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MAY 22, 1926, BAPTIST TO PREACH | DR. DARBY TO PREACH. AT COOLIDGE CHURCH = Federation Secretary to Occupy 2 First Brethren Pulpit at 11 A.M. Dr. William C. Bitting of Chicago| At the First Brethren Church. in First Congreiafion:] Pulpit. Lecture at Night. THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, JRDAY. ———— 5,000 DELEGATES EXPECTED AT BAPTIST CONVENTION HEREI Dr. W Arrangements for Meeting Which Opens at Auditorium Tuesday. 2 WAUGH M. E. CHURCH Ard and A Stn. NE ' Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN. Pastor) 9:30 a.m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m.— THE WONDERS OF [THY ENTIETR CENT! 7:00 p.m -anmm League R00pm — “LAROR FOR THAT WHICH 18 SPIRITUAL." Twelfth and E streets southeast. Dr. W. L. Darby, secretary of the Wash- ington Federation of Churches, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock. His subject will he “Christian Co-opera- tion.” In the evening at pastor, Rev. Homer S. Abernethy Heads Committee in Charge oi | & o'clock A the will | Dr. Jason In the absence of Rev. ting the | The largest enrollment of delegates in the history of the denomination is expected to attend the annnai meeting ton of Chicago will give the principal address, he visitora to the convention will tional Noble Pierce, who ix presen appeal of the First Chureh to the churches fn New Lon- don and Wilimantic, Conn., Rev. Dr. Congregationsl | ji i in frx nature preach. Hix Lackest” wil sermon will “One he the snubj hing Theu 1 McKENDREE the Immanfke! Memorial Church, Sixteenth and Colurobla road Wednes- at 4:30 o'clock, while a dinner he given to the officers ané s of the convention, together the memorial commiitee. o |CONVENTION DELEGATE TO SPEAK AT CALVARY Dr. Georze Huntley of F China. Rev. Fred W acev of the|Dr- C. O. Johnson Raptist Union of Ireland. Dr. J Wash.. Will Occupy Pulpit To- Massee of Boston. Mass.. Dr. Charles : W. Gilkey of Chieaga. Wayne B morrow Night at 8 0'Clock. Wheeler. Rev. W. H. Geistweit of | = = Ohin. Mrs. George \W. Coleman of =0 \l"n'l Baptiat Roston_and numerous misslonaries. | o i i R 5 Sl e Wash., who is aitending the North- Percy Foster will have charge of the . "5, Convention. will accupy the pulpit at Calvary Church tomor- singing. Among the questione to come be- ! [ 1 2 fore the convention for settlement wili | ToW DIght at 8 eiclock. Tn the mern he a proposed amendment in which ing the pastor. RAB Sl ) & @Bkptist ehich ta @Bfned o) ad o | W11 Dreach he Minal jsarmon Aniis exclude all -churches practicing open | 3#11€% .“‘"““'*"h,"l"’\"‘l“"m",'.‘r.e:::,’; membership. Many churches of the | Mount." His subject w denomination have ~been recelving | 481! : . g o VINE | the members of the men's class in mambers from evangelical churches | BT e G i el [othes adult men's classex of Ve Rap Mass. Ave. N.W. Retween Bth and 10th s, (THE KED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S, Carroll Coale, Pastor of the Northern Raptisi Convention, which convenes Tuesday. ai ash ington Auditorium. he local com mittee. af which Dr. W. S. Abernethy 1= chairma has made prepa fons for 5.000 legates 1 visitora from all parte of the conntry Among speakers of nulp 1o lw heard on the program are: Kdwin H. Rhoades. ir.. of Ohio. president of the | convention: Dy, .. Whitcomb Brougher ¢ californin. William Green. prest of the American Federstion of William €. Bitting. Baptist preacher. of Chicago, will occupy_the pulpit of First Congregational Church tomor