Chnreh b ¢ the Episcan: The regnlar the Order visitaron the n the which hias | epular chia within the past year ek BAHATI MOVEMEN' BAHAI SERVICES Sundas, Mas 2. 8 P.M. THE PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N ST. IR l\l ;\n welrome, Seats free. No collsetion. _ RINTIAN SCIEN (Primitive), e The First Primitive Evangelical Christian SClence Church WM. M. G ODWIN Acting Serviees: Sunday at Rallroom, Burlington Hotel 1 Vermont Ave. N.W.. just south of Thomas Cirele and eonvenlent to all_14th St. ear lines, ite 312 Distriet . 1406 G §t. N.W Thix Chureh in not connected witl ane ot ClrintTan eience. Organiza OTHER SERVICES, HALL MISSION TAAVE N oniotion Holiness o of T’-vlar. 8 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR he May meeting of the District m Columbia " Christian i will be held at Epiphany Hall Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. The meeting will be in the nature of an entertainment con- sisting of ‘three one-act plays, entitled Rosalie,” “The Brink of Silence” and Rosalind.” These plays are heing presented, respectively, by New York terian, First Reformed and Washington Heights Preshyterian Societies for the henefit of the jon. Tickets may be tuined from any society president The Junior Endeavorers of the Dis trict will join with the Northern Vir ginia Juniors tomorr 330 pan in another rally at reet Chris tian Church. M, and his fam ily will lead the service. A pageant, entitled “In the Garden: of the Heart.” presented hy the Ninth Street ¢ an Juniors, will be the feature of the afternoon. The meet ing will be in charge of Miss Ellen Bowker, junior superintendent for the District of Columbia C. 1. Union Registrations are now eceived forr the biennial convention of I mediate Badevorers of the District, be held at Metropolitan Presiyte vian. Chureh, Fourth and L streeis southeast, June 24 aud Send rex istrations to Gilbert Tyl tion chajrman, Room 217, ling 115,913 1S RAISED IN CHURCH DRIVE' Seventeen Congregations Quotas in Campaign of Wash- ington Presbytery. final meetd the three church extension cimp of the Preshytery of Washington ¢ H\ was held Monday night in_the York Avenue and rey showed that $115 < been con tributed or ple the churches 17 of which exceeded their quotas. Others a to continue their efforts fo months. he to cribed The months seve sum ¢ by has heen terian nd vicinity in onducted by Dowey during this Dowey left \Wednesday for Chicago to make preparations fo raising $1.000.000 for the extension of sbyterian interests in that city Addresses were made by W. H H ampaigns Dun. Irving Duffi John R. h. W, Ketchum, and Rev. A. H. ANNOUNCES SERMONS. Rev. Dr. Montgomexy to Preach on Rev Me( “A 'Scrap of Paper.” Methodist Chureh the pastor At the Calvary tomorrow evening James Shera Montgomery, will on the sub, ‘A Scrap of b and at the morning service on Well in the Valley The women of chure their “all-day in the ch day. ‘The three women's socieites of the church will meet at this time. The first meeting will be at 10 o'clock Ralph M. Wolfe been elected sident of the Calvary Men's Rihi» Class. This organization has a mem bership of h will hav ch Sanders Bibie Class Speaker. Representative M. G. exas will speak at a )cial meeting of the Pinkham Bible class of the Immanuel Baptist Church 8 o'clock. Mrs. ive ta reading will play. All are invited to th new of Sanders and the cf the men of the church this, the first meeting to be presided over by the William A. Read Sermon on Fatherhood. Every will he night presi Man the “The Kind of Onght to Give His Ch sermon subject ¢ Rev. W. John Baptist Church. Ninth sireet and South Carolina avenue southeast.