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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. DR. HARRIS WILL PREACH |GRACE BAPTIST SERVICES. | —Resl Pastorate Texan to Preach Here WALIHE |- s = REV DR BRUNDAGE = LN AT FOUNDRY TOMORROW | 5iie Union Head Preaches in| Church of Our Father | \ Wil Speak on “A Human Trinity?| Morning—Evangelistat Night. ||(JNIVERSALIST | i Dr. T. T. Shields, president of the | Tfl UUIT EBK'NGTUN A.I- M]‘ PI_[ASANI | in Morning and on “Busy Here | paptist Bible Union of North America. | e esikits | a2 will preach tomorrow morning at the 2 § and There” in Evening. Grace Baptist Church s | Crandall’s Metropolitan iy S Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, | ’*(‘ l?l;;:]‘xn"ru:’ *Dl’;‘ll'fivl‘\m\\:ol;_n Theater . ] ol Jinghamton, N. 3 B o h pastor of Foundry Methodist Episco- | iy preach. F Street at Tenth Resigns Pastorate to Accept New Hampshire Minister Lutheran Delegates From | rastor of Founery Meits tomarrow Lol “ Trinity,” and HRISTADELPHIAN. Church ‘ hurch Four States to Attend Ses- |morning on “A Human New Church) | Call to Church at New | May Be Called to C! » athe ovening service on “Busy Here| Chrictadelphian. Ecelesia I i i ! 5 sions May 29-30. and There.” YAVAL LODGE HALL | at 11 0°Clock. smyrna, Fla. Pastorate Here y 29-30 e T T < IR aF, AT i — — week day school of religion is con- | | JOAN VAN SCHAICK, D. Do ; " The annual convention of the |ducted by Rev. John C. Milan, direc: | Chrlitadwelphian _Chapcl | L JOAN VAX sclLAICK. B Rev. Dr. Henry E. Brundage, pastor | R e eilenut Walther League will be held here May | 10T, Of Feligious education. ORSHIP. 13 AM Theme: “THE VOICES OF THF of the Eckington Presbyterian Church N. H.. who is expected to be called to 2V, SN a0 Godce th fcen ot ‘tha| The Men's Club held its annual ban- | < e . G p q has resigned his pastorate there, to the pastorate of the l\lounlml’lenunh AlEhel Teag ca M"‘;"h",_';h ("d"_r'__ ® | quet Friday evening. The guest | UNITARIAN. GREAT OUTDOORS, take effect September 1. He sub. Congregational Church, W ok ity Lutheran Churches. 1t in sxpect. | Speaker was Representative Brooks | B (hureh. scheal for adult) Mible mitted his resignation at the con- there tomorrow morning a ‘l’“’“ W0, InaRaPera Feain’ Mar e, | Fletcher of Ohlo. Walter F. Shaw clusses. at the theater at noon: for clusion of the morning services last There will be a :ungles%l}l(f:&x mee; vania, Virginia and. North Garelina | Preeident of the club, presided. 9 - Sunday. to accept a call to the First| ing Monday night to decide on e IaEh i e ™ A“ souls Church Presbyterian Church of New Smyrna [PRESOXS borehihas beei IWithout iitie The members. will register at the| | and to be head of a school of e e it iEiree Hotel Continental Saturday morning. BAPTIST. ! religious education to be established [Perites et a sERle: minGE S NS Il e S 1 e — i|| Sixteenth and Harvard Streets nnder direction of the Synod of ";2:;'["‘3“ Wiy 'I‘I\T\es]:ér sl e day school rooms of Trinity (hurch. | [ Y Wre. A D runtaus nassen) st 00 Bave been disontinued unch October, | In the afternoon there will be a busi- | METROP = WA the local church for the past 16 vears, vol’!