row morning at the 11 o‘clock service. | Dr. Bitting's theme will be “The oy of Jesus. In the evening at the 8 o'clock sery tce Gardner Richardson will give an illustrated talk on “Greece—Yesterday awd Today.” Mr. Richardson is.the wmmercial attache of the American legation at Ather and is a well known lecturer on Grecce. In the morning at 9:45 o'clock Judge | Willilam ¥. Norris will conduct the Men's Bible Class. his subject being “The Three Furles." CHRISTIAN SCIENGE (New) 'THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation day win bo: with th 9:00°A.M,—Prager Service. AM.—Sabhath School—Tasses for persons of all ages. 11:00 A.M.—Pastor's » Founded upon Christian A.minute tn {siped in the” Bivle and wrilings of b blished London land, um"v-.mnn‘an" ‘¢ "under ership of Mrs. Annie C."Bil. day services at 11 am. in Assembly Room, Hotel Mayflower Message by Mrs. Bill Subject : Translation” Sanday Sehool, 20 Jackson Pla Public Reading Room 0 Jdackson Place LATHC)I C. ST. MARY’SCHURCH Sth St N.W. Bet. G and H under th of Takoma, Regular 6:45 P.M.—F, al 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by Dr. Haggerty. worth ersi eague—Decotion- E. B. 8 Kendrick, Miss Sue W. W, Everett, B. H. Baghy, Clark, Rev. B . Foster, Miss Eva H. D 0ot, John Ruthve r. H. W.'0. Millingt LUTHER LEAGUE ‘BANQUET IS ANNOUNCED | FOR BAPTIST LAYMEN Paul L. Brindle, president of the | Tuther League of the District of Co- fSeven Hundred Grieatsl Expected at | lumbia, has announced June 26 as the date for the picnic at Great Falls. City Club Next Saturday St. Mark's Luther League recentlv ; held a reception for the newly con gl Gl firmed members of that church. A musical and lterary program was | Ziven. and Use presentation of carna Tions 10 1he guests was a feature of e evening From left to right, top row. Shaver and Alton D. Wells. Sec Weeks, Col. D. H. Sawyer, Dr. W. S. Abernethy, chai REV. ENOCH M. THOMPSON | ‘ GETS HIGH CHURCH POST| Rector h Buetod to Standing Com- mittee of Episcopal Diocese i of Washington. William A |'IRITL‘\L ST DR. JANE B. COATES | | Sniritual_readings hy appointment. Col | 4227, Consult me regarding my el Healing and Development of Supr Cangeiousnese The Spiritual Science Church of Christ The Sundar Morning Service. 1A Bal P urtd Colambia Road B. COATES. PASTOR, Will address the coneregation on “ME HATH \ER ;. FROM VR NN Comminion of Spirits and Flowers Sery ica 4t elose of meeting every Sunday. Johnson. pastor of Church, ‘Takoma, Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. SF Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. 30 A Sunday School—A Class for Fvery Age. "oAM. 1AM Morning Worship—=Sermon by Minister. Music by Trinity Quartet. 8 P! Our Happy Sunday Night S n Sunday Night Serle; ‘! B MODERN WF. Musle by Veated Chorus Choir Metropolitan MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall Pl (4751 and C St. N.W. Rev#George Shaw Johnson, Minister. 11 A M —Addreas “Knowledge of Salvation” R P.M.—Addr “Faith of Gldeon Imperial Male Quartet Both Services. 938 a.m —Sunday Schoo! 645 p.m.