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THE EVENING STAR \VA‘%HING'I‘ON D. O, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926. OFF FOR CONFERENCE — fEPISl][]PAl CROUP | [otmeto oty samt ] | CLOSING EXERGISES | [2viaa onpte to Gonduct Evamgetvic Mecines BRETHREN CHURCH e s — i Sixth and A Sts. N.E. g ” . - — Session at Williamsport, Pa. 3 . . ; . . v cordia’ Church, and Harry F. Dunk- Morning at Fleven : i horst, ident of the church cil, . o . . IOt this week far Willistasorts Py “The Fading Halo” where they will attend the Atlantic As the pastor will be absent from “Commussmn on Evangehsm, ture in Southeast Will | he o omor i o e et the GiveUln" Named in January, Meets Bip Anngal Convocation To- . ' ; ;| v the Gideons will have char £ : ; g o Snglish service af o'clock. Frcday Night. : e 1 morrow Night. . ; Start in Few Weeks. Tho evening services will be discon. | | icible Scheol ¥ 4 3 ; ; : 5 . % o . r s Plans have been completed for the The Commission on Evangelism of ¢ 5 The eighth annual convocation of : , o - ing s () 'l‘ BETHANY ISLAND AVE. the Episcopal Church in the United P 3 the American Home Bible Institute g ; [leEscHicni ot i new Anuiliing Eoxs o8 ECOND BAP]IS Sreond St N W : 4 . | First Brethren Church on the present 60 sae NEAYE S Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, Minister. States will meet here next Friday i . will be held Monday evening at il i , e ol on oo % § ) liat the call of Right Rev. Thomas C ¥ Luther Place Memorial Church, . 3 o i:::; at Twelfth and I streets so 4 (opLl Amo—Preaching by the Pastor. “The Darst, bishop of the dioc of East Thomas Circle. The occasion will : s % It s expected the erection of the ELLIS PRIMM, Pastor. | pm-“Promised Power." B. Y. P. rolina, its chai . Bishop James ; ; also be the first commencement of . : new structure will begin within a . ) S gl 2 em- A one » ¥ & € & 5 11:00 am B. PAST PROG 930 am Bible School. 6:45 m. Freeman of Washington is a mem: i the Mngtiiute s anioSorthe fetnaents . . . 1 ; month and that the first unit, the A R RO Y 5 {ber of the commission. ¢ having completed the prescribed | basement, in which the Sunday school “The Commission on vangelism was majors and Attained the required : ; Wil maet: willh) b complete®: abiatie m—,THE KEY T0 THE FU- Uappointed in January by Right Rev. number of credits for graduation. . { ‘ Novenfber. 1. The entive bullling St iJohn_G. Murray, presiding bishop of ,,The convocation program il be ‘ . ; B | s compieted will cost ahout §15,000 | ot m‘rf".l.’x'.f.m&"r; o nren.” |[Il ¥ St. bet. 3rd and 43, the Episcopal Church, and consists o ) Fo ipdinner . It is planned to erect only the first Music by the Brown Trio and Soloists | |f| Rev. WM. L. WAsH the following: Rizht Rev. Thomas C. g 3 students at 6 o'clock, £ . 7 unit at this time and later to add to| Stuart Colvin. Russell Anderson and Eu- 9:00 a.m—Sunday 3 st, chal . Right Rev. Irving P. | § X ek embership meeting with report, . g A i it. The building will be of red brick ""’ Zuck of the Independent Boys® Band n by the pastor .Jnhnmn Right Rev. James E. Free- REV. DR. MOMAINE BUTIN, [ithe sycan) xuu‘\yll:fljldv:i elsfllion 5 with white pillars in front. When appy Services—COME Suh “The Charm of of o'clock and the / completed, the auditorium and