‘;\x'-eg\\t.mlrlmll‘;qv:\;hm:eg;frgf ‘:’*;fi ; 5 "(’g:lm:h:‘;" ml;h'vh‘lL:.:";(.?f - SIXTH AND A STS. N.F. Minister: succeedi g S vho - ™ W] 5 K | - o VRS - " . -3 e e aumes of I heatth. " Me is| _REV. DR. H. E. BRUNDAG! speak at the service next Thursday. | R D_"' 3. FRANK NORRIS. Shuete drn ) el Erankiil GRS JOHNE COMPIONSEALE ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. pr e " regarded as one of the most capable| ™ e The Men’s \ Tub has elected the fol- K i ahevice wi " a2 'astor. ol daan < - e e e Wk | o4O WILL REQPEN |lssie e Soron 3. i brer | REV. J. FRANK NORRIS | auf 2 7 Wil b ot g | | Columbia_Heights Christian new members have been added to the z;dtm-'&”n"'x( !“r'k- “‘q“f:"lf“'\j“;"rg 5 Lutheran Church, when Rev. Dr. Morning at Eleven: i 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Classes Church e v Pt rotastivi: ‘deeretary, ana alton| PREACHES AT CENTENNIAL | Batte ”ofh(hlmit:n'wlll officiate. Din- DR. W B. RILEY [ for all ages. Park Roud West of, 14th St the Holy Land and Mediterranean AFTER REDEGORATING B. Carty, corresponding secretary. =) Towing \»h’]r\;:rx‘):‘s:‘re";:l}l‘l;véh1u:x::|.::|- OF Sliunapoll M. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship: o ARUBN mAv RN A cities. He was one of the organizers| Well Enown Fundamentalist to| sessicn. c 1 [ : 0,30,8.m —Graed ( ot the Fortnightly Club, a group of Afternoon at Three: “The Li »” TN iamisters of different denominations | S¢. Luke's, at Bladensburg to Have Near East Relief smmm. Occupy Pulpit in Northeast o 'l DR. T. T. SHIELDS e Lineman 3 interested in the more advanced re D 4 The following churches will be Botaorsow Morning Gmlen Party Benefit. | Toroito Cansie lzlous thought and methods of the| Services Tomorrow—Bishop Will [among those that will receive clothing d The annual gards he | i 2 Miss Gretchen Hood, Soprano. STREET CHRISTl AN day, and is a member of Washington on Near East Relief Bundle day.| The well known Baptist funda- |benefit of work: for mooe charen win | s > A o H Centennial Lodge of Masons of this| Visit It Tuesday. ez CWednestay: fbresbyienist- Peclc talist, Rev. Dr. J. Frank Norris | e held Monday and ’Zl"?:::\i:in:";rm‘;l4 Evanin ob Seven Rorts Ot Charles Trowbridge Tittman, Bass. (Sixth and | Southwest) city. Chapel, Washington Helghts, Sher.|Mentalist. Rev. Dr. J. Frank Norris 'IDR. J FRANK NORRIS Bewis Alwater: Orgun: boraeg ol Lty ko + A meeting of the congregation will| - - Wood. . Southern Presbyterlan—pil. | of Fort Worth, Tex., will preach to- Of Texas. G m the Conventina Al o fo: the purpose| g uke's Episcopal Church at |&rims. Episcopal—St. James. St.|morrow morning at 11 o'clock at the | ki o USR] : e L At o Bladensburz. which has been closed | Thomas, Christ (Georgetown), Christ|centennial Baptist Church, Seventh A ? : for several weeks to permit repairs. | (Kensington). Lutheran— Liuther | ottennsl Pt G l'lstlan SClellce THESE THREE comeitant “favie T B|SHOP |NV|TES GROUP repainting and redecorating, will be | lace, ;‘.