—Epworth Leax Bi Fowa of China 11 Sheml 8:00 p.m. Thurstas—Praser meeting. The National Methodist Church even hundred laymen of the local Baptist churches and visiting laymen to the Northern Baptist Convention will have a lavmen’s banquet next Sat urday at clock at the City Club, | “The I I commltiee | charge of the banquet composed of W, Clinton James, chairman; Kdward 1. | olson, Charles Warner, jr; Wil | w Hunter Haycock, Ne zer. St. George R. Raby, Fverett Mar Church | Haycraft and Dr W. Cummings. il service May which will he fol- | . George' F. Dudley, rector of the parish of 81, Stephen’s and the | Incarnation and president of the stunding commitiee of the Episcopal | Rev. 1 A JURILEE CHURCH Pentecost Sunday Low Masses at 1:15 and R:15. Solemn High Mass With Orchestra at . Last Low Mass at | ~ REFORMED, 1 REFORMED mci 15th and O Sts. N HENRY A. RANCK. D. D.. Paster, 11 ang R—Whitsunday Services 9.0 Sunday Schonl 7 pm—C. F W, HRST 13th and Monroe Sts. N. Dr. i< D. BUHRER. Paster, UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH the Plashouse, Sundas, 1814 N St . P, Strack, by Rev F. 2 At 8 P peletles, UTHERAN. 'CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISNOURT SYNOD.) New Jdersey Ave. bet. M and N S, 3. FREDERIC WENCHEL. P SERVICE 11 am.—SERMON “The Holy Spirit” 9 15—Sundas Schaol Commnnian-—10:30 n.m. St. Paul s English Lutheran Church 11th and M T. HUDDLE. The First Spiritualist Church Lectira by the Pastor. ALFRED 1. TERRY suniect “CAN SPIRITUALISM BE EXPOSED?" Follawed by Spirit Messages Pruth i1s confirmed b inspection and ot ot W Rt A e A D Tierond floor. Al weleome. - Ice Cream Social Wednesday. May 28, 8 pm.. At 131 € st e maams 1o E1ve_reafings METHOD EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Ath and D Sts SE { 11 am——Rer. W, W. Howard. A. M. F Zion - & p.m.—Rer. ~Z0m < oN 3 vep fes Society % J0HN . Pastor. Message to Be Read. At the service of the Christian Scienca Parent Church of the New Generation tomorrow at 11 am. at the Hotel Mayflower, A message will | he read from the leader, Mre. | C. Bill, on the lesson subject ommunt lation. Morning prayer and sérmon SERVICE FOR SCOUTS. | . L e o R Will Observe Whitsunday. | ¥ 8:00 p.m—FLaning Praver an Whitsunday will he observed — Trencher. e Racs 5 v wl b d 5 morrow it the cnureh of the trans. | ST. MARGARET’S figuration with all the solemnity of | o g the feast of Pentecost. The services e "-"'_"'t ace N.W. will be at 7:30 and 11 am. and at 8 ”’“"”"R‘,f’{’“}’ s DS ROBT. SHORES, Aseistant, VOICE WITHIN 0 Endeavor Mestin, 14 and_Sarmon (.oncordm Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th ne EPISCOPAL. CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH. 620 G St Founded 1705, | BUCK. Rector. ‘ | SERVICES Sunday, May 23, 8 P.M. The Playhouse, 1814 N St. “THE FEAST OF THE DECLARATION OF THE BAB” Dr. Alfredo Warsaw Will Speak on “THE EPISODE OF THE BAB” MUSICAL Dumbarton Avenur M. E. CHURCH - ROBERT <. ’ll‘ll\fi‘. Pastor ing b v Foworth League WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelsn St. CHEVY CHASE. D. € REYNOLDS. Miniss new orcunsing our Come and enoy 1t P45 am-—SUNDAY 1100 am — Echos From the Bishops'. Meeting without rebaptism. Wt were not molested until the Park Avenue Ban- ; hE . “hurches iy o tist Church of New York in accepting | (It L I‘:"’m Marrs Hemeraon Fostick. decided 1o \ashington Auditorium. = Ail ather | wactice open membership. An attack (\.‘n! at :\“‘l“‘ mmllr-“vn HYILDH' the dele. “\”."l Church in the diocese of W, ington A Mother's d4 il 3 duet i The nsual midweek prayver meeting [ announces that at a ent meeting L e T L e mmendment will{ Thursday night will be omitted this | odhy Mark's League May 12, the likely meet with determined opposi Thompson. vicar of the Chapels of the o offe < xery tlon. Many substliue amendmenta | the convention. Natiity and Resurrection, wax slect: | 21200 RGO A T TR . Y ot d & member of the committee to take || o oy of Americn sustaining mem May Reorganize § MAY RITES PLANNED. who dled last month. Rev. Joseph |PSTnV fund A second issne likely to vesult in | = R Fletcher, rector of Rock Creek Parishg ;) conduct a meme Nvely debate has to do with a commit | Children of Holy Rosary Catholic|And & member of the atanding com-|sg at 8 o'clock. canization of the various societies, the| Parish to Hold Procession. ‘The standing committee is the high- | “"4¢" {ha husinexs meeting of the | work of which now greatly overlaps | oo e !