gallery man, Right Rev. G. Ashton oldham, |0/l T oo tangunges and £ aipl d_certifi {Rev. Floyd W. Tomkins, Rev. Arthur | Professol i ages d | presentation of diploma and certifi- ave a se capacity of al Ch ch B t t e “Tee ol . Bunting, | curator of the - Catholie ~Univers ¥ | Uates at 815 oclock The speakers will have a seating capacity of about evy ase Baplis ‘ery Rev. Georse R. MacDonald, | museum, will sail this month for Pal will be Rev. Dr. George M. Diffen- : ‘ D ENE . Sraatidh. of LR e (Western Ave. Near the Cirele.) ICourtenay Barber, Chicago, IlL: Wil- tine, where he will become acting ai. derfer, pastor of Luther Place Me- “| building the congregation will worship Edward 0. Clark, Pastor Jard Warner, East Lake, Tenn .h»l\n rector of the American School of Ori- al Chure Representative John . i Dullide ot BigNtH Stredt and = Stewart Bryan, Richmond, V ental Research at Jerusalem. The|y~ Nelson, Wisconsin, and Repre- | 5 4 Pennaylvaiia averiie southes 1AM ‘el Thorne, rork Ci school s atempting to extend Ameri- | sentative (. Ellis Moore of Ohio. The A Rev: Homer 5. Kent. pastor of the|A Communion Meditation ist Our Al" ean knowledge of the geography, his: [ coniative L (N i vens will be de ; TR SRt Commuton Kor pose of the commission as outlined ) : \ ¢ : lution of the last triennial [ tory, archeology and languages of|joreq by Dr. Krnest Warren Por- 5 U Heirory s ndl v exiri devic 8P One to Graduate at Eighth| | © . o | |First Unit of o ST Sl | Do ey o e meseusaa “The Song of the Never ¥ho Glowing. Come onee which created it is to . One of the first official acts of Bish- ¢ op Murray after becoming presiding pleted work and wlll receive diploma 2 B a ] l q l SE ICES Oortai GEAUEE: e E St N | 8pm = |I.{mnn..»m Questions — How e Diptons. Miss Minnie T Nichoison | [ s Itv Rev. Wulter H. Brooks, D. D.. Pustor. vening Song’ Service. led by Mr. W. E. 5 Dr. Butin is the first res| t Po ac Ul Sermon by Past: e atiam of the Tpiscopal | Biblical lands. ter, president of Potomac Univer- v by Pastor Appropriate to Occasion “cor- | Catholic priest ever to hold s sity, and the presentation will be v o — = of Attendance of Local Masonic Lodge. nghlnnds Baphfl Clmrcll and unify all evangelistic ef- office. made by President Bdward W. Colla- BAHAI MOVEMENT. DLY CHURCH. 14th and Jefferson Sts Yorts in the church. = more of the institute “Man is not the captive of nature .. TREET BAPTIST| REV. NEWTON M. SIMMONDS. Pastor Those who have successfully com- —Abdul Balia CHURCH 1] am.—Communion. with address. bishop lust Junuary was and ol g o jWashington, and at that time he an- diploma, 2 Minnie 1. olson v E at 8 0'Clock 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Sch “Bble Schoo ounced the appointment of Bishop with 21 subjects completed and 100 2 Bt Koamof \;"m i house, 11:00 a'm.—Serpon by the Paator. Mew. f?}ZL,,\’..,'\':m hursday eve.. 8 o'clock reeman as a member of this com- credits ates, s J ( oy il D sweet singer, will sing All Cordially_Invited. F. jon. Although Bishop Freeman Bible stuc art T; Mrs. S Erofesson’ Stanwoods GobD 12:30 nm —LORD S SrpER | Wis A B Cll h [0 %00 young in the episcopate to be ) Jennie L. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hardt, who were married at the Full Gospel As-| “Can Human Nature Change S ¢ 'f“"““' venue Baptist Churc! " Corner i 3 X the chairman of the commission, he is Fthel Vance, Tarry Garner; in 3 ania avenue, Thursday night, will begin meetings there | The Public Invited All Seats Free dweek Services lalready recognized as its leading | No_ Coll 8 p.m. Tuesday—Y. P. S. Bt At (he first_meeting of the | ! 1 Ward, Nin La o at IR pimy e S R e o CHRISTIAN e [ e B ".'""’ e fommission, held in New York Febru = M. Tait. 3. . Magdeburger, They are graduates of Bethel Bible School, Newark, N. J., and after fill-| " park View Christian c'“"ch GRA(.E ot y"“?"'i::'u;m'\- 3 . sbject. “Some Elements ery 23, Bishop Freeman offered a [ f Evan elical Synod William Parr in Intensive book |ing a number of engagements for evangelistic ‘meetings, expect to go to the b R | 7 Subfeet, written statentent on evangelism in ession 0 ang Y study, Mrs. Mertie i .| Kongo Belge, Africa, to take up missionary work under the General Council of Park Road. East of Georgia Ave. e i 2 W' Kiow E the church which was adopted by the Mrs. Mabel H. Dingel Mrs. Vi the Assemblies of God. Mr. Hardt is from Hagerstown, Md., while Mrs. Hardt, oiis v. W. "\HTH‘Mlnl-trr Stop. . B K K 1 with us. e ‘commission as its keynote. to Be Held Thursday at formerly Miss Aline Anderson, is a resident of Washington. Family night 45 a.m— SOk ; &2 | West Washington Buptlst Church This statement contains the follo W. Blair; will be observed tonight, when the Hunt-Lusby-Estep-Billingsley families will 15 TED AMBITION.” 7:00—Youne Peapie. L, . 3ist and N Sts. N.W. 5 i Church Prager Meeting Thursda: 8 conduct the service. el NI Are Weicome, - ! . B. AUSTIN Preaches— ing plea addressed to the whole Lpls, Concordia. - ;i.f:,:m:':; D i 3 H‘STREET CHRISTIAN |j———tr i ot S i copal Church: post-war period has witnessed the e land, Thomas Manley and John .. (Sixth and F Sonthwest) ¥ abrogation of wholesome converdions 3 R D study and teach REV. J. L. S. HOLLOMAN S T Fdgar Forrest Boggess, Pastor. First Baptist Church fand practices and the breaking down | The Baltimore. Federation of the | the Bible, Miss Mary . Robertson; i, 5 d 8 p.m pf old restraints, together with dis-| Women's Union of the F\langeh ’ll in the Pentateuch, Miss Lucy P. HEADS BAPT|ST SEM'NARY at ,:“,""\mi qu:"n s :!,i"‘(r Hr)xflr;;:;; { R Y naldersoins 16th and G Streets N.W. ard for law, lays a burden upon|Synod of North America will meet in | Holland. Loty G . 4 rinten ; S G i regard for lav v ki at 645 p.m. Intermedia Jgtiag Epdeayer Dr. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER the church that it cannot lightly | Concordta Lutheran Evangelical e o esteem, and that, unrecognized and|Church, Twentieth and G streets, # Elected by Trustees Thursday. | — - Ve Old-Time Minstrels.” Will Preach Both Morning and Immanuel B e | e v aL T8 . imore win | 16 ORDAINED AS PRIESTS Has Been Pastor of Church PRESBYTERIAN. Evening, |{| The National Baptist Memorial irecently said concerning certain © come over in the afternoon for \ for Nine Years. | CHURCH OF THE 11 am—"Our Finest at Jesus’ To Religious Libert; v y JJess tendencies: ‘We cannot substitute | sightseeing tour of Washington. COVENANT Feet | S Ata meeting of the b r s o 7 || 16th St. Il‘ld Cll,llmbll Road lnuthority of law for the virtue of have supper in the basement of g I . O ihe fallure of law to effect | the church at 6 p.m. The main meet- 2 TR g : Conn. Ave. 18ih and N Sts. Vecmont Ase. North of N St. T ) B iy ond wmoiesome rerorma is{ ing will be held in the auditorium of Services in St. Dominic's Church o REV. CHARLES WOOD. 0. 