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10 WORK COES AHEAD | ONVINA EDFCE New Sunday School for Falls‘ Church Preshyterians to Cost $25,000. 3 | May 8 (Spe » members of TALLS CHURCH, Va clul).—A few weeks a the Presbyterian Church of this place rvibed in one day $25,000 for a inday school buildin to take of the old chapel, which was having beer con- | The work of ex about compieted and the edation work will soon begin. The present church will be extend from the e feet and the g for the Sunday school will be feet. The addition will be stories high, but the top floor »e tinished at this time. 1ain Sunday school room will occupy two stories'and a gallery. The room for the men's class will have & large fireplace and the rooms for worien will provide for the reg meetings of the women's organi fons 1 thoroughly equipped itive stone like that in will be used in construd the rear wall may have oed tile. Rossel Ed Washington is the new Ecznsmu CHURCH meeting was in a house across from The Ambrose er, who cut and wood!! n elder of the church and also school street il room by sary of Rector's Ordination to the Priesthood. b of other timbers in the and Chureh of sachusetts avenue ision rdination to thy w tor. with « spec marking priestl ton Cooke. series of work RBishop ned by Dr and re. of e chapel was Tirst « i known as Groot Hall following a religious which a large number converted, a Baptist vevival [is0 used by thit {Who will be v bullt & vhurek | ship tomorrow at 11 o'clock. D e e Wl " Ascension day, next Thursday, serv Whe e O O o rershiate the |Ices will be held at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m e e el the | This is the fifty-second anniversary o e Munson | the laying of the corner stone of the e a i | present cliurch building. el i Monday night the newly Schoolvoom Upstairs. | Woman's Auxiliary will that time there was a school-|meeting at the re ipstairs, which was reached by | chusetts avenue. Tuesday steps that led to a landing. | Aid Society will meet at ne the Civil War the building the vestry as used part of the time as a hos-|and the Daughters pital for wounded soldiers and some- | 7:3) times as an eating place. Occasional | ious services were held there dur- | war. Dr oot events at 18 were following pel wa Freeman will preach organized hold the Pari: 11:30 1 of the King a —. Metropolitan Theater Services. The sermon tomorrow morni o'clock at the’ Metropol services, under the auspi irst_Universalist Church »v. Dr. Herbert E. Benton. the first services n services ittinger was held mor nsville and afternc After the war came out from anized the chu Alton B. Altfather is the pres ent pastor, this being his first chars and the church has prospered du his (wo vears of service FLOWERS T0 BE GIVEN. Pr sbytermn 1 ter the by here. i Wil by [ Messiah Mother’s Cried.” vene at 12 o'clock being led by intermediate and I ments of the church school will mee: am. at the Parish street. * in Philadelphia day z theme, at Western Church ' 1601 & Plans Mother's Day Service. Presbyterian . the Western Service by Shiloh Men. h Mother's day will be ob: morning. This will mother 1d daughter serv voung women of the church as ushers and will receive At Chy tomorrow ealled tional Church, Ninth and will hold services at 11 o'clock morrow in memory of mother Perzavia O'Connell of Morga lege, Baltimore, will deliver mon. At night the women will hold special services in honor of fathers. 10 sermon by Dunha of the Harve, Famous Mothers flower will iven to each one sent at the | service. The subject of the 8 o'clock will be “The the W " HALL MISSION 623 LA, AVE. N.W. For the Promotion Scriptur: Worl CLASS PLANS RITES. Temple Baptist Group to Hold Serv- ices at Home. Bird reaching by Rev Prayer Meati CAPITAL MEMORIAL 5th and F N.W. Sund, May 9, 8 P.M. “POSTPONING YOUR FUNERAL” By L. A. Hansen Editor of “Life and Health™ STEREOPTICON day program ’r members of emple Baptist streets, tomor- e morning serv es will preach on A speciall Mother’s will be presented by the Bible School Church, Tenth and row at § p.m. “Mot The B. . senior conduct the afiernoon me