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CATHEDRAL RITES T0 HONOR HERDES; - Senator Bmgham to Speak at Amphitheater Service in Afternoon. ervices for .the men and have died for this country will be obse 4 o'clock tomorro mpbitheater of Washington It is expected that many nds of persons will attend the Bishop :James: E. Fréeman senator Hiram Bing a_patriotic address. is chnh 'man Memoria women w i More than 600 voice: lected from the churches in the ¢ the leadershi cathedral chovister. States Army Band, ship of Capt. will play froam The band The proce: y the grand marshal, Maj. Gem Grote Hutcheson, retired, and Canon Stokes. The Amer.can flug, borne by a cathe- dral crucifer. will come next, followed by the cathedral cholr, clergy of other eommunions, diocesan clergy, diocesan council and standing committee, the cathedral councilors. the cathedral chapter, tha bishop, the Memorial day &peaker and officiating clergy. The bishop's sermon will start the program. followed by the Lord's Prayer. The recessional will be in the same order as the processional, except that the Army ‘Band, marching slowly, will head the procession as far as the peace cross, where it will rematn while the cholr will proceed untuil between the bishop's house and St. Alban’ Church, when it will divide into two lnes to let the clergy through. More than 100 members of the lLay- men’'s Service ociation of the Eniscopal (.hurth will act as ushers. $537, 129 PENSIONS PAID BY PRESBYTERIAN BOARD Official Regrets That More Than Thousand Widows Receive Only $239 Each. By the Associated Press. BALTIMOR May 20.—<The pen- sion expenditu of the Presbyterian Church for 1925 totaled $537,129, an increase of $21,749 over last year. Dr. Henry B. Master of Philadelphia, gen- eral secretary of the Presbyterian board of ministerial relief and sus tentation, who made. the report to the general assembly here, said, however, that this was less than 50 per cent of the allotment of the finance commit- tee of the general council for this work. Dr. Master stated that the gr est difficuity of the work was to eradicate from the minds of pensioners the feel- ing that this money represented & charitabie dole. The highest pensious were paid to members of the honor roll, 5 or more nge. the average annuity oh The report lamented that more lhxn a thousand widows receive an average of only $239. ‘The report stated that the Presby- terian pension system is the oldest on “his _continent, having been organized tn 1717 with a “fund for pious uses.” Pensions now are handled by the contributory susteniation fund, and Dr. Master expressed the hope that the coming vear would see the co- operation of ut least 4,000 churches in rs of various ill be heard p of Edgar Priest, The United under the leader- anmt J. ‘Stannard, 1o §:145 o'clock. DELEGATES 70 PREACH. Dr. Singiser and Dr. Herrick to Be Heard af Calvary Church. Twe clergymen of thé Northern Baptist Convention will preach tomor- row at the Calvary Methodist Episco- pal Chuirch. Rev Dr. F. the First Baptist Church of Troy. N. Y., will preach in the morning. Inthe evening at 8 oclock Rev. Dr. E. C. Herrick of Fail River, Mass. lver the sermon. Dr. James Shera conduct the opening service. DR. EVANS TO PREACH. XKansas City Pastor to Conduct Cal- vary Baptist Services. ‘The pulpit In Calvary Baptist Church will be occupied tomorrow morning by Dr. D. Evans, First Baptist Church, Kansas City. There will be no evening service. ‘The members of the church will join with the Northern Baptist convehtion in the Washington Auditorium. Special