“'_"’""m”“,""“ in a diocese of | jaaga of Kpiphany Lutheran Church | and causes general inefficiency. The | 18 NAX TROSEREION B0 e | s EpIRCopSl ChuLch, cxtent the | 1yeaday it was anncunced that Miss | up of fonr separate missionary socie. . i his absance. [t passes on the elIgl | of Epiphe e pn o fone xeparate misdonary S0Ie iciori e processian i1l be com- | DIy of enndiaien for the ministry |0 sl a1 Gt sion soeleties, n: onal heard | D0sed ef bands ofyboya representing | and gives consent 1o the elevation of | \here they will specialize in a course i Hope and Fharity: the girls| i ahich ame engaged in SImiar lines of 1t has several other functions of great | zion's Ieague has agreed to he re endeavor. To consolidate these socie- | ”“*4{‘;\‘ ivesn AGas 1 importance and election to the fl;nfl eponsible for an avening's entertain < into mor cient hoards e May n. Miss Lucy Leone. | ing committee is one of the highest the carni o be z ties into more efficier e the f e e e e ot & ment at the carnival to he ziven at \ the desire of v of the leaders, but | - copal clergyman. 1 % o entire week commencing A special proj n for Blessed Sacrament will act as an| i i afternnon. c will be fur- e May 30, A pageant poriraving mo‘“ hed by the bo activities of the B. Y. P. U". of Wash. | Parish. At the close of the proces- i toni AadtEANE. Ieadeinh sion there will he a sermon delivered Thursday 8 ternoon. | The convention closes | tion of the blessed sacrament will Sunday evening 0. with an ad.| fellow dress by Rev. M. | the conditions of its pastorelect. Rey classes and departients will meet as gates from this chureh hecatss of t e . L Ementing of the committee Rev. Knoch , 3 week on aveount of the sessions of therune 1 £A R L Tt have heen suggesiod the place of Rev. James W. Clark. | difut o tee veport calling A general reor- ! mittee, wan elected its secretary. lowed by a social ort, &L 'Go § bishop and acts for the bishop during | [oic finoy 3 Milse A Northern Baptist Convention Is made | L. 00 o noriow afternoon at 3 v Lois Hoover and Miss Margaret Monk nd bBlication society. many of priests of the church to be bishops. | gue and 4 publication society. man Corias ina et bt s for Luther Lesgne work. interest of economy and efficiency i® honors that can be given to an Epis | Third and Ruchanan straets by Zion's & crownhearer and attend- voung | people will he held Sunda | escort of honor, Mu: hand of the ¢ John X 1 be uthven, - will he given hy Rev. [1. E. O'Keefe, and benedic- synton of Chi Communion Rev. CHAR NDERS. Pastor. Tuesday i Service | . Res Rev. Dr. | I | e ,.'l:'.'xlf-" |Rev. J. Harvey Dunham to Give le School erman Preaching and ommunion Enghsi - Breaching amunion 2 “", 1"ser e Soeciat orgsn | folbn @ Wil EPIPHAN Y " ISRAELC. M. E. CHURCH 1st and B Sts. S.W. WO WAL L. Russell was promoted to a Seho seasion welock rter me the 1000 am openi morning. At 9:30 Sannel Judsor the address of 3 Edward 1. Rh will respond. The principal ad 1 he made by Rev Whitcomb B of Californi Freder lor devotional of Indi cnnc services rernoon session conven sok. addresses will be made by Rev. Dr..dohn W. Million of lowa, Rev. Dr. F. R. Igler of Penn sylvania and William ¢ presi dent of the American Federation of Lahor. These whe will ik at pm. will he Jessie M <inson. Tapan: Charlotte Wrig Assam Olive E. Jones, Somth India: F. Louise Jenkine. Jdapar: Dr. Martha J. Gifford Rurma: Dr o k. Weet China: A Assam Jennie 1. Arcola 1. Pettit Dow ling. Kast Nman, Santh China Irish Amendmente Holy Holy | Sermon. 