‘.m.!f,’:.'f] e romethe | “Rev. H. H. Savage will be the Y. H = L2 opened for service tomorrow. There RORCOPHI =S e e v ! . { TO MEETING THURSDAY |3, oot ot vy 5 iy M8 il petChly preacher at the evening service. | CHURCHES OF CHRIST RILEY—SHIELDS UNITED LODGE OF VERMONT munion at 10:45 a.m. with Rev. D.{North Carolina Avenue, Georgstown.| 5o0, 5 Boz SVerm: the Bas b Ror | SCIENTIST NORRIS THEOSOPHISTS : - | Wellinaton' ileran amesaning. e Mctunalat Tmpla okl uonti Mend SRl BRE T R RANGHES OE he AVENUE ernon Place. St. Paul's. Seventh el . a m o 200 Hill Bldg.. 17 Ste. Beautifying af Cathedral Grounds | Mr. Curran, who is the secretary of | JenOn, Tiere 7.[.“”:::‘ ’,1“‘9 Uni | “Can Fundamentalists Continue | CHURG THE MOTHER i 709 Hill Bldg.. 17th -wi T | the executive council of the Episcopal | DAY Adventists—Takoma Park. Uni-| (U808 Cuatemen H. THE FIRST CHURCH | SECOND BAPTIST | das, Max Vermont Ave. North of N & 1 Purpose of Gathering—Interested u ‘hurch in the diocese of Washington, | {arian—: Souls. Baptist—First, ey OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOS- “Th M £ Rev. EARLE W Y. LL. D.. Pastor. { has had charse of St. Luke's Church | Fountain Memorial, Highlands, Sec- — — | TON, MASS. ’ 4th St. and Va. Ave. B.E. | e eanmg of ! Eeebl e A Persons Welcome. | since last Spring. when the rector of | 2nd: Hyattsville. Disciples—Fifteenth ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. | Suffering” e e » aE | the parish in which it is situated re. | Street, Capitol Heights. Friends— 'TE J First Church of Christ, Scientist | | ing and Right Rev. James E. Freeman, | signed. |Tmrteomh and Irving. T T <y —— Columbia Road and Euclid St 11:00 ,,_ Study Class Wednesday. 8 p.m. | & aite. D1 bishop of the Episcopal Church in the | 2 i ’ o o WESTMINSTER Sécond Church ' REY. W. 4. . BEOW D SE Toreie: Nk e i ndeavor_Sociaties 3 diocese of Washington, has issued in. | , St: Luke's was the original parish of Christ, Scientist EndBO0N preat. Thursday and Sunda: o O oWEsblugton, hasilesned in. aris ic! th Near E St S.W 11 ¢St N 3 | L titations to a number of people inter. | SRUrCh B S Matihe s parigh, Bich Visiting Pastor to Preach. REV. H. W, TOLSO | Third Church of Christ, Scientist 800 PM.— [ 0 I & . ’Nmth StreetChmhanChurch e ppeautifying and caring for | ears ago Pinkney Memorial Church | Rev. Dr. M. L. Blalock of the A. ey Mr'_;,b i e | Masonic Temple, 13th St. and Married Counle ,},wh;m,';'l;;‘";;p,'l wrie||“Buddha: His Life and 9th and D Ste. N.E. (near the Caoital). to attend & mesting of a1l Tialewes | was bullt in Hyattsville. and around | M. E. Z. Church of Harrisburg, Pa.. it . i Fourth Church of Christ, Sc nti ¥iaTioR" 6 Tk Howe. | Teachings” L il i Guild, to be held in the Bishop's ear. | It £athered the largest body of Episco- | Will preach tomorrow morning at 11 Song gwm. il The Arcade. 