Eaptist Women's Home. ciety will | ing at the | English Editor to Speak. Rev. Charles A. Hall will be the syu aker tomorrow morning in the 1 of the Holy City, at Sixteenth r ts. His subject Will bo “On Being Alive.” Mr. he editor of a weekly religious ingland, the New Church | | | | 1 L "The Episcopal Church Home For Aged Men and Women 3315 Wisconsin Avenue Makes Its First Public Appeal for Funds Mother’s Day, May 9th To Enlarge Its Usefulness to the City Applicants are knocking at our doors, but we cannot receive them for lack of accorum odations. Send Contributions to Victor B. Deyber, Treasurer Second National Bank %ME)EE@WM 'ammwmmmmmmm REERRRRRRRRE United_States in Prophecy SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1926—8 P.M. WEDNESDAY MAY 12 8 P.M. “The COMING WAR Between CAPITAL and LABOR” A Great Prophecy—Stereonticon ecture Lectures by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson Musical Program at 8:15 P. Fine Choir METCALF, Leader. IR R R R R R R R SRR I R RIGE L. B. G. WILKINSO™. TAKOMA PARK SEVE"ITH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Cor. Carroll and Willow Ave: stor MMWJWMMJW & u|l~ ( |Illl“|l Will Observc Thirtieth Anniver-| Mas welfth street | ting the thirtieth | il iomas Worthing ial the year's and confirm a large class of 40 candidates, admitted into member. | these camps are in the midst .of heavy fE i i 1308 Massa am. of the church at 8 p.m es of e 3 paz- tor of the Universalist Church of the | Adult Bible classes will con & t Hdusé, The men of Shiloh Baptist Institu. ! P streets, the ser- | i THE EVENING WILL HAVE NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL BUILDIN ~I|(mlnz new nlldlllml now In> I3 rr«hfld at a cost 0[ 5‘5000 STAR, WASHINGTON, | 1 i | | National Officers of Woman’s | | unt | mee nat pita OLD CLOTHES SOUGHT. TO HONOR DR coOKE | Near East Relief Pi-ns Bundle Day for Sunday Schools May 26. Requests to the superintendents of the Sunday schools in the District {and to the presidents of young| peoples’ societies that they make nouncements of Bundle day, May { to their pupils and members. and their co-operation, by Harold F. Pellegrin, rector of the Near East hington headquarters Building. Rundle day. Mr. Pellegrin expla {is the appeal of the relief organ tion for old clothing for | orphans under care. and for thou | sands of children and wonien in ref | uge camps, for whom the organiza tion trying to get garments, as Potomac di Relief, 321 Bond ‘\\mlex weather, and the refugees are In danger of death from the cold. " Friends Meetmg 1811 Eye St. N.W. \Iz('Ling at 11 a.m. e 10 A Friends Ch_ur}h Iry Mecting | Thursday re_ Welcomy. oF N.W. WASHINGTON OCIETY St Phene Frank. 1889) v stian He: Good Woris ack hri Class Bindar. 6148 i Tub. “The <oNDAYIR P M VIVA M. JANUARY “The Bread From Heaven” WEDNESDAY. 8 B “Insight lnto _Truth” 3 M. AND New Language,” Garnett All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streels Minister: S G. B. PIERCE, D. D. | 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Classes | for all ages. | ; 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship: Public Welcome | po— fim@wwym@m@m@ma BRI [Tk “Botrowed Religion” | Miss Gretchen Hood, soprano. | Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass. Lewis Atwater, organ. 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour: | “The Frontier Woman” | A Yale Chronicle. | 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, Surday, at 11 0 Ciock. REV. JORN VAN SCHAICK, D. D.. Pastor Pmnlmu in Charge Bent o, Then May 9. Sermon by Rer, Herbert F. D. D. Vuldnionin: % CRiED rch wchool for adult at ‘the theater at noon: ather Classes,"at, Parish ‘House S st. n.w., al 945 Rible for ‘1601 Seats Free—Everybody Welcome. ______CHRISTIAN SC I ' Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST | BRANCHES OF THE_MOTHER | CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | .OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOS- | TON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scien Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Church of Christ, Scientist 111 C St. N.E Third Church of Christ, Scientist Masonic Temple, 13th St. and N. Y. Ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist Arcade. 14th St. and Park Road. st SUBJECT dam and Fallen Man” MEETINGS — READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg. 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex 9 to 7. and Sun- vs and holiday SECOND CHURCH—111 C & Hours, 2 to Closed Sundays and holida; THIRD CHURCH—Colorado 14th and G (Wednesdays, 10 to days and holiday 0 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH-—The Arcade. 14th and Park Road (second floor) lo 9 week davs (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 5:30). Bidg., :30, and Sun from | | an {8 p.m. are being sent out | _ 30 p.m. week days. .[NCARNAT]ON Sts.—Hours, 10 to 9| . 1 kine Book of Daniel Sermon. leg Baptist Church, between H and 1 st o orrow at 11 a.m. the pas BV L. S. Holloman, will continue his T s on the Book of Daniel He will e for his subject “Victorious | Faith in a Den of Lions.” There will| be ummunhn 1 pm. Al ve for his Worldliness and the AL Second "hird street hav ¥ B ¥ WO A Sunday. _ DIVINE SCIENCE. Science of Truth Association 1500 Eve St “HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR G be the sublect of & Prosperity nesday, 5 pm. Public nvi For appointments call Franklin 1727 DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing e o MMA GRAY fo o e S Prea LUTHERAN. th and 4 Rev. Bible wit School K ki & N Butler vening '3 de school. 94 Luther Place Memorial (At Thomas Circle N.W. Rev. G. M. Diffenderter. D. 9:45 a.m —Bible Schiool 11 Onlm-—t:‘r\‘p-w with astor ~:00 pm A_A\ 8:00 p.m —Service Pastor Thursdas. & Sermon ristian_Endeavor Societies Intermediate With' Sermon b b —Prager service igpal. L o SIXTH AND P_STREETS N.W. Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor 80 am. Sugday School at’ Church and POLwOrt Branch: 4ih and Webaier ste 10:00 am.—German worship. Englih 11 am. 8 pm Luther Teen 715 pm Keller Memorial Lutheran Marsland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 1,000 Day” in the & School will be photog “HEARING AND DO Evening Service at “TRUSTING GOl Peopl “Mothe! THE HOMELIKE, CHURCH. _ ! St. Paul's English Lutheran Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. KUDDL D.. Pastor. #:30—Mother's Day Celebration in Sun ay_School. Address by Hon. J M. Robsion of Kentycl 11:00—Pastors Young serve & | |8 | { Z S T Ex & stian Endeavor M : g i »ml' avor Meeting Trxmty Lutheran Church Fourth and E Sts. (MISSOURI SY) D) HUGO M. HENNIG, Pastor. man gerv day Sohool. lish Annlyersa; 8:00 p. —Mondar: Corerorational meeting. he Ladies’ Concordta Evangclxcal Lutheran- Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Kev. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor. MOTHERS' DAY PROGRAM. 945 a.m.—Bible School 10:00 a.m.—German Preaching Service. 11:15 am—English Preaching Service. “THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY” §:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. “A MOTHER'S PRAYER” "CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jersey Ave. bet. 4. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Past, SERVICE. 11 A M.—SERMON ON Sermon) A St. Mark’s Lutheran ‘Church B and 8th Sts. S.W. Rev. H. . HAYES, D. D., Pastor. “Where You Are a Stranger But Once." Tnun«fav evening, _Seats B Church of the Atonement apltol st and R HOWARD e Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave. REV. H. MANKEN, JR.. PASTOR. Services. : Bible School. “*NVeavo e Worship, {00 b.m—Evenink Services, ‘MISSI[]NS SUBJECT The « will be held in ¢ beg] | ‘The personnel of this | made 600, children. ries in | tors, Pr UNITY SPIRITUALIST VEPIPHANY“ SPIRIT The Ehzabeth Whle; Spmtual The Spiritual Science Church ’ SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1926. || CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR | E. Union will Di e, Intermediate « next Iriday evening at Christian Church, Sixth and streets southwest, at § o'clogk | other features of the evening will he | @ number of talks on mother | Registrations are still being ceived for the biennial convention of Intermediate Endeavorers of ihe District, to be held at Metropolitun Presbyterian Church, Fourth and R | streets southeast, .lun.