115 am and . fhe A Fon Con M. K00 0m beak. Vistors ahd friends are Sermon for Boys. There will be a special sermon to| the Bov Scouls .tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Weatern Presby- terian Church 1 street between Nineteenth and wentieth streets, hy the pastor. J. Harvey Dunham ENTECOS At R pm. Dunham will con- A= z tinue s ot sermons, hi«| Wesleyan Pentecostal Church subject heing “Storms.” Wednesday | night ihere will he a concert in (he SONIDINEIBRCRRNY 00 S0 2 ih) i church auditorium under the ans Sundas services: Expository P aching | pices of the choir for the henefit of | ¥ 41 am. and Evangelistic Freaching at the building fund Sundar Schoal Bible Class to Meet. and Prajse meeting. €. W._OYER. Pastor. The Men's Rible Class of Hamline M. E. Church will meet at 8:30 a.m. | tomorrow in the Fhapel. when Dr. Weir's subject will ha “Vital Chris: tlaniry.” Rev REY will Dr. C. | general | held In | | SRy Kev. RBib officer ai the General Confersnce WHITSUNDAY. May 1 to ;l- | Holy Commu m fas School M Haly Comminion ston Hall sermon by Tiitheck I 30 nm —Evancons with sermon by | The Rev. Stephes Wandar of | Mark s | dass. 11 am | OME_ALWAYS i ST. THOMAS’ 43 and 11 AM, i | with ¢ Cana n Holv Commun, FRED c. We are bulding. Fiirees 2 00am —‘Xundav Ehool R A i maw parter Rev. J. F. De SHIEL 4 uzm —Communion 200 B K amn by the PO T ARE, WELCS R m. - I new Keller Memorial Lutheran Murvland Ave. and Ninth &1, \.K, T. Nichelas, D. D., Pastor, inday School at 9:30 AM. Wiles Bible Cl for Men Morning Service at 11:00: “THE BIRTHDAY OF THE CHURCH." Evening Service at 7:45 ["GOD SAID—THE DEVIL SAID” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. T THE HOMELIKE. CHURCH. _ cor vty TS, Park Rd. & N. Pas H._ Butler. Services cor AR the Tonts Suppers at 11 and 0 lock: School 945 Endeavor. 3:18. ZION SIXNTH AND P STREETS N.W. Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor. Whit Sunday: Holy Communion: Ger 10 am.. English, 11 am. 8 pm.: R hool. 0230 .. at Church and Petworth Branch. 4ty and Webster sts nw' Luther League. 715 b. Thursdas and hiol ; 245 o s SCROOL. Thursdar. and Praser A pm | SPECIAL PROGRAM i l All Weleome Seats Free Reilly. Na Collection Sast China China: Melvina 18th hetween P and 0. i Whitsunday Services: 8, % and 11 am.-~Holv .45—Addrese Lo “THE SERPENT BROKEN HED 11—Rev. JOSEPR E. WILLIAMS ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square SERVICES— Holy Communion—8 and 11 5 ' 'M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont R. L. Fl;ILTZ, D.D. Pastor Sehool Pastor to Speak. WASHINGTON | w\lFTHOlIIfiT EPISCOPAL ~WHIT s{l(‘llLTY or 1889 St. N.W. Phone Frank. ling, Mintstre Dailv.) M. JANUARY. Minister. "Monotheilm" o hy-laws will Wednesday rmiornin Gracey, representing Union of Ireland. and represent the —leatah To Address Bible Class. EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITE! Robertson of Sha dress the Men's Bible class of M. E. Church tomorrow morn- Fred the Bantist Je W, Herring commission on international justice