11th St. and Park Road Sunday School. | i s y = folld, 1o be held In the Bishop's ear. | 1|50 n ‘the parish, so that St. |oclock at Shiloh Baptist Institutional NORTHMINSTER i S NO DUES. FEES OR COLLECTIONS ded Bible Scho Dthier Jiteresteipersons are invited | INKe s becamesof iscoohtury Simpor-| Chubch, Hinth and [b -strec:s. . Xhe g 3 Brief, Bright, Happy Services—COME = hristian Endeasor Services . o sons are inviced | (05" TThe pulpic formerly in the |Prstor, Rev. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, | Lith st. and Rhode Iland Ave. X1 PN e - hical e o i st sent. o carnation. recently | Will preach at t REV. HUGH KE! ULTON, Fastor. ; b g R e B o “SOUL ANDBODY” | Chevy Chase Baptist . Theosophica T e et B he compon it 10 vears ago by b Raterniennnl 11:00—Sermon by Pasts . ve. Ne ol 3 1 = W: e Ing and was composed at first for the | Luke's Churcn and ‘alectern and 645 500 Cunicnn Sitkivor. e e AW ant & P L L B T = Society |~ Park View Christian Clmrcll Al Cathedral School for \[nxo‘ The Blflhfll’ of Washington _“'" urch of the OY 1ty e A AL A — 3 D, NENING MEETINGS— A 3 = et recently it has been greatly enlargel | Visit St. Luke's Church Tuesday at xteenth Above Q@ N.W. i 8 o'clock. i g -| CNGELy 1216 H Street N.W. V' it emthia in' membership and now does a 1 |8 p.m. and confirm a class of 20 candi- Western Presbyterian Church READING ROOMS: orthern Baptist Convention Tssues. “aion | Ll work in caring for the trees, shrubs, | dates prepared \fm r:ht‘ rites I’" Sl TeAtcana, Clase! for adults. led R Al e Hns'r (H;R . fes 8 PM. SUNDAY. MAY 23. 8 PM flowers and grass which surround the | Mr. Curran. t the same time | g e er Post St. Bet. 10th and 20th Sta. N.W. Investment Rldg. “Gi g 5 Cathedral building nrround the | (i hless the memorial gifts. which | Thing - worship. - with Pastor's Rev. 4. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. || | Hours 8 to 0 (ex |||f'“"‘.|f|a’,“:'{,,““,"x‘ s ! “LIGHTS ON THE PATH A special committee for which Mrs. nmlmle a lectern Bible, a chalice and | Free lending library, open daily — | u-,.v Wednesd . 9 to 7, and Sun THE FRIENDLY CHURCH H Jud Sid Smith Bratenahl, wife of Very Rev, (i | a full set of altar vestments Pastor. RI PAUL SPERRY 11 AM— d and holiy 30 to 5:30). =. B oo s R e | ludge Sidney Smitl Bratenahl, dean of the Cathedrs cruets for the holy communion and | Organist Mise Maud wall. F. A. G. 0. SERMON TO BOY SCOUTS SECOND CHURCH 111 ¢ st. NE. | BET] RORE P AT DAY E | Usua) Clasees during the week. Library n. has been engaged in lay es for the aliar and an alm | et Gt A el 8 PM— Hours, 2 to 530 p.n. week days.| xev. HUGH)T. STEVENSON, Minist open afternoons T oo ;:vd;:]w! S & hen i termaty Sen ‘h"':‘r“fl‘r"‘l"’:‘("“;‘;"""z‘!““m"‘““,‘d‘“J,‘,‘ e “STORMS." Closed Sundays and holidays. 11 A —Preaching by Rev. W. A Mathews.. Da: r ast of the Rishop's house. m: eir first c 0.0 7 e o ety of California. shilives mttending the mestin e | Assembly Hall £ 2 G DT e Houre 10 Tto5; | 8 Bitmer. Chester E. Tulga. of Penn < culld will have an opportu to . | == = | 0 1o 7.0, and|9:35 smBible School. 6:45 p.n—B. ¥ frtpectthe progrest of thie wort. 1n ALL SOULS DELEGATES | Cratr e hent A%, 5% | Metropolitan Presbyterian | Sunieys and nofiiay 230 1 530 | e Great New Thought Revival o : . nleaiaatin D Cor. 4th and B Sts. S.E. FOURTH CHURCH—The Arcade, . st B e I’;;“"f““ TO ATTEND BOSTON MEET‘ efig:fit‘,’l!d";‘l:-“';‘g':"r"}- by Evan | REV. FREELEY ROHRER. PASTOR. 