1 Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. ity b o g jprimasiiy. due to) the fact | that the [ the church 8¢ T00 - Mrs. D.| Mark End of Seven Years of |pastor of the Second Baptist Church REV. WILLIAM A, EISENDER 9:45 am.—Graded Church School. .m.—“Clean Fighters.” | =l ohnson, D. D. 1 Rt I moral character of the people is at | Bruning of Baltimore R% b was unanimously elected president. | Assistant and lici 2 3 m. and B pm—Sermons by the G . ) low ebb. To blink at the facts in the | s. W. L. Darby hington Study at Dominican House. ev. Mr. Holloman has been for the | ¢ 8 - Morning servi v e S. 930 am. B.Y.P.U., 6 to MORNING AT 11 | i , v he church's | will be the principal speaker of the Sy o Lof inie : Special music, v the : ; orahip ; 4 e o O e e e i %°| Sixten members of the Order ot |PAst mine vears the pastor of the| i orthe S L i, “Woi. . Worship and Sermon by the .;":’jm;‘ Al nltate & coatition s L Dunkhorst is president | Preachers, who have completed seven h‘p’"\'p "T‘hP i hur I.‘m e il H‘*m 4 \ ,’mn\n_” ) 00 pm. Soei ; For the Hearts of Washington o,y el ‘ot recover for | of the Ladies’ Aid Society of Concordia | years of their course of philosophical | (N0 XUUE (A8 FOH S0 WO Gt i S—AlT Commru Binje Clasa Top Men. N th St kCh ' Church = “BY FAITH NOAH" igenerations to come. If the church, | Church, which will entertain the jand theological studies at ;Im» D e e 3 Test M. Van | Fossan, | AVIN ree ristian I‘lI - oD EEhE p 2 i | visito ic: puse of Studies, Brookland, [ BUYS SrAILY. g P n x; N, tol). g i {fhrough its consecrated clergy and | Visitors. g e e o e riesthood by | The Washington Baptist Seminary “Mom's Bible Class for Men | 9t and D S . Ly ety aity, could. through unity of effort, T e irioy ot 'Baltimore {n |is belng promoted by the General| ; .‘,.__,‘:;‘,",,‘r‘":';':' e s [l ENERNENG a g ‘give evangelism the place it deser DR. JOHNSTON TO LEAD St h"mh'm_. Church, Sixth and i | Baptist Convention of ‘the District of | X b 9 ! B 00 L it % near dth 8.W. i} Gospel Serv non by Pastor, in the church’s *pro; all men Streots gouthwest, vesterday morning | Columbia. The school already owns| by A y 't talk_ by Mrs. Bar s il “Bes: Y o a site in Douglass Park in Arlington ey i N : ndeavor Societics 4 s h e Sure Your Sm Will Find and women who believe 'in the sov-| GR] Q7 SOC|ETY SERVICE ) ) ! ] i ; 4 Counts, Va.® The school " will be | " i NGECL g o e e | B You Out” erelgnty and saving power of Jesus X j iz i ot onldiaadn st ing Archhishop Curley were Che s Christ would address themselves to the T S e e i i e S etention of His ingzdom among men, | Regular Open-Alr Meeting at Epis- S _ E ” 3 = X AN o st ] we should experience such a1 revival B e HBnIeR Rl S Ul — . ! S . ; e s o I A Cordial Welcome at All Services E N b e Sp TR idine . S. . Lr., as master Dr. R. W. Brooks to Preach. Choir will & || € ok & L) Take Bus or Street Car. known in our day and generatio Considine, O. ot T s 2 younes| TEMPEE BAPTSSE i i L i At Lincoln Congregational Temple | b Gownors . Those ordained were Revs. John|iomorrow morning Rev. R. W.