aud good will of the KFederal Coun- ¢il of the Churches of Christ in America, will speak. Those who will Adress the afternoon session ave Rev. How! B. Grose. Rev. Clif- ford Cross Charles W. Gilkey of inois. It \. W. Beaven New York and Corwin 2. Shank of Seattle. At the evenin iresses will be made by W. Virgin o Nlinois and Gallup of le Island. There Wil he Thursday morning will be ‘made and an will make an address. The zates will be received hy Presi- sient and Mrs. Coolidge at the White Jouse at nnon. Al the afternson gession Rev. Mark F. Sanbord of Michizan will speak. There will aleo e wroup eonferences. Colle: unions will tatke pl. welock. In the evening s Will he made by Rev. Owen ¢ v William K. Chalmers./Rev, Sam- ) 6. Neil, Seeretary William H. | \iain and Rev. J. (. Massee of Ros. | ton The princi and Rible —Sundas Clawses. 00 a.m.—Morning Worshio mon: BEWARE_VE OF THE THE PHARISI o.m.—Epworth League. 2:30 a, Sunday Schooi 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by _the Pastor 00 pm —Fpworth Leag: %00 p'm —Preaching b ALL 'ARE CORDIALLY WF . CALVARY JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY MINISTER Hockman, Director of Religious Education 9:30—Calvary Church School. Mr. Edwin Dice. Supi. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class. Ralph M. Wolfe. President DOCTOR ARTHUR C. CHRISTIE, Teacher. 11:00-—Public Worship. with Sermon hy the MINISTER, on the subject “THE HOPE OF A NEW EARTH” SPECIAL M Devotional and Ser- v, AN ““The_Golden Ca (Special Prosperity Service) AY. 5 P nte “Trail THURSDAY, 8 AND 7PN nuNn-r Aty Healing Clini Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St—Apt ADA RAINEY, Speak “How to Apply tbe Princ n Our Evers-Das Lafe i I L AM. i AND Evens 4 Address, “WHAT IS THE HOLY GHOST?" 8:10 P.M. DR. JOHNSTON WILL PREACH. AL Thomas Cirele N. \enderfer. (A with Talk o of Truth DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing | and Christ Service Noon mectines Wednesdar Bealing ministiy daity from 11 to 1 and 4 to B Private instruction E ’r-un Sermon sion # Herbert Ni ey Rev. Waslnngton Cathedral The Bethlchem Chapel | _ o Hoiise ot Prayes tor AllPeople™ | MOUNT ST. ALBAN | Avenue N, Road. Yian Endeavor Socistien, illi wor- and ntermediats YIS R.00 p.m.—Service ©with' Sermon. Pastor » "o —Praer chap study ~:00 p.m —4 reports w A mission \arions Mie Georze “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH' {|M. E. CHURCH SOU'I'H You. | 13TH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. Trxmty Lutheran Church“, Take Lincoln Park Car | AMISSOURT SYNOD) Rev.John Paul Tyler,D.D. |! URI SYNOD) HENNIG. Pastor. PASTOR School. £:30 a.m ——German gervice. Sunday School W oo r <hip. “The Thursday service 70— FEpworth League Carlisle V. Tresident. Public Worship, with on the subject - 4 THE ELEMENTS OF AN UPRIGHT LIFE” SPECIAL MUSIC. . Inlia Culbreth Gray. Director of Church Music. = Montgomery at the Organ. Free Seats to ""‘ Pulvlll' A lltlnllabl' \\ elcome i» 'h- HAMLIN “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street Jmeph 'I‘empleton Herson, D.D., Minister —————— Christia, Rev. Z. B. Philhps, D. D, Rector Day of “Pentecost -Sunday’ Morning And Sermon Taw of Growth, ~Epworth League. Organ Recital, -Evening Worship and Sermon. Thursday, & P.M. Prayer Meeting 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. onsin Near Wandley he Tenta- ||| s:00 Sermon-Lecture hy DR. MONTGOMERY, ‘ostal M e. Grace Lliiherar: Church Whitsunday, May 23 £ | Jopna Hall 9th _and Dpehur Ste. N.W. 7:0am. | ° GERHARD F. LE - Pastor. ) a.m.