14th and Park Road (second floor) | Henry Victor Morgan shown illustrating the recent “ad- | e .ples. subject: “Day of Atonement.” |, Freaching services at 11 am. and at (ERCPDE Editor of the Master Christian ventures” of the garden committee. lRev Bradford Leavitt, Former ' Address ~each nisht during _week on z gonigetty Sk i W | " Rew i B pumeia wil oreach bown ; st Ct The Playhouse THREE COMMUNION RITES ‘ Minister, Will Speflk at Unitarian Whlth will be l“u'!lll!ll by belu(llul model. mnrmnr ll!d Q‘Pm Z‘on Baptlst urch N s y N w 2 . 1814 N Street N.W. Conference This Week. l'REsB\TEHl AN, F St. bet. 3rd and 474 Sts. S.W. SeOs et g CUNTOPLEEMdP!.EI MiMORlAL G HURE, . Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON. Pastor. TWO WEEKS BEGINNING Large numbers of Unitarians from and Newton ol el LG LD T 900 a.m—Sunday School ReEE e P e ey Pl’""‘ churches throughout the country will i he e Rev. Bernard Braskamp. M. A.. Pastor, | Rev: Walter H. Brooks. (ke pastor. Sunday, May 23 to Go to African Mission. }ntttnd the anniversary mo;'nng« :n Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, .mnm-} ;;:‘l‘x‘v;‘du “«hool 11 am . —Sermon. ‘with usual public wor- SN ‘The Indispen- ;u"d.\ s wpm"e"m‘ for God." Boston this week. Among the speak- S N ' - Fi "HORS R ” K istrict At St. Mark's Chureh, Third and A | o0l ha Dr. Samuel M. Crothe N DK SATELEORD, Acntns, O e, A Lagil streets southeast, there will he three | [y 'Charles Stelze, Dr. Samuel A. | Musie by mm. nmu. \m. Stadelr, Sololst iR a ,1. ne % rations oly communion to- o, s s 5 e Tiile v Pastor B et =36 Dbtana dlieean | SUa D D ] e The Church, ceting Thoruds Intuitional Guidance and Direction.” The recior, Rev. William Henry Pet- | \|m-',;vm Rev. d- | “wlrp-n. 0 ARE WELCOMP. y—"Soul Powers and Privileges. tus, will he the celebrant at 7:30 and | a former minister of B i ”“ RCH S Fi it Prayer and Telepathy 1l am. and will also preach ai 11| Al Souls’ Church. Washington. will | Washmgton He(ghts pestimon, , THE BIViE, FURsuiT. Ha v am. and 8 pm. Rev. Stephen Web- | 1,0 among those who speak at the Uni- | ster. assistant and supesintendent o tavian festival, the closing hanquet | Presbyterian Church S Do Chiiar Enacaror. mesting West !’“!"fi!“d“\h?h“ Church MONDAY TO FRIDAY AFTERNOONS AT 4:43 the church school. will be the cele- | ¢ conference, which will be held | Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Midweek service. Thursday. & n.m gl e ’ F Public C 1 Bible M, gs. Mysteries and Healings. i el die e s STOR. ee Public Class Lessons in Bible Meanin, PR S e e 5 e Ghplevantea ot T iatey B e S L ey e idual instruction by appointment. Ph. Fr. 1731. 