|yw hirsdi, {’r.??,f Sorvice b columbla Hel‘hb Ch o apel, B. Y 7 Sta During these 1 ';::“"4 !1' ‘l; 1 ket In the Heart of Washington "astor, 'S The openair service, under the aus- | \i.Govern, O. P inesville, Ohio; | 1 ; VISIT TO ST. GEORGE i S Eosisty ot | e - P sville, Ohio: | Brooks will speak from the subject, | Phases ‘o Christ's ‘Character ax Susgested o * |pices of the Girls’ Friendly Society of | chayles Gainor, O. of Harrisburg, | «q bl ot 1 by Bruce Barton's Bouk. ‘The Man Who bt the Episcopal Church, tomorrow after: | b Raymond 1t SRR e \f‘;";g,h"hm":;: “lfii\.mm o P RIS i F!“‘"fh, - = hters of King Going to Mary- |n°o0n Al oliday Iioust be CON- | Washington; Albert Dre . 0. P, eiie B Satvan i T ) ark Road West of h i | Daug! & Y| Gueted by Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, |t Buffalo, N. Y.. Anthony Foley: their alma mater at the WESTMINSTER 2 ! Pastor. permapIate e Mfik bl T | 11 am——THE NEVER-FAILING LOVE.” land Parish Next Friday. rector of St. John'’s-Church. 0. P., and George Kinsella, O, P., of | = == 0 ; el Lol Ll o 8 p.m—“THE_REWARD OF SERVIM The Daughters of the King of the | o THS Service will be held at & pm. | Now *Haven, Conn.: Basil' Sheehan, SYTERIAN g 3 s gy vro | e G ! Sae or upon arrival of the electric car | p.; Andrew Nowlen, O. P.. Philip - H. ] = Sr. N Bible. School i o e i Mt o, PR ATl 2 e e o |0 b Andriy Svien, O 2 Paily| CHURCH OF THE PILGRONS | b ol i PETWORTH i o030 o R e o i Hiin, | oclock. If the weather is fair, the | Perrotta, O. P., of New York City; 220d St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. oL A T .,.,,,,,,'..v' he h. s AT et ALL WELCOME. ik g‘,‘,d‘(, arnab “hapel, Oxon . | service will be held on the lawn be-|Gerald Corbett, O. P., of Columbus, SEMs The Friendliest Church in Washington | KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH ;, Laeiddid il 2 tween the cottages which compose the | Ohio; Martin Shea, O. P., of Memphis, | Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. e_of Song_and_Sermon. “The Eliz: beth Whlle Spiritual | "\‘x“fi,l'a"‘{’ffi; ;1’“ ‘_hl — ‘;‘f m: settlement at Holiday House. In case |Tenn.. William Roach, O. P., of Fond i3 e S: Ch hP i|| sEcoND ANNIVERSARY skRMoN Oth near B St. S.W forigina par qe P { of rain, the service will be held in the [du Lac, Wis.; Edmund Rocks, O. P.,| Divine Worehip and Sermgn by Minister | e Chure 1|l REV. HENRY J. SMITH i C. P. RYLAND, Pastor. colony of Maryla n:l “;xsr;untktd \\:he'x\ vly completed Eleanor Lewin Me-|of Providence, R. I.; Henry Barthel- 0 p.m. CHEVY CHASE enc b C | Rl | 0 B I O e e o', | morlal Chapel. Sunday afternoon s omy, O. P.. of Minden, Minn. and GUNTON TEMPLE . MEMORIAL || V. E. W tor | “THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS oy e I L g e i |ices are held regularly during the Sum. | Sebastian Glllespie; O. P., of Minne- Tothiand, Newion § i PREqBYTERIAN > > i WITHIN YOU. z ; ';'f°‘ :;‘m;;;“ ‘I‘t "::\\_“f";;,m’:“r‘*‘fé mer at Holiday House, which is a va- |apol . 5 - | = ' S tuali Cll dl lnmnr!