—sunday S Morning Worshin. The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church at Woshtaton. D. P~ WM. M. GOODWIN Acting P'astor Servieea: Sunday at 11 A M. Ballroom, Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. N\, . just south Thomas Cirele and convenient te S R e e e atrict 106 G 81 NoW. conneet Holy [ Morning Prayer and | Litany R:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. EORmYON 0:30 a.m.~Church Scheol. 11:00 am—Fectival Service, Haoly Communion Holy (nn\llmmnhn\ anr‘l Ser- mon. Preacher, anon ;";f“t;:rm"" 2 "w. Bohanan A1:00 am, = S | People’s Open-Air Service 3:00 ipm; Church I,‘l“inl S and Sermon. Preacher, 6:00 p.m-—Young People’s S0-| (Canon Lubeck | 4:00 pn ciety. | In the event of.rain this service 8:00 p.m.— will be held in the Bethlehem:Chapel. | . Capitol st. and Rhode Island ave. | REV.HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pastor. The 4 o'clock service is Inn.«l« ast ‘ Services at 11 am. and 7 by radio every Sunda day School [ . 1100 am £°00 nim ~10:0a.m. | &4 W k’s Lutheran Church B and 8th Sta S.W. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D D.. Pastor. “Where You Are a Stranger But Once.” SUNDAY. houl. ; ".Tn "-"fhnfi:.""’" foeting. Church of the Atonunmt a1 address Friday morn- ing wil hy I Ares Oguna whoge suhject will he he Religious Prohlem in Mexico™ Varfons mis- ries will make addresses at the session and » memorial Rev. Dr. Samuel .| he conducted by Dr Abernethy Rev. Charles W. Gilkey of IMinois” will make an address at| the evening session H Reports to Be Made Saturd: At the session Naturday morning committee reporis will he given and Wayne B. Wheeler will speak An entertainment has heen ar ranged for the afiernoon There will he a layman and brotherhood | hanqguet at 6 oclock when addresses | Wwill he made hy Secretary of Lahor James Davis, James K. Kraft of and Corwin Shank of 1 et for men also | W1l he held | The convention =ermon Sunday at will he delivered by Rev. weit of Ohio. There younz people when addresses will he Miss Edna Umstor of Minois, Rev. Francis Stifler and Mrs. 1lizaheth Finn The National Coun- el of Northern Raptist Laymen will meei a1 & pm.and Rev. M vn- MASS MEETING ‘ The White Cross of the World Herbert F. Aldridze, M . E. Edwin Moore, Ji sion eal Direetor, Organist i afternoon | for | I Greene will METHODIST EPISCOPAL 945 am 11:00 am 2 - ‘vensong and Ser- mon by the Rector. Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN | R avissansin, A Ave., below M St. | Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or et n 00 am. | Woodley Road Bus Lin ga v((l\ ymunios | Rbr. R, | Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. Southern Methodist 3040 QUE ST. N.W. RRV. EDGAR . BEKRY. Pastor. ' Sunday Scl;t‘ml Day Prognm & PM i Sermon hy the Pastor. “The Laughter of Fools” Sunday School, 9:4, Epworth League, Friends Lhurch 1ol Y 8. KENWORTHY. Pastor. 9:30 A.M—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Baccalaureate Sermon. 4 Graduates Lucy Webh Hayes Nati 1 Traini School, including Sibley f\lrmnrl‘:l‘ H: o R Subject: “The New Day—Its Challenge.’ 00 P.M—Epworth League Service. ermon. Rev. T.T. Shields, D.D., of Toronto, Canada. {15 P.M.—Organ Recital by Edith B. Athey, assisted by John H. Marvile, Bass. “ Thursday 8 P.M.—Midweck Prayer and P A.u:rm by Chaplain Wm. W, Edel, = <& Music Ivy Velted ch Edith B. Athe\ organist John H. erullz‘ director of music 2nd_and B S Rev. JOHN WEIDLEY. 440 A.m.