8 ! = €%, Steater. for- | 4 Rev. Mr. Webster, who was or-| " JjeleZates from All Souls’ (hurvhl e CHEVY CHASE AR e pastar of oir Chren. Love Offerings Only Aained to the priesthood on Ascension | wil include Dr. and Mrs. | TRONS OAND, DA ’,p_“mm OF 1 __8.00 n.m —Baptism. H day in St. Paul's Cathedral, Boston. pierce. Mr. 0" ‘ba broadcast. o ot HU will he the preacher May 30 at 3| \rs Rose Waters, M § -«'F? ey o o PRESBYTERIAN KENDALL BAPTIST C RCH, s w.TT‘m BIBLE STUDENT: o'clock, before leaving the paris Miss Sarep! o Mesting o THE CIRCLE. th near B 1:00—pr. 7. . Shields, Toronce. Canada. - next day. when his resignation takes | ton, Mrs. I, . s sy ‘\"“'0“ o a6 —aastas Sehos C. P. RYLAND, ulvh Spea — effect. He is going to Liberia in Sep- - Forness, Mrs. Lombard. Dr. b e & | 220 2m—chyreh, School. #:00—Evanerine r,,r Crabil, Bingham- . . tember to serve as a missionary for | Barrett Learned and Laurence F rth P yt : | 700 pm—] teven years, under the auspices of | Staples. ou resbyterian 45—Christlan Endeavor. || mev- 33 xam "«--‘-;i-_f;r.l;.;n;-g'-nl- | bl e s a0 s l ime O eliverance the Order of the Holy Cros: . Cll 8:00—Thursday. Midweek Service. oAl e atcoNE AT < Dagghiers of “America Wil Be ‘Our The admission service for the Girls’ I]rch . = o 5 : i 3 iety will be held Sunday |¢ ’ i $ e — Hi; hhntls Baptist Clmnh The Bible promises deliverance avening, May 30, at 8 o'clock. “'9“‘1 MARRlED COUPLES N'GHT o s e g e CHURCH OF THE 8 eis et rian, 503 PETWORTH from the present evil conditions when will be celebration of the holy com- e Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. REV. NEWTON M. SINOXDS. Pastor farres : . munion next Monday, Tuesday and |Rev. Ellis C. Primm Plans Special Pastor. COVENANT AM.—Dr. Henry Millington will The Friendliest Church in Washington | God's Kingdom is established on Thursday at 11 a.m. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D., Conn. Ave.. 18th and N Sts. speak on the Ssotthern Bapiit Con 7t iind’ Randolph Strests | b W1 il sfs thiat e w.. | Service at Second Baptist Church. Pastor Emeritus. REV. CHARLES WOOD. D. D. p.;él. “ihe Meart Grow Hard?" g earth. hat are the proofs thaf . vi v Bidle sehos | i i : CE it . £ Tomorrow night will be observed as w SENBERG ‘Peopie’s Service, 7 p.m | y Kingdom is now being set up for the Pastor Emeritus to Talk. | “Married Couples’ Night” at el Ll e Astatani and Dircctor o Rengiom Educsiion. | Braver Meeung Thuretas REV. HENRY J. SMITH || }i g : S “Volces of the Great Outdoors” will | gaptist Church, Fourth street and | g.45 am.—Mon s Bivl Clane d$nhnk L All_Cordially Invited. Lot 1 blessing of mankind? be the theme of the sermon 1omMOT- | virzinia avenue southeast. A service ( " Middieton, Teacher, “| 9:30—unior “and”Intermediate.Senior | —— 2 IR | . e row morning at 11 o' the Met- | o8 teresting features has | 11:00am—Maornine worship. Sermon by a5 jenartments of Sunday School. F l F T H 1AM 1 You are invited to hear f REBUIGRER HHERL £ under the | oo planned. The pastor. Rev. Ellis MR net e st o Claen, 510k HAbhEr chunen| “ARRESTED—A PRISON | auspiees of the ersalist | (x Hisapngti e Ping 3 xton, teacher. 5 I SIIeeN 4y ey S0 Bnthn an )G o L BreRl onEThe RN l The Second Temptal pot n‘!:i‘::» ) “'_.