‘u‘n'mu T God Seeking m‘mhfumm : = ntains cation home for girls and working | At the same time Revs. John Line-| g4 s i THE CIRCLE iritualist Chure : R . i vou Sl .v:aé‘;ga o ovorehip, St b Church | women, many of whom spend their *.’S. P., and Alberg A. Murray, g T oW ONQUERING 1 Lecture E, the Pastor. | Wl J'fi":"fl""fi o | _YOU ARE INVITED. K 8 vere Ta 0 A 3 TG TRED T 7 | —Graded Sunday Scl | o = $08. Rev. G. V. Barry i in charge |0 o008 there. SRt Taised to the | vy e by Chorus Cholr, Mrs. Sindell, Solofit 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Sehool | ALFRE b II TERRY (I o el o W it wi !of the parish. All women of the Epis- R e i % - » e 5:45 p.m —Christian Endeavor meetings. 100 a.m. by o ol i Dries. Sene uestion: WHAT & Are Mot oopnl Church are invited 1o attend. West Washington Church. | Totier Kihip is 3 whfive O B | it ’"‘wi‘d."‘i‘?""&?{" sy Bev el LLMAN | “THE ElelR OF LIFE B i Pewerih s ovaidia R Pl R ington, and will sing his first solemn : 1 y o g L s Eaies ™ And Rocd" . : ed by Spirit Messages e (R Baptiste—F m‘u’flfifp'li?lnsi'“" At the West Washington Baptist|high mass in_St. Paul Church, =) :45 p.m.- 2 h S GAHI)EN PAR Y. | al 2 Hiirsd i i ehal T wiven you, seel and | o B o ' ¢ eveni: ” e, | F 2 Vs s, S ay a Midweel « u . 8 p. . e o [ BENEF” Church tomorrow evening the pastor, | Fifteenth and V stree unday at| _Midweek n. ln.. ay. & p.m. " ot / el el 1 be opened | less!), 7th & Eve N You. " Mat t Rev. C. B. Austin, will tell the story |11 a.m. | e, into a of Capt. Frank Wells and the doc SIXTH [} Finn empie nt h‘wo Branchesor Ioicis)) Brienaly | teines lie prearties Gapt, Wells claits i 7 lthe distinction of having traveled ITED BRETHREN PRESBYTER[AN | East Presb Char Health Service Center ! Society Plan Sale Thursday. [more miles and preached the gospel|zz— — ooy 1L E Lo 16th and Kennedy Sts. N astern Iresi Yl‘“‘n urch . . American Order of the | The branches of the Girls' Fi -|in more places than any other man |Memorial United Brethren Church REV. GODFREY CHOB(YI‘ Maryland Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. B o e ATES, Bociety of the Chapels of the Nativity |°f _his age in .the history of Nocth Cavitol, and K Sty Pastor ALFRED E. BARRO! , 5 : ;find the Resurrection will conduct a | Christianity. BTty Manee o Addms SU N Ll ey C"“‘“‘H "or THE L 3 1 8th & H Sts. rden party and sale next Thu UAL CHILDRE 11 AM. o 3?,;;“'_‘*“1!;{’, “,fl"‘g‘ Class. ; Dr. W. S, Abe_methy Minister § i . W. S, s i t th d o o i g e INTON.* vening at the grounds of the C Theosophists’ Public Lecture. GRAM AND *}x{wllfi\'l,"x DEay 'COMMUNION. 390 pm—C E. Meetings. The Spiritual Science Church M3 streets northeast. Mr ' Pote | _ The United Lodge of Theosophists, iy e 8 PM. : | preaches at i be 10 chniae @ " Mise | 709 Hill Ruilding, Seventeenth and 1 e e ISHING.” P of Christ { : 3 S , “THOUGHT. x = cos ec 'Rose Frve and Miss Gilehrist. streets, will have a free lecture at 8| W e *Beanl v e,l:‘,? "al“ Shapel The Sunday Morning Sersice. 11 AM. 11:00 A.M.—“Chosen! For What?” {"The proceeds will be given to the | ©'clock tomorrow evening on *“Mem- A HEALING SERVICE . 28th and M Sts. N.W. The ToAlclan Club Salons ¢ Y s b % e Irving W mnnon Ketchum, Minister T A i iNation-wide fund being raised for the | Ory of Past Live to which the pub- il i n 5 5 3 . 18th and Columbia Road N.W. > oo lerection in Washington of a house as | lic is invited. The study class will be 1700 1 STRE) ETNW. s 45 i REV. JANE B. COATES. PASTOR, 8:00 P.ML.