*In the morning the subject will be “Testing the Teachir Jesus.” The Lord's supper will be observed a er il rrow n in the Grace _THEOSOPHY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 300 MIN Bldg.. 13th and T Sts. Sunday, Mar 2. R P.M “The Second Birth” Study Class Wednesday Reading Room Open D Thursday and Sunduy, § NO DUES. FEES OR COLLECTIONS Theosophicalr Society Washington Lodge, 1216 H Street N.W. R pm SUNDAY, & DM Krotona Drama, Performance durimg the week. Library York City. He is and his_interpretation of I interesting and convineing. Exceed | husiness and | Mr. Woodworth is Editor of the “Golden Aze,” He has traveled extensi and the published results of h's studies and research work have attained a thoroughly ICHURCH RAISES $25,000 TO FINANCE BUILDING New Sunday School Hall Will Be Erected by Westminster r?rea- byterian Church. |EB[][IJENR[]LLE[] - INCHURCH IN 1325 {United Lutheran Offlcnals Re- f port Slight Decline Over Year Before. The Westminster Presbyterian Church, of which Rev. Henry W. Tol- son is pastor, conducted a financial mpaign last Sunday and raised )00 for the purpose of remodeling its Sunday school building, and equip- ping its entire plant to meet the needs of present-day religious work. Westminster is the only Presby- terian Church in the southwest sec- tion of the city, and has a large field for its astivities, SERMONS ON CHRIST. P. Rowland Wagner Tells Subjects for First Baptist. P.. Rowland Wagner, acting of the Baptist Church, 1 Dispateh to The Star YORK, May 1. 000 new membe gations of the United {Chureh in America during ending Easter, 1926, sa from the office of the secretary, Dr. M. G. G. Sherer, based upon the find- ings of the Lutheran. official church weekly of that body. Following inestablished s of | United Luthe an | nuadly Lutheran concerning the n s received into their ngregations from Haster (o 1 > tar 1,341 out of u total of 24643 pavishes in the United States . announced ns to- | 30, an uvera 074 of whom Joined by and adult baptism. Since veturns given in liter ve shes to their svnods have | shown in the past that congregations not reporting to the church paper have grown in ahout the same ratio as the congregations whose pastors write in, Dr. N. R. Melhorn compute< that new names on church rolls will number about 96,000 confirmed mem swers. The United Lutheran Church has totitl contivined nembership of 850 VoU u bers and a baptized memb ship_ of 1,330,000, b ©Of the entire group of accessions.' vs D Melhorn, “one-half entered | the congrezations by confirmation and llw nent of baptism, They are| th - whose nimes are due to & active membership of the church. j - active membership of the chureh |, morning on d Work and Well The other half consists of persons d ‘I ’: \.“.(K), N fom. one: Duthe “on. | Done.” In the afternoon. Mrs. Sukoda ) 0" | Ranerjee will speak on “Christian Mis gregation 1o another, or taken in from ] C e enbi he on certificate or | Sions Among the High-Caste Women e nm A e counciin| ot ndis." The. Lord's supper will b6 LR O oo | observed at nizht and a 15-minute ser | TReturns for 1928 are not mon will be delivered by the pastor S reived in 1935, declares Dr. he_llealer Divine \felhorn, ~when 1.268 congregations re - = ported average of 41 each. But OMINATIONAL. Wwas a banner year, the flood tide | probably in the effects of intensive [Work all over the United Lutherun Church ¢ the spur of its commit tee on ¢ lism. It is not unlikely | ¢ the slight decline in the average | church growths this vear will | the congreations to more ar- | winning between now and | App te- joined ~ongre- Luthera Rev. 1 Churche: nptation of J wmuel Judson Porter, pastor of the church, fs still convaleseing after W serfous operation Theosophists to Hear Lecture. he United Lodge of Theosophisis. 709 Hill Building, Seventeenth and [ streets, will have a lecture tomorrow at 8 p.m. on “The Second Birth.” The study class will meet Wednes & p.m.. continuing the study . the Law of Cause and Ef veading room i open Thursday and Sunday 30 for the use of th and free lending | firmation | complote ports by p from refere Ibrar Shiloh Baptist Institutional. Rev. Dr. Milton Waldron, pastor of | Shiloh Baptist Institutional Chu | Ninth and P streets, will speak to s abroad. | equal to | | upon NOTICE—INVITATION Meeting of the Wash Misslon to Lepers Semi-Annuul ington Auxiliary Friday, May 7, 1926, at 2 O'Clock NON PLACE METHODIST 1SCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH of arouse dent soul Faster, 1927 v ¥ Speaker, Harry Farmer, D. D. etary “Man Who Hated Life.” “A Man Who Hated Life” will be the sermon subject tomorrow night of Rev. Ellis Primm, at the Second Baptist Church. Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast My Primm’s subject At the morning serv will be *The Ministry of Beauty.' Representatives are urged to ment Di. Farmer ould be e, 156 Fifth Ave CONGREGATIONAI Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. NW. SUNDAY wm Soion CHRISTIAN HE LOST PROMIS CoE THE PERIL OF PROMIS MT. PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Columbia Rtoad Near 14th St 930 am 11:00 a m —*THI 6530 v R:00 'HE MUSIC OF LIFE” By MAUDE SCHOOLEY SUNDAY. K P.M VIVA M. JANUARY “SONG ()F‘ \“'ICT()R\" WEDNESDAY. & P M “Insight Into Truth” THURSDAY. & AND 7 PM. AND FRIDAV. 5 P.M GARNETT JANUARY 8 al Healing Clinic AP e N TRU CLASS. IR Tl 2 T T TR 2T 2l PP T 72T 2T P, First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets N.W. REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister REV. DON IVAN PATCH, Associate Minister l A.M. Dr. Pierce speaks on, “Let a Man Prove Himself” 8 P.M. Sacred Concert by the— Dynevor Concert Company Distinguished Welsh Musicians A combination of Artists of Unusual Ability and Technique Jeanette Christine, Prima Donna Soprano Late Chicago Grand Opera Royal National Eisteddfod, Wales William James Davies, Baritone Appeared before H. M. King George Hazel Battles, Violinist New York City David Owen Jones, Tenor Arthur Williams, Pianist and Organist Royal Academy of Music, London of | That the nations would prepare for and engage in another gigantic war was clearly joretold by the Prophets of the Bible. What will be the outcome? s civilization doom- ed? Or will God intervene and save the race through the establishment of His king- dom on earth? You are cordially invited to hear C. J. Woodworth of New York City Sunday—11 A.M. Tivoli Theater 14th St. and Park Road N.W. a semi-monthly magazine published in New ely lhmughnul the world as a lecturer and investigator of conversant with conditions in this country and abroad, as being fulfilled in the wonderful events of our day Is both —e e *rophes nal Bible Assocl No Collection Tutern Students’ D. ©, SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1926 D. C. CHURCHES LEAD IN MISSION STUDY Three ' Presbyterian Organizations Here Had 95 Classes, Record for Size. AGAIN ON ‘MOUNT’ SERMON Another “Nameless Character” Will Be Described in Evening at Calvary Baptist. Preaching again on the general theme “The Sermon on the Mount,” Rev. Dr. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will use to- morrow morning “God's Good Things.” In the evening he will preach the last of his serfes on “Some Nameles Characters of Scripture Who Deserve to Be Remembered,” using as his theme, “The Woman 'Who Gained Fame When She Went Into Bank ruptey.’ The Sunday meets at a.m., Chinese Sunday scnool at 6: p.m., Christian Endeavor Societles at 6:45 and 7 p.m. and the Church for the Deaf of Washington at 8 p.m. This ety has greater interest in organized mission study than any other city in the United States, if the records of the number of mission study classes in Presbyterian churches is a criterion. According to Rev. John Bailey Kelly, director of missionary education of the Presbyterian Church, three Washington churches are at the head of all {he churches of their size in the country in number of m'ssion study classes The Metropolitan Presbyterian Church had 35 classes, Gunton Tem- ple had 38 classes, and Fourth had 22 clagses. The total number of mission study clusses this yvear was 10,732, an in- crease of 16 per cent over a vear ago. The total number of members en rolled wax 221,419, an increase of 30 per cent. school N. CHURCH (Swedenborgian). Church of the Holy City Sixteenth Above Q NW. Bivle Classe “Arcans Class. for adults, led by Mrs. Alice Thacher Post oriing Worshib, with Sermon. Pastor's CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation the Rev. Charles A. Hall of Founded upon Christian_Sefence as_con. tained in the Bibie and writings of Baker Eddy. Established in London. land. and Washington under the le: grehip_ of Mra. Anoie . Biil." Regular day mervices at 1l am. i All Souls’ Church | e Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Assembly Room, Hotel Mayflower Address by Mrs. Bill Subject: “The Seventh Trumpet” inday Sehool. 20 Jackson Place, at 11 AM, Public Reading Room 20 Jdnckson Place LUTHERAN. Trtmt Lutheran Church Ffl\lrlh and E St (MISSOURI § HUGO M. HENNIG, Pust Ministe: ULYSSE! B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. ! 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship: “At Athens Alone” :30 p.m.