—Sunday School | 21i00 am —Norning service | 00 pm.—Christian Endeavor. | 15 pmEvening Service. | Zhursdas evening. ¥ Eve: Galla | INCARNATION ;s Northeast cor. Two squares west of Gi REV. H KEN. JR. PASTOR. Services. 11 am.: Bible School. 9:40 & Vesners. & pm. B METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South | (Sonthern Methodism's Represemtative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.V. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. 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, “Identified With Christ.” 8 P.M.—Sermon by Dr. Lambeth, “Discipleship.” p.m—Christian 7 Pastor. n.m. Mrmve\r Meetink (Thuradas). Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. NW. Meeting at 11 a.r F'*'l‘ D\Y il‘"mf; Y ALl INVITED OTHER SERVICES: HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion Scriptural Holines Sunday Service, 2:30 P.M ng by Rev. t. Hudson Ta ting, 8P, ____lfl__a_EL___;. ! _Rev, James W, W w. ll.k' < ST snPHEN,s CHUR.CH E. PINKNEY WROTH, Reetor, 3017 14th St. N.W. | GRORGE T U “re. b RAETDONALD, K. A SUNDAY. MA Holy Communion . Holy _Communio Evening Prayer Healing_ Service, Holy Com: "ST. JOHN'S CHURC Georgetown Parish Cornar of O and Potomac Streets N.W. Rev. F. BLAND TUCKER, Rector. WHITSUNDAY. :30 a.m.—The noli«l‘ommufimn 30 a.m.—Church Holy ~ Communion 00 a:m.—The " Prayer and Address “Whiteun week. a “Toes o e ioly Com 6:00 a.m.—The =t MARK’S s CHURCH | Third arld A Streets sn EV, WILLIAM HEN) o REV. STEPHEN WE!!'FEB. Asaistant. VHITRUNDAY. 0 loly Communio; L] ()nm 'Ho{‘; Commumr:m {(Chureh 0 m A e s i 220 n.m.—Holv B ; “ 00 p.m. —l'éni §ruer and Sermon Monday and Tlle‘fll] in Whitsunweek and Thursday. a.m.. Holy Communion. A ranHL WELCOM THENATIVITY ¢ _’ Tue 0 'h REV. 7: a.m.—Haly Communion D730 am 11 :00 am. St. Andrew s Church Ave. and V St N.W. D.D.. Rector. am. | p.m. | w ry ise Service S. N. 1 o Wilii will al A oclock, made by ack on for unday_School orning Service and Sermon. ening Service and Sermon: ST. JAMES’ CHURCH 8th St. near Mass. Ave, S K. Mev. GEORGE \5’ 'KINSON. Sunday— “Daily_Ma 3 ?, OCK_CREEK St. Paul s Church T now in Restored Church. &und s—Holy Communion, 8:45 a.m. Morning urvlm 11 am. _Al fie.lu Free Unassigned. St. Paul’s Church| 23rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A."A. McCallum, Rector Sundavs. 7:30 and 11. | Week dase. 7:30. Except Thursdas. at 11. /| METHODIST FOUNDRY zriscorar (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D.. MINISTER REV. JOHN C. MILLIAN Director Religious Education —Church School. —Sermon—*“A Human Trinity.” .m.—Epworth League Devotional Service. crmon—“Busy Here and There.” Muygie by the Fonndry Quartet CH l'flfl p.m.—Midweek - Prayer and I"rnlw Service, Week-day School of Religion. A CORDIAL WELCOME, (W. R, T. Busses Pass the Door.) . Rector. and union, oly Mayflower Hotel i Connecticut Ave., Between L & M Sts. Tuesday, May 25, 1926, 8 P.M. Thomas _ Hefl Mrs, Dr. Albert H. Putney, Ida Richards Compton. Grace _Thompson Dr, Jason Noble Senator J. May Powell, Mrs, Speakers ton, Miss Ella Pierce, G. K. Ge v e. 46 Que (Fla. av Services Sung Daily mass, Dr. W. L. Darby, presiding. . " T, Evemon and Interces: Musicians: Dr. Alexander Henneman, Miss Kdna Jones, Master Ao Julius Prince Hopkine. The Public Is Invited Music at both services by Mt. Vernon Quartet and Mt. Vernon 3d and C Streets N.W. —Holy Communion, Chorus, under direction of R. Deane Shure.® Al eommunicants come keep the festival of’ Whiteunday. -

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