— IheProdzgaI BroughtDownto Date’ ‘& national center for the Girls’ Friend. | held Wednesday at 8 p.m., continu-| First-floor_front. Sunday morning, lrst hool, Will address the congregation on B o i, whers mhem Mgt EL o e T N g wfliiara . 8 nm—P‘uv"-‘r"fl:flfl"? C.E.|| “0CCULTISM—the Hidden Truth.” i Male Quartet. Vested Chorus Choir ‘bers may stop while visiting the Na- ~—— - 2 = P b Commuglon of Spirits and Flowers Serv, - i ‘tional Capital Ministers Meet Monday. INTERDENO) AL. res| yterlan Georgetown Church foe at clote of meeting every Sunday. * i A Cordial Welcome to Strangers 5 NG e i1 - 3 P St. Near 3lst N.W. & i " The Presbyterian Ministers’ Asso- JORN MARSHALL PL. IB ' PROGRAM BY AUXILIARY. |cinhe, Dresbsterian Ministers' Asso: O sauts Gertaonss) Rev. damés 1. Mamna, 0., | DR. JANE B. COA 1 i o season Monday in the New York John Brittan. Clark Pastor e i JUNIOR CHURCH ] s s Avenue Presbyterlan Church. . 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Sch | % Vinner”—Rev. H. J. i {Bervice Announced at McKinley | Milton B. Lambdin, who T OCIETY OF Minister. 11! 00!m—(‘§§m;’ml|lwnn°lSpnnnn v or|f| UNITY SPlRlTUALlST “The W Rev. H. J. Councilor Memorial Baptist Church. I e goren Y lapenicion e St N, Ph ank. 11 A 7:15 p.m.—Chtistian” Endeavor. CHURCH Sunday School, 9:30—Christian Endeavor, 6:43 5. The American Legion Auxiliary of 5 s e Sermon by the Washington Heights At tho Plashouse, Sandey, 8 PM. ames Reese Europe Post, Ameri o b s:45 i MORNL Pl gAemon AN WiEsEnl a5 SEiat o Representative to Speak. H'r"{.']:_r;"fi 'Lnur‘k ‘f_‘r;v‘_kptl.)m"fi‘mli Rev. J. B. Clayton, D. D. Pcl"CSbYtC!‘i&n Church REV. £ V. MORROW. Plttsburh, Pa. morrow night at 8 o'clock at the Mc- | Representative Heartsill Ra {px" Class Sunday: 6:15 p.m. Good pv, Colombla 211 Kalorama Rds. S iifiasll: Cragiualeatii (o, Teunte: @ c Fourth and I, streets. Rev. Dr. S |Bible Class of Congress Street Meth- R e oG iaiuert Hon. Robert Simmons Teaches 12 go_,,o,m‘,{, ;o""m SepmenPY B e e ";" — Plymouth Congregational fieriah Lamkins, the pastor, will [odist Protestant Church tomorrow at Younz Meu's Class D e T CROW ¥ e grenie P[ EASAN preach a special sermon. 9:45 a.m. He will speak on the golden SUNDAY. 8 P.M.: THOR: SW.mnu o Spirit greetings by Rev. Ida E. Strack. Church . 4 T AR g o - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 3 The Women’s Auxiliary of the |text. “Be Ye Kind One to A » y Y L0 mVoune Peoniers Meoting. 3ount Bethel Bapiist State Conven. | S or—es e Sieonet0 SNOT "T‘r:l‘il Afig‘é:{;‘ ankleOF e VATV T PG T R AL 17th and P St N.W. Columbia Road Near 14th St. CATHOLIC. seats. - ATONEMENT.” Z rth Méssage cervice. 600 Penna. Ave. S.E.. Western Presbyterian Church Fo“ Pr eSbytermn THUFRGAS 8t 8 Din. MRV F{ T anmmI M 9:30 a.m.—Church Schook. Nashville, T‘em‘),‘ will preach Tuesday S 9N WEDNESDAY, & P.M. 3‘""" T MARY SCHURCH “Insight Into Truch” H St. Bet. 10th and 20th Sts. N.W. Cllllrcll CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, ; 11:00 am.—Sermon by Col. John T. Bet. G and H Sts. THURSDAY, 4 AND 8 PM. AND Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pasto -— 5 Axton. Chiet Chaplain, H T TR R e > ° v O 100 a1 - i A CmEERIChTR FRIDAY. 5 PM.: 13th and Falrmont Streets N.W. Chn s NITY. U DR. JOHNSON TO PREACH.|] ,, A eeie = GARNETT JANUARY 1 AM— Rev. James H