- 24 and 25 The OF MEETING HERE Society to Convene in Calvary Church. Services at Gmce Church | At the Grace Baptist Church, Ninth | street and South Caroli southeast, tomorrow Rev. F. W. John , the pastor, will preach on Moth- The morning subject will he Children and Their Parents.” evening subject will be “Your her and Mine mid-year meeting of the for. of the Society Church continuing be three ining sday il May 21. There stings each day nd will gathering national offic 11 branches is and in up of the retaries of s the » United The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church of Washington, D. €. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor Sunday at 11 AM Ilroonl. Burlmllnn Hotel N.W.. just wouth cgnvement 1o _Dintrict NW. for the in which this society works will considered, his society has a membership of 000 members, including adults and It supports 125 missionn active service epd ever 6,000 workers, » Hat inciudes hos- dispensaric n doc nurses, missions th‘!:nlhn\ h schools ive als, and col Th any other Ch tion. 'ECOSTAL. Wesleyan Pentecostal Church On D st Bets Sunday s Vi Y DYING b OURFOLD PROPOSITION NW LIVING PHARAOH S cen drd and 4th AVENUE Ave. North of N St . WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. Prayer & pm aise Mecting BIBLE HALL. Ninth and E Sts. NNW. H. W. KLINE, Pastor Ver EAR| : Kev. V45 am—Speaal exercises Sehool " “The New AM.—Sermon, Fashion Mother™ ¥ P ial Music., with Readings by the Pastor, on “The Mothers of the Bible” Columbia Heights Christian Gospel in the n Every EVERY A Breaiong of Bre OPEN-AIR Endeavo bbing God." America’s epe aks at both nbia Hetests | ‘\'I\TH STREET Christian Church 9th and D Sts. N.E. (Near the BENJ. H. MELTON, MINISTER. CHURCH ayhouse, Sund: . MATERIA THF Sl d . 8 PM. ATION At the P Bihle School —Sermon. Sub, Mother.” 6 45—Christia 45 " o, P Sty Rev. Tda o Sermos F.. Thurs Social Messazes. R EVERYR Park View Christian Church Park Road. t of Georgia Ave. Kev. W. P. SMITH, Minister. am—Bible School m —THE M WHAT HAPPE R LOVE." wions thian Ter ond floor. All ME \\\h I’Iymoulh Congregational Church Thur 17th and P Sts. Each ne N.W. REV. 4. C. OLDEN, Minister. Science Church 30 a.m.—Church Scho “MY MOTHER.” pm—Y. P. & €. E S00 pm —“SUPREME LOVE." MT. PLEASANT 11.00 a.m— of Christ The Sunday Morninz Seryice. iclon Club Salos i Calumbia R B COATES s the cons "Iil\TRllT VE JEAL TR Wow meeting eve "oAM Sermen by Dr. William €. Gordon. lose of 9:30 a.m —Church School 11:00 a.m ~Regular services 5:00 p.m.—Vesper services &. adings daily Ll T LRI L AL LI IO L LT L FE L AL L A LT 177 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- BISHOP EDWIN H. HUGHES of Chicago Irs & P.M ~ BISHOP FRED B. FISHER of India You are invited to hear these eloquent preachers of the Methodist Episcopal Church. At 6:30 p.m. Dr. W. B. Norton of the Chicago Tribune will show unusual pictures of India, beautsully colored, personally taken, interpretative of India’s life. Thursday at 8 p.m., Ascension Day Service, Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of the District of Colum- bia, with sermon by Dr. Pierce. The public cordjally in- vited. 2 BIBLE STUDE! | A Standard for the People Universal peace founded on jus- tice and, righteousness is the desire of all nations. That all this and more will be ac- complished - through the establish- ment of God’s Kingdom on earth is the theme of Dr. R. A. Gamble Of Petersburg, Va. Sunday 11 AM. Tivoli Theater 14th St. and Park Road N. W. ALL WELCOME International Bible Students’ Association Seats free. No collection. Among | avenue | CHRISTIAN SCIENTE (Primitive). | Sunday BAPTIST. T STREE CHURCH Corner of 19th Rev. Walter H. 0 a.m am ! First Baptist Church Service. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, will preach tomorrow ing at 11 o'clock on e and *“and at 8 pn., Rev. P. Row Wagner, actipg pastor. will ch on “Mother and erything e will be the tion of the Lord’s supper after the morning | sermon. ET! BAPTIS) NoW A i . paste m,.. hnlh of \m..nm- t rew. 11 % | Chevy Chasé Baptlst ¢Western Ave. Near the Circle DELPHIAN. Edward 0. Clark, Pastor Chmhdelplnm Ecclesia *% ™ T AN NAVAL LoDGE HALL, " " 31550 am. Al welcome 5 Chn«tadclphxan “Chapel 732 Webster St. NW 1AM REFORMED. REFORMED | GRACEm, Bth and O St 1. N ENRY W, KANCK, 0. i Mot * Divorce. D. 1AM “BLESSINGS ON MOTHER s%M “Great Christians of Oar Day” I—Russell H. Conwell. THE FRIENDLY CHURCH “TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. T. 0. JONES “MOTHER DAY IBLE SCHO 11 am- Spm PLOGR AV E N.W. Pastor. Mk, s D. BUARER. g Services 1T o m and 8 m 7:00 bm—Chrion, _ cATHOLIC. ST. MARY’S CHURCH Sth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. A JUBILEE CHURC SUNDAY MASS Low masses at 7 High maes at 0 Lact low mass at 1115 FEAST OF THE ASCENSION, Thursday. May Masses ¢ ndeavor Society Flrst Ba;hst Church 16th and O Streets DR. #AMUEL 4. PORTE Pastor., WILL PRNACH SUNDAY MORNING 11am —"Grace and Glory Gommrinion dery Kev. ¥, WAGNEK, nfl\\l,\\n Spm !|.,um and_Eversthine Ali Low 915 am Mase at 1 | Last 1210 BAHAI MOVEMENT. 'BAHAI SERVICES Sunday, May 9. 8 F.M.. f'l"l'. PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N St. MME. ALI KULI KHAN S_Da noeT Mies NW E. Hez Swem; Hoye’ Indepgaiieat 1 % pm. J ‘ w speaker and w former diplomat “THE FINE ARTS OF PERSIA” The subi | by her over “Ainerica casting statio N _rea | France and links with San | Al ir Seats Free. | BAPTIST. e of the disting Eontine Baot, €1 th SECQ}VD BAPTIST PRIMM, Pastor of Persia. will talk on .\) « A ELLIS €. are Cordially Welcome 1500 “THE MIGHT OF AN No Collection. MOTHERHOOD, “hat' 5% | Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church 42nd a Sunday Schoo! ages. Preaching. IN GKAC NW ses suited fo all Fessenden Sts | [«aym-m e i KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH B S W RYLAND, Pastor MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES 11 am—Pastor will preach on Mother's w National Baptist Memonal; To Religious Liberty 16th St. and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D. Bible School, ) AN 8.00 pm —Congressman Lowers of Mis- | " e Pas “THE THINGS WHICH ACCOM- PANY SALVATION.” Morning Worship Special Musie by Choir. Sermon by Musical entertginment Fr est Wulnngtnn Baptist Church’ Cor. 31at and N Sta. N PASTOR €. B. 100 am— Pty 5 385m 200 om {BETHAN Y Rev. MOTHERS' DAY SERVICE at 8 P.M With ¢ Mrs. Dic led by I I A FLOWER FOR EVERY MOTHER SONG i ™ ):Z RHODE I1SLAND AVE. At Second St HUGH T. STEVENSO H Dr. Bob Kilgore closes his Evange- | listic Services tomorrow at 11 a.m. and a' 8 p.m. m —Bible Schaol TATION HOUR, M N. B. 6.45 pm—B. Y. | | METROPOLITAN | SIXTH AND A STS. NE JOHN COMPTON BALL, | Pastor. ( PASTOR PREACHES AT BOTH SERVICE: Near Ith S.W. “Your Mother lnd Mine.” in Memory of Wm. J. Bryan. soeakers: Semitors Th r Georze of Mother 30 Cha Mother's ke Bih_& South Caro F. W. JOHNSON, GRACE puaies 1300 Gilldren an Tt Faren Come and _extend a welcome to the pastor. who returns after an ubeence of weeks on account of iliness Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jefferson EWTON M. SIMM . | ‘Wenlth of Worshi Motherhood and Tts PE l‘WORTH '[h- Friendliest Church in W; 7th and Randolph Streets 0. P 6 pm People's Serviee, | Praver menting, Thiredas. 8 b I Al Cor REV. L. WASHINGTON. Pastor. choo! 11:00 am —Sezmon by the nasto Sutect: - “Maoth, Christian Home." 5:00 p.m —Junior C. E 6:00 p.m.—Senior C. E §:00 p.m —Thapksgivine sermon ¢ he G W. 0. O F AL ARE WEL Tomorrow is iMOTHER’S DAY You are cordially invited to honor at the special ROLL CALL DAY Services Sunday School of Calvary Baptist Church ; 8th and H Streets N.W. her CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister preaches 11:00—“THE NARROW WAY THAT LEADS TO THE HEIGHTS.” Studies in the Sermon on the Mount Sermon Prelude—“MOTHER" 8:00—“DO SOMETHING. LOVE SOMETHING. BE SOMETHING.” JUNIOR CHURCH “One Who Loves At All Times"—Sermon by Rev. Sunday School, 9:30. Christian Endeavor 6:45 A Cordial Welcome. H. J. Councilor.

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