—Motlon picture hour: “Wild Beasts of Borneo” “A Solar Eclipse” with Holy ext Sundax. Mav 9. the sermon will be | BRANCHES oAbam FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 1100 &'m d'n Club service J. Stiemke. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Men's UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH the Playhouse, Sunday, 1811 N SN Address by Rev. H. P. Strack Spirit Greetings by Rev. Idu K. r. F. F. Cacroll of Buffal who ‘will ‘answer sealed auestions Message Service. 600 Penna Ave arsdas at 8 P.M The First Spiri(ullin Church BBy B FERRRY Subfeets . “PHE LOTUS-EATERS Followrd by Spirit Measages “For as the body without the spiri dead. 8o faith without works in also —James undax. 8 p.m Pythian Temple, 1012 9th st. n.w Moar Al welcom At 8 PM. Struck ~ Church of the Reformation Y WRIDLEY D Rev Pastor 450 am 1100 am JOM. | | | very one cordially_invited Church “of the Atonem:m N Capitol st and Rh REV. HOWARD E. SN Services at 11 am. Sunday_School. rS Mark’s Lutheran Church | B and 8th Ste. S.W | | i Rev, H..D. HAVES, D. D., Pastor “‘Where You are 4 Stranger but Once. NDAY School. | THE PLAYHOUSE AN S AW 8 P Wed ast’ Meeting for Summ Dr. Jane B. Coates “Where s the Spirit World? While 1. May 5 gallatin and | lNCARNATlON T s ! Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga MANKEN. JR., PASTOR. Bible School. 9:40 a.m.: "Grace Lutheran Church Joppa, Hiall. Bth and Upshu~ St N.W. PEERMARD E. LENSKI Pastor. The Spiritual Science Church of Christ Morning Service, 11 “Aiglon Club Salons, hin Road N.W. B. COATES, PASTOR. address the rezation on THE WORLD FORGOT. Communion of Spirits and Flowers S 11 00 am 3 K00 p'm — Evening serv " Luther Place Memorial St Thomun Cirele N.W.) M. Diffenderfer. . 915 «.m.—Bible Schos ith tan will Pastor. Sermon. eavor Societies and Intermediate. vice, with Sermol &00nm S n RSDAY—Praser and Bi- K00 pm This Cf Keller Memorial Lutheran d Ave. and Ni Niel Imlu 0N W BATTLE. Pastor nday School and n. Bib e "Chriats Rev METHODIST EPISCOP! 'EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH | Morning HE HOLY § Cor. 3th and D Ste. ST R. W. N. THOMAS, Pastor. hool Hour. lebration. pon: “MOTHER. Brane. tJdunior and i Progran; PIRIT AND I"\I'I'H.'\ Service at :45 ‘TIME. | Address by Mr. Furmer, Leper Work, at 6:45 P.! b e rehuilding the services are ndav school room . CHURCH. Park Rd. & by pastor ; Kehooi, CHRIST LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOD) “Wise Choxée of Moses” During held i the S TO_ALL. OPAL 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 unday School. Communion. Bpworth L 9:45—Sunday THURSDAY SERVIC St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 11th and H Ste. JOHN T. HUDDLE. D. 9:30—Sunday School. 11.00—Sermon by Rev D. D.. Beflefonte 7:00—Christian Endeav #:00—Evening with the Che EPIPHANY NW Pastor. 9:30 a.m M. Schmidt. | || sue. $:00 panc- Merhert F. Aldridge. Mo eal Director, E. Edwin Moore, Jr. | Hi & p.m | Organist METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism’s Representative 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. 11:00 A.M.—Junior Church Sermon by Rev. Mr. McKee. 11 A.M.—Sermon by Dr. Lambeth “THE BLESSED LIFE” 8 P.M.—Sermon by Dr. Lambeth “KNOWING GOD BETTER” Music at both services by Mt, Vernon Quartet and Mt. Vernon Chorus, under direction of R. Deane Shure, dead | selond | MESSAGE CIRCLE and LECTURE | How to Find CHURCH | nd_preaching n sol’fii DR. ABERNETHY TO SPEAK| AUXILIARY WILL MEET. |MEIHODIST EFISCOPAL WHTTE. Dr. Harry Farmer to Address Mount Vernon Church Gathering. The semi-annual meeting of the Waspington Auxiliary Mission to Lepers will be held Friday at 2 p.m., at Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church. fouth. Dr. Harry Farmer of New York City, general secretary of the American Mission to Lepers, will address the meeting. Reports will he presented. The president, Mrs. John Newton Culbertson, who has spent the Win ter in California, will preside at the meeting. WESLEY Conpecticut Ave. and Jocelyn Sf CHEVY CHASE. D. C. FRED C. REYNOLDS. Minister. We are now oceupying our new buflding. Come and enjoy it with us. 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m— “Jesus and Moses” 8:00 pra.