arrangements will be made Sunday morning to conduct the visi- tors through the Sunday school, jhowing all departments in_action. PRESBYTERIAN. will K. Singiser. pastor 0(1 will_de- | l I'o Give Patriotic Addres JENATOR HIRAM Bl\'GHA\I. EXERCISES PLANNED AT ST. MARGARET’S Sunday School Commencemont Pro- gram to Be Held Tomor- row . Afternoon. ‘The Sunday school St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, C\@necticut av nue and Bancroft place, will hold its annual commencement exercises and graduation service tomorrow after- noon at 4 o'clock. This will.t place of the regular Sunday afternoon service. After brief service awards for at- tendance and scholarship will he pre- sented by Comdr. C. T. Jewell, the superintendent of the school Chi Rho" pins, representing five years constant attendance without absence, wiil be presented to two members of the school by Miss Frances Marshall, treasurer of the “Chi Rho Club,” who holds the achool record of eight years without absence. Henry Beal will be mentioned as having completed his seventh yvear without a break. Scholarship certificates will be pre- sented to the leading boy and the lead- ing girl in each course, provided they have succeéssfully passed the three written tests which are required each ear. Diplomas will be presented to eight girls who - were prepared for graduation by the late Mrs. Willlam H. Turner. * ‘Those who will receive diplomas are Clara Bolling. Mary Gott, Mary Green, Catherine Cameron, Marian Rittenou Leah Ford. Phyllis Kimball and Vir. ginta Court The diplomas will be presented by Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of the parish. The win- ning class in;scholarship for the year, which will be the recipient of the cov- eted scholarship banner, will be &n- nounced duripg the exercises. DR. STEALEY TO PREACH. Southern Baptist Leader to Talk at- Centennial Church. Rev. C. P. Stealey of Oklahoma. one of the hest known leaders of th Southern Baptist convention, editos and preacher, will preach tomorrow night, 8 o'clock, at the Centennial Baptist Church, Seventh and I streets northast. Rev. Dr. E. V. Pierce of Minnesota preaches at 11 a.m. ' { Sermon Topic Announced. Pastor Harry L. Collier will speak at the Full Gospel Assembl 930 Pennsvivania avenue, tomorrow at 3 p.m. on “Who Shall Declare His Gen- eration?” and at 7:46 p.m. on ‘“Nebu- chadnerzar's Golden Image.” Sunday school at 1:45 p.m. Healing service Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.. and pentecostal meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. To- night the young people's meeting will be addressed by Rev. J. M. Powers. Special evangelistic meetings will be- gin Sunday, June 6, and run every PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLES WOO! inister. REV. WILLTAM A. EISENBERGER. Avatatani and Director of Reneious Edusiion. 9:30—yunior Intermediate.Sanfor s of the Sund; 5 .g:m..,,; e T 5 ",__ér S ible Class. TR teacher. Eenest ossan. 9:45—Dr. ) 'Q m'a Bible Class for Men an Endeavs GUNTON-TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, ll. llrglm—;" b s 1 e I : 4:30.5:30 P. jon v albott. 548 b hristian “Endeator " mesting. Midweek_service. Thursday. 8 ».m, New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D.D. Thé Place of Faith and Friendship. _ SERVICES: 9:45 A.M.—Bible Schiool. ll AM. —Mnrumy Worsh ng On.” 6 P M.—Young People’s Fellowship and Tea. 8 P.M.—Evening Worship: “Trivial lemx (Repeated by Request). 2o Chitaren. 2 to 6 "o, wice. Ser b N MHARMONTES O TRE __ Endfi'flr Supper and vmunr —-A!