“l]"""’r'r;'e Bikie” Came tor Men. E Near ith SW. | e ! R. S. Emery Schaick, ir. pastor emeritus, in| & = S by tear | w charge.” Adult Bible classes 3 e e o | ¢ ere*Bub | 9:45—D7 “homs Bitle Class for Men ey 8:30 am—Graded Sundag School. Of New York City vena at 12 o'clock, the men's cla«u\ = . , “The' | N " 1 vm—mmmun-n for Children. 2 to 6 e iaver Nareicy bStik et by D F W Balion, Ohe| o, oF Toronto; (GaRAAA, The F“""’: L G L Dr. Ge?’ R:d‘“:t Come to Petworth for Inspirational Sunday—11 A.M. intermediate and primary departments | Thurstar. 730, g gacyios of Praser| 118 Hfi;nmim‘m gdeavor. o Of Kengucks will preach. | || sermons. i af the church school will meet at | e e - B g Dr W. B Riley | o5 = Tu lo Th 945 am. at the parish house, 1601 rs. Che nit. s—cn - . B. i t & e : s R o L PRl SRE L e ormmemswnordn | TEMPLE BAPTIST || 1voll eater . . . . | _ALL _CORDI \'.L WELCOME., Wm. A Eisenberger: “The Christ 8.8, 90:30: Chlw‘ 3 10th and N Sts. N.W. J | ; i | Evangelistic 1 “SIXTH et ®ir ot 100 Volce B Y P T A Rev. T. 0. JONES. ‘ 14th St. and Park Road N.W. == Children Topic of Sermon. 8:00—Thursdas. Midweek Service for 1 : 1 Bibl | . | Prayer and r,,",,,,,m 11 am.—Sermon by Rev. H. H. Savage, International Bible | k;:‘::;tsf‘;:;riahn!:;.f?; ;'r‘m'r‘iicczmc"xr:’ei::“ Meetlngs 1 PRESBYTERIAN Lt | ap. m—u.."".::;' Rev. David Alex- { Seats Free Students’ Association No Collection | tomorrow ‘at 11 am. ix “Children’s | DAl ol g CHURCH OF THE PILGRINS First Baptist Church || AR ot e o — - - — I Salvation.” Bible School at 8:30 a.m. | Nightly at 8 i REV.GODFREY CHOBOT 220d St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. B. Y. B U The Y. P. C. E. Society will discuss at | ghtly Pastor 16th and O Streets N.W. ’ 5 p.m.. topic. “How Is Christ Chang- | i T Plem, e 1 ing China?’ Missionary meeting, | (Mondays Excepted) B o e Dr. 8. J. PORTER. Pastor. Plymouth Congregational | leader, Mrs. Mary Samuels. Special “A BALANCED LIFE. Dirine Worehip e Sermon by Minister Sup LI IR B e S MU N fi Bfl li t M . 2 I\/IT Pl EASANT St D TRE R e il Salvation Amy THE HOMING INSTINCT." am. and 7:30 D Bangint "Convention, at ‘the” Auditonium. ational pus emorial Church . 4 L Ct - = 3 = = = - — ay, May af o'cloc} R S s e o New York Avenue somimcr: e 7k and P St N, sangaienis. commen at the First Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Gospe ent i 11 AM., Preaching Sunday "";""""' and evening 16th St. and Columbia Road Columbia Road Near 14th St. 1 1 “JESUS, THE LIFE OF THE > REV. J. C. OLDEN. Minlster. Sermon by Rev. R, LOV Second Baptist Topics. ’ Eighth and I Sts. N.W. |l Presbyterlan ¢ CHURCH POWERFUL o e L Ly Gove G. Johnson, D. D. o e . % Spec o by At the Second Baptist Church, Third C 7:30 PM., et. ~oneisting = ot Sl :30 a.m.—Church Schaol street between H and I streets, fomor- Adjt: Samuel Hewitt hurch "ENOCH, OF WHAT A CHILD IN || fonis AT_n':‘;m'M:g‘“"“'&'"‘g}"fir,““;;" AT ELEVEN: o0 am—mr coNDITION 0F ([ 11.00 am Reuar serene row morning the pastor, Rev. J. L. § 3 New York Ave. and 13th St. THE HOME MAY NEED' aries Moore. Basso. with Mabel Linton Morning Worship and Sermon, REC| '““"‘:" | Holloman, will rrmrluder his sm;le!];vf E'mxeh” of New York Eckington North cmm o Floris nx"}‘é‘(fl'nfl.fi"'uf':?n':e We invite lovers “JESUS ONLY.” No vesper service sermons on the hook of Daniel. He . 