— CHURCH o’r‘fm: NA:ZA“REN_E‘{ “Finding God” ay “The Thres Crosses.” s—Young People :A0—Sermon, “Sin‘s Folly." Wednosday_evening Prayer meetin ALL WELCOM "~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Clmstlan Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 0 OF LHRI‘T. S ‘rll‘N TIST, TON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St Second Church of Christ, Scientist 11 € st N Third Church of Christ, Scientist | Masonic Temple, 13th St. and N. Y. Ave. | Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist 1 ot.. school. EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH Srd and A Sts. NE Kev. WM. M. HOFFMAN, Pustor. um —Sunday School 11:00 8.m. “HOLY COMMUNION™ 700 p.m —Foworth Leastie 5000 m— “A LIGHT IN THE_MIDST DARKNESS” A1z 200 86 X Rev. damer 1. WeLats, D D., Pastor. 7:30 a.m.—Sinday School 11:00 am —Preaching by the Pastor. 700 pm —F. K00 p'm — Preaching ALL ARE CORDIAL The Arcade, 1410 St. and Paric Rosd Y WELEONED SUBJEOT verlasting Punishment.” A cordial invitation to all friends at the Corner Stone Laying of the new Methodist Home of the D. C. for the Aged Connecticut Ave and Ellicott Sts. N.W. Saturday, May 8, 3 P.M. TRINITY Penoa. Ave and Fifth St. SE Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minlster. v AM iy Welcoma for AlL Services Sundiy Sunday WED 11 AM Sehool—11 ESHAY EV & oelock READI ROOM FIRST CHURCH—Invest 16th and K Ste.--Hours copt Wednesdays. 9 to 7, days and holidays, 2:30 o 5:30) SECOND CHURCH—I111 ¢ 1. N.E Hours, 2 to 530 pm. week davs. | Closed Sundays and holidays. | THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts—Hours, 10 to § (Wednesdays. 10 to 7:30, and Sun days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30) FOURTH CHURCH - The Arcade. 14th and Park Road (second floor) 930 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 30 to 5:30). METHODIST _EPISCOPAL WHITE. Dumbarton Avenue b, . CHURCH Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor, inday school nion. h League al Program by ddress by Pastor You Are Cordially Invited. Metropolitan MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall Pl. (475) and C St. N.W aod 8 PM AM MEE 1 | | | | ENING rent RBldg 910 9 (ex- and Sun | | | | i | | Choir and Sunday Schoul—A H AM Sacramental Service ing Worship. Music by Q 8 PM ¥, Night Service | Mo Our Happs. S Sk AN N THE WAL Second in_Sundax Night Series “OldTime Tpes of Modern Men.” McKENDREE Mass. Rev. George Shaw Johnson, Minister. Holy ():]ommunion 8 PO ‘““At the Crossroads” Imperial Male Quartet Both Services. #:30 3.m —Sundar School 7:00 pm—Epworth League. 8.00 p.m. Thursiay—Prayer meetlng. The National Methodist Church AM Ave: Between 9th and 10th Ste. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S, Carroll Coale, Pastor $:00 A M. —Prayer Service. —(Classes for azes. talk minute 1o by the pa DICATING CEST . L. A. MOSSBURG preach Sunday might Ill( ADBURN MEMORI \ CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY MI TER Director of Relig Mr Between 14th and 15th Streets S. Hockman, Education ¥ Church Schoe Men's Rible Cl; Ralph M. W . President DOCTOR ARTHUY CHRISTIE, TEACHER Public Worship. with sermon by the MINISTER on subjeet: “THE WELL IN THE VALLEY P PECIAL MUSIC Epworth League Devotional Services Public Worship, with sermon hy DOCTOR the subject “A SCRAP OF PAPER.” SPECIAL MUSIC Julin Culbreth G Director of Church Elsie F. Monigomery at the Organ Free Seats to the people. A hospitable wele {HAMLINE: “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Hcrcon, D.D., Minister L3 9:30 A M.—Church SchooIA 11:00 A.M.—Sacrament of Holy Communion. 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: *“Some Eternal Verities.” £ Thursday 8 P.M. Midweek Prayer and Praise Service Music by vested choir. Edith B. Athey, Mxnn John H. Marville, director of music Edwin Dice, Supt 1100 MO WERY on Music e o the public. ETHODIST EPISCOPAL | e FOUNDRY criscorat (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. MINISTER REV. JOHN C. MILLIAN Director, Religlous Educatis Church School. —“LISTENING I? Services Broadcast By WCAP —Epworth League Service. “SPIRITUAL LENSES." Tuesday, May 4—Opening session of the semi-annual mgeung of, of the board of bishops. Welcome to Ali Services at Foundry W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door.