‘ mm Sermon_ by Rer TR it ,fl nolr it auw \md S eek Conferonce. EY8une" Alln " _ALL WELCOME. Presbyterian "J0RN MARSHALL PL, *6Opposite Courthouse) ‘John Brittan Clark . A AM: Memorial Day Sermon: “THE COLORS” - Afternoon. Services Discontinued TN Fall +8. 8.9 Congicaimman Sfmmons Tohchen i Youns Men's Class ;- "NORTHMINSTER 11th St. and Rhode Tsland Ave. N.W. REV. HUGH KERR FULTON, Pastor. WESTMINSTER . rida * Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE. D. D., Minlater. . 11:00 a.m.—Rev. D. G. Donnocker. D.D. ‘ermon by the pastor. 10:00—Adult classe —C. . Societien. __*_____° ClllIRCH OF THE PILGRINS 2304 51, Bet. £ and Q 8. N.W. M.Anlnwmm.m._ (oo . g TRt ) i : Song_ SBivice. and Bermen. ¢ Fckington Norts Qe cor Fio gton Ave. and Q St. 45 a.m.—Bible Stud; Wm. B. Cooke phia. hristian Endeavor. _ 8:48 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. _ Eastern Presbyterian Church Maryland Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrews, D.:D. 11:00 l,m,—fiupoahr. on. Béey THE CALLED DOWNTOWN Chaplain of House - Offered Pulpit at Metropolitan Me- morial M. E. Church. Rev. Dr. James S8hera Montgomery, pastor of Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, is expected tomorrow (o &n- nounce to his congregation his accept- ance of a call to the pastorate of the Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church, 1 John Marshall place and C street. The call to become pastor of this church was extended to Dr. Montgom- ery, who I8 also chaplain of the House of Representatives. at & meeting Thursday night, when the mombwl voted: to recommend - to. Bishop - Wil- liam F. McDowell that Dr. Montgom- ery 'be Invited to take aver, the pas- Dr. Montgomery was pastor of ‘the Metropolitan Church before he took up the pastorate of Calvary Church, which is one of the strongest churche of the denomination in this city. Rev. Dr. George S. Johnson has left the pastorate of Metropolitan Church 10 go to the First M. E. Church in Vineland, N. J. He came here a year ago to succeed Rev. Dr. Harry Dawspn Mitchell who went to Ocean rove, N. J., where he died last year. NEW YORK MINISTER WILL SPEAK ON “LIVING” Rev. Dr. A. B. Lorimer to Talk at Epworth Methodist Church South. Rey. Dr. A. B. Lorimer of New York will preach in the Epworth Methodist Episcopal f‘hurch South tomorrow at 8 subject will s ln Human Liv- is attending the Baptist convention now in session in Washington. Rev. J. J. Rives of Harrisonburg, Va., was the princinal speaker at a banquet given by the members of the Hummer Memorial Sunday school class of the church Wednesday even- ing: In the social roooms The monthly meeting of the Ep- worth League of the church was beld Friday evening, at which time dele- tes to the annual Epworth Lesgue sembly at Massanetta Springs, Va., were elected. Rev. Dr. J. P. Tyler, pastor. will preach tomorrow morning a o'clock. His subject will be “The Hope Eternal st. lullret L] Ghmh Dr. Horbert Scott Smith, rec- . Rev. g and Btncrafl pluc. necticut ave announce Trinity Sunday: a.m.; morning prayer with sermon ;- evensong and X of the parish London Evangelists Here. the following services for Rev. Herbert Stoneham and wife, evangelists from London. will speak and sing at Bible Hall, Ninth and E streets, tomorrow night. They will have charge of the breaking of bread service at 10:30 a.m. An open-air service is planned for tomorrow at 3 o'cleck, at Four-and-a-half and M streets southwest. PRESBYTERIAN. Washington Heights Prcsbzterian Church Colambis and Kalerama Rds. V. JORN O. PALMER, D. D.. Minister. l.’ourth I’rubytemn Church 13th and Falrment Streets N.W. _Rev. James H. Miers, D. D, Pastor. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D, D., Pastor Emeritus. 9:30 a.m. 9:45am—] 11:00a. 3 ’%‘r k L. .H‘mh ..sfp frank L. AW e X “Ths ’l'hl:lg‘l:lllflfllla:n of Jesus. Foning” v “The Last !lnly of Luke—15th.’ ‘Thursday. 7M¢ “i_?l.m“ of Prayer CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N. w Rev. JAMES l. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. Bm— °§ -u: uum 8. Socisties, R —-Pr-nr ursday- ico. ln-.u children cared for duriar morning SIXTH . . PRESBYTERIAN - 16th and Kénnedy Sts. N.W. REV GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor to Tfl 11 AN, “REMEMBERING" 8 PM “PAUL'S INVENTORY” 'eck Memo ap! Penn. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. Ketchum, Midlster. mm W rehip. lnlu w n-r':" . D.m.- sy Scheal, By H 8t. Bet. 10th and 20th Sts. N.W. DUNHAM, Pastt Rev. J. HARVEY or. 11 AM— MEMORIAL DAY SERMON EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TR, MONTGONERY | _ermnervoe I |WALTHER LEAGUE | Lo mmonon | REV. DR. JAMES 8. MONTGOMERY. MISSIONARY SOCIETY PLANS LAST MEETING Fourth Presbyterian Group to Hold Final Gathering of Year on Wednesday. The Missionary Soclety of the Fourth Presbyterian Church will hold its last meeting of the season next Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the churc] parilors. Mrs. Mabel N. Thurston wil conduct the devotional meeting. A missionary who is attending the as. sembly iIn Baltimore will deliver an Mrs. Mabel D. Miller will James H. Alle church, will have f morrow at 11 ‘The Third Temp- tation of Jesus,” and at 8 p.m, “The Last Study of Luke, XV."” Arrangements are being made for a picnic to be held Juns 29 at Reser. voir Park. The committee in charge is planning a program of snorts be ginning at 9 a. ‘with a pienic lunch at noon: There wili also be a base ball game between the Sunday xchool team and married men of the church. Many of the young people of the church will go to Baltimore today tou attend the young people’'s banquet and conference in connection with the an- nlual meeting of the General Assem- , pastor of the his subjacts to- Bible Class to Hear Editor. Rev. Dr. Morris E. Schwartz. editor of the Washington Christidn Advocate, will be the speaker for the organized adult Bible class of Foundry Meth- odlzl Episcopal Church tomorrow at A i SR, 620 G St. SE. Founded 1795. ll\' (‘ALVZI‘I E. BUCK, Reet olv Communion. nl‘:rl":: and sermon. hfl agu: 8: —Evening Pri 00 p.m.—Evening Praser and Sermon. Grace I’amh—GEAF GETOWN 104t 'Il Ave., below M 8¢t Church School. 9:30. orning b vening _____Rev. Wiliiam Thomas Re William Th, St. Paul s C 28rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector ‘Week days. 7:30. Except 'l'hnndu at 1. All Seats Free and U; St. Paul’s Church o "u““ cnnrcn (Fl 5.5:. 'SF“:::’_7 Eoehaons mad Taterces: __sions. Friday. fpm.__________ ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Sev. GEORGE fig‘fi’ Yol S\lnfll(——'l :30, 1 ) % E Christ d'mrch Georgetown O and Thirtyfirst Sta. REV. E. PINKENEY WROTH, Rector. 4 o§ am- flly mmlnn m—-floly Communion ST. THOMAS’ 18th between P and Q. s, 8. 820 AT ATROHS C, Emest Smith. D. m.—Holy_Eucharist. g T Al l.i; l 0! '}“:E"-.M: 0 @" ‘tn‘%fi? gfinrr?-!‘ehool‘ 9:1 8.2 ¥4T and'% v, moleoml. EPIPHANY G St. Near 14th FOUNDED 1841. Rev. Z. B, Phillips, D. D., Rector - Trinity Sunday. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Festival Service and Sermon by the Rector. g 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 6:00 p.m.— Young People’s So- ciety.. 8:00 p. m.