19's will preach on “The Messianic Hopes 4 A Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, . BRUNDAGE, D. D, 3 S, §.—0:30 am AT EIGHT: + of Daniel” and at & p.m. on “A Well Public Invited D.D. —“HEIGHTS FOR VISIONS. B. Y. P. U—6 10 7:30. DR. FRANK M. GOODCHILD Calied Rehohoth.” At 3:30 p.m. Rev. . e of New York Tohn . Miller, the new pastor of Pil- | | Bible School, 9:30 a. & 2 “im Raptist Church, will preach o = School. 9:30 a.m. wi‘__L_—___——_ ! The P'Efife Gl oL 'E. Hez Swem T rmmuomestr | Toune reonte. 7 F“'st Congregahonal Cllurch ' i | Worth, Tex.. the f.:‘mfl‘{u Fundamentalist. NORTHERN, x;i})lrr!{su;mtowevrm\ 4 i renches i 1 SERVICES: | e M Free easy . imen MORTATL. Mav 36 ac 4200 0" Tenth and G Streets N.W. i 1945 Bible School. i 0 like” fhemy: e orean, Centennial, Hens SPrciAL FRERISHS \ |(‘114A .:ihl.—\lflllv!e bi‘\"OOLI ; Presbyterlan | g REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister H 1 .M.—Morning Worship: . e ; “Trivial Living" | JORN MARSHALL PL. REV. DON IVAN PATCH, Associate Minister T - 3 ol ” (Opposite Courthouse) - Al . s 6 P.M.—Young People’s Fellowship hn Bri Clark T 9:45 a.m.—Men's Bible Class—Judge Wil- D John Brittan Clar CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH e e H . . . v 1am k. Norris, teacher. Subject: H E 8 P.M.—Evening Worship: XVIII— 11 AM.: “The Th Fuigiea? ! Personal Problems in Religion, The Unkn God 8th & H Sts. e Three Furies. H o - 5 (4 own ¥ 'What Is Heaven Like?’ i a Preshyterian Ch 1:30—VESPER—5:30 Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister AN 2 17 C cans TORONTO, c i . e g =7y Bg_m"of i . William C. Bitting ! Sund 3PM Ao T God Can Not Sin 11:00—“FOUNDATIONS.” g s un A2 "sehosl.._c ; S 3 . Subject : ! ay, 2 ¥ New'e ‘;,::,w e ERICE i (euEES e iy vEooie BALR Lo Last in series on Sermon on the Mount. ol 1cago. ) : ) it A maxor- | 9:30. ' ! "METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH e e v s Dr. C. O. Johnson of Tacom, Wash., preaches at “The Joy of Jesus H Centnl resbyterian Church i : 'CLOCK. H €th and A Sts. N.E. (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) E o2 t Church el 8 p.m.—GARDNER RICHARDSON, Commercial Attache, § SHALL BAPT[STS SURRENDER s::::uh“u:x‘x‘r;:: sn 4;":-« eot’gnne rg.‘rval;l; Nw“rc ; American Legation at Athens, gives illustrated Rev. JAMES . D. or. o A ilor. » : { suiayiBaNR): Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., Junior Church—Rev. H.J. Councilor, “Front Yard Folk. talk on i oo P s T “G Y t d d T P i 0 b Gnior T od ¢ TO MODERNlSM or FIGHT 8 °"""‘ 'W'TLT"GE\?' Al i A Cordial Welcome to Strangers Male Quartet reece, X esteraay an' 1 ay =sermon I-VED(r‘ “Marshall, Vested Chorus Choir. Artistic Educational ‘nspiring y Istian” Ende s & M.—DR. W. B. RILEY, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. et Ml Mo ! ) i Small children cared for during moi service. Fowler. orgar ind d Mre.CHiY 7:45 DR J. FRANK NORRIS, FT. WO , TEXAS an \#

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