—Evensong and Ser- mon by the Rectol Washington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All Pe‘ople" ' MOUNT ST..ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road. Trinity Sunday, May 30. Holy Communion Morning Prayer. Festival Seryice, Holy Com- munion and Sermon. Preacher, Canon De Vries. Great Amphitheater Serv- e. Spéakers, - Bishop Freeman and Senator Bingham. ..... 00 p.m. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday. C., SATURDAY, SESSIONS OPENED Annual CGenvention in Trinity Lutheran Church At- tracts Many. The annual convention of the Wal- ther League opened today at Trinity Lutheran Church. Delegates from Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina and the District of Columbia are'in attendance. Ths con- vention is being given, under the aus- pices of Trinity and Christ Lutheran Church leagues. There will be a banquet and soclal tonight at the Franklin Square Hotel. A special service will be held to-|M morrow at 11 am. at the Christ Church, when Rev. Dr. Bailey of Chi- cago will officiate. There will be a business meounx in the afternoon, C. E. VAUDEVILLE FETE. Vermont Avenue Group Plans Party for Tuesday. Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley will preach tomorrow morning and evening at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church. A vaudeville and strawberry festi- val will be given at the Pythian Tem- ple Tuesday evening by the Christian |1 Endeavor Society and choir. the church MAY 29, 1926. The'June meeting of the District of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union will close thll scal year, and officers for the will be elected at this mm‘in‘ and reports for the past year read, at Friends' Churéh, June 7, at 8 p.m. At a recent meeting of the educa- tional committee the following recom- mendations were approved: That a general emphasis for the year beginning September, 1926, be adopted as follows: “Personal accept- ance of and allegiance to Jesus Chrisf That the following monthly em- phases be adopted: September and Oc- tober, 1926, survey, organization and ywardship; De-v cember, service for others: January and February, 1927, world friendship; March and. April, evangelism and y; May and June, larger leadership; July Summer activities Registrations are still heing received by Gilbert Tyler, registration chair- Y. M A. Building, terian Church, Fourth and B. streets southe: June 24 and 25. g Busby to Make Address. Representative Jeff Busby of Missis- sipp! will address the Harrison Bible Class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church tomorrow at 9:45 am. FRIENDS. 18th Friends Church yine 8 MURRAY 8. RENWOR! . Pastol :00 a.m.—Meeting for Worship. 45 a. und: hool. 30 p.m. 16 p. 1 8 & avor. 7 m.—Frayer Mesting (Tharsday) All_ Are_Welcome. Chmmn Smenee lulqe At the service of the Christian Sclence Parent Church of the New Friends Meeting' 1811 Eye St. NW. Meeting at 11 am. Generation tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, at the Hotel Mayflower, a m sage from Mrs. Bill, who is tem rarily in England. will be read on the lesson subject, “The Sevenfold System."" __EPISCOPAL. TRINITY CHURCH 8d and C Streets N.W. Holy Communion. Holy, Communion'and Sermon. i Memori y Service. Do pvon s Heconaion’ Rev. WILLIAM c‘Bn‘ls WHTTE o ‘reaches. ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Avenue at Bancroft Place N.W. BEV. HERBERT §COTT SMITH. D. D. REV. ROBT. SHORES. A TRINITY SUNDAY. 7.30—Holy Communion it ..m.—uonw Prayer, with Sermon by ». vensong and $radustion Ex- ercises of Thureday ‘wsd noty dave 1 s ALI, WELCOME ALWAYS St. Andrew’s Church H. and V St. N.W. redl I Dok 05 Mector. = oly Co ommun ommun} ’-EEE Tehool " 1 orning Service and Sermon. 04 Sermon “ST. 1 MARK'S CHURCH ‘Third and A Streets REV. WILLIAM HENRY P) REV. STE! BSTER. 'rlu. XTY SUNDAY. 530 a.m—Holy Communion. 0:30 h_School 11:00 a/m. 4“3‘.‘}-““"""“"“’" and Sermon 8.00 p.m.—Evening r. Serm ®. Fraver. Sermon by he Rev. Ste ao Thursday, 11 a:m.—Holy Communion. A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Streels N.W. Rev. F. BLAND TUCKER, Bector. TRINITY SUNDAY. 730 ] 10 Couilmn(an Rt 10:00 s.m.— ursd ~mtinion. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH ) g .*w..otv."i'v .2 2y AL A SUNDAY. MAY 30, 1926. Communion . mmupion FIRST DAY SCHOOL. 3p A ‘"“fiims’run SCIENCE (New) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Selence as and writings of ndon. 5 .Adl)ln ér the Founded upon 'on- llllhd the E mla % & rvioes at u am. in Assembly Room, Hotel Mayfiower Message from Mrs. Bill Subject : “The Sevenfold System” Sunday School. 20 Jackson Place, at 11 AM. Public Reading Room 20 Jacksen Place OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION 628 LA_AVE. N.W. For the Promollon of Scripturai Holiness Sundas service. 2,30 P.M, Preaching by ‘Hudeon Taylor. Faver lmm 'l’hurulli (2 ’L"Hms'ruTsflsN"n (Primit The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church of Washington. D. C. ar Sus- Services: Sunday at 11 AM. Ballroom, Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont An.“lzw ) of fltm. o Char t conneet: apz, other chmfi-- Science O MT PI EASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Columbia Road Near 14th St. Sermon. by ll;ml I,D A. omnu 9:30 a.m.—~Church School. 11:00 8.m.—Regular service ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square Services: 8 AM. and 11 AM. Morniag_Sublect. “The Doetrine of the Trinity—A Demand on the Intelleet.” DR. JOHNSTON WILL PREACH. 9:45 A.M.—Jud Subject : e 2 e T P T First Congregational Church REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister REV. DON IVAN PATCH, Associate Minister Visiting Preacher From London DR.SAMUEL W. HUGHES Minister of Westbourne Park Chapel Eloquent successor to the great Dr. John Clifford 11 A.M.—Subject: God’s Requirement of the‘lnbdm 8 P.M.—Subject : “God’s Requirement of the Natlon” No vesper service. nd August, special | PLAN SUMMER SCHOOLS. Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley Supervisor for District Sessions. Arrangements are being completed by the Washington Bible School As- sociation for {ts Summer schools. ‘The school at the Washington Helghts Presbyterian Church will he opened July 6 for five weeks. Mr: H. Moffatt Bradley is supervisor fo the District, with oftices in the Mills Building. nmxum 13th and Menree Dr. JAMES D. lvnnn. Paster. . (e 'lfli 11 %(\ M.'ur ‘Dd('y W RENRY T RANCH. D, B Pastor. rmon. by Br. B N Arbiickls of on by . G. E*F. Drew of Phila- isdsy School. 7 pm—0C. B’ DIVINE SCIENCE. DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service ‘No ‘Wednesd: Moaling minietrs 4aLiy from 11 t0 1 and to ruction to pupils. NW. Private in Studio, B2 170 0. Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye 8t—Apt. 1. ADA RAINEY, Speaker. intar on the Bible with preistiSra et 13 Bunday evening, be given e Al -n«umo Bth St. N.W. Bet. G A JUBILEE CH! ' nmswumu’mA l Clnmhlelplnu EulemL WORSHIP, 1] s Y. W. C. A. Zion Baptist Church ¥ St. bet. 3rd and 415 Sts. B.W. by, the oastor. 11:00 a.m. —germon she vastor. 5:00 p.m.—Junior C. E 6:00 p.m.—8enior C. E. 8:00 p.m.—Missionary Sermon Prayer Mesting. Thorsdav. 8 P.M. ".u,l.Aifi WELCOME. GRACE "% 5 Secn Ave. R by all. Camden, Trenten, :30—-Bibl: : nes for 18 EV. E. A HARRAR: -m—tt# 5"\; “KiLLIAN, Ruren Braver %’:iuu Thyrader st 8. SECOND BAPTIST Tanventlo 4th St. and Va. Ave. 8.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11.00 —1 Sherma: ‘alisee of ot "hummm; 2\ 8:00 p.m.—Dr."E. G. Dakin of Chelsea. Brief, Bright, Hu_!_py Services—COME PETWORTH The Friendliest Chureh in Washington 7th and Randolph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH Pasto P -hing. . 3 cm.”n'uo’fi"i?!n- Thurldtl Pr"s‘chool. Make Petworth_Reotist yo Home. A cordial welcome aw BETHANY RHODE ISLAND AVE. At Second 81, X. . Rev. Hagh T. Stevenson, M Church you. REFORMED BAPTIST. Nmmmffl Corner of um -m 1 Sts. N.W. Rev. Walter H. Brooks. D. D., Pastor. u;mu ‘k-hool H aching a wonln( wrnv- more vlll .lu- a] exe: ¥ "Relen "i s Moore. oore. Publi ted. W'ueo-n Avem Baptist Cht:ll R o PRt ; Hfiwfl_’ Ws av. —By Dr. Joshua Gravatt of | National Baptist Memoru.l | To Religious Liberty Erected by the Baptists of America 16th St. and Columbia Road | Gove G. Johnson, D. D. BIBLE SCHOOL, Opening Song Service at 9:30, Orchestra. MORNING WORSHIP AT ELEVEN. Sermon by Rev. George D. Knights Of Long Beach, Calif. Music by Immanuel Quartet and Chorus. EVENING AT EIGHT. GOSPEL SERVICE. Rev. Jot;gfi Clark of the Congo Be Heard. Rev. G. A, Leichliter of Buffalo Will 8ing. Young Pooplu at Seven. WAL TR, An E.!‘l.lll] I West Washington Baptist Church Cor. 31st and N Sts. NW, C‘ B. AUSTIN, PASTOR. Sixth and A Sts. NE. John Compton Ball, Pastor Attend the Church That Glows, Goes and Grows Oontinually NOTE—Take car marked Lincoln Park to fixth and East Capitol. Walk north one block. Chevy Chase Baptist (Westarn Ave. Near the Circle.) Edward 0. Clark, Pastor 1L AN 2 Sermon by Rev. WALTER S. RYDER, Pastor of Baptist Temple, Oshkesh, Wisconsin. service Omilld of mm‘“‘ ¥, Comvantion Teeoilae ot First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets N.W. DR. SAMUEL J. PORTER, Pastor. Preaching at Morning Service by Dr. FRED. W. GRACEY of Cork, Ireland. The Baptist Union of Ireland. ’nl-s QW by Ooom A. Hunt- H —Rev. George H. Youns, D. D. ;‘7'—3151- School. . 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Mialster. #:30 a.m.—Church 11 oblmr—"llml " rnnonn. 6:30 p.m—Y. P. 8. C. E. 8:00 0. Norris’ Men's Class United States” JII1IIIIIII 1A IS I I I I I IIT 111N I I 11T SISO I I I I 1L I I T A TA P11 1 P12 2007, Why World Powers are Tottermg The Remedy That a great. crisis confronts the nations of earth is freel; mmu’ |§I people. What ‘will be' the outcomo’? ad nking Is dvmnmm doomed? Or will God intervene and solve the world’s problems through the establishment of His King- dom on'earth?, Youare invited to hear— Mr. J. F. Stephenson Sunday—11 A.M. " 14th St. and Park Road N.W. CAVALRY BAPTIST 8th& Extends a cordial welcome to the delegates and visitors attending Special Music by First Baptist Quartet. 8 p.m., Dr. M. L. WOOD of Huntington, W. Va., Pastor of First Baptist Church‘ s) = 8.8.9:30 am. Al invited to attend. m‘if..fis......?#.m'»}" - ~| TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. ’A‘. 0 JONES. Dr. G. W. Drew, ;" G, F. Startevant. . R. e B CHURCH H Sts. the Northern Baptist Convention " Teacher of the great Kansas City Men’s Bible Class, the largest class in the world, will preach at TheMorning Service T T Eleven O’Clock ' No Evening Service The congregation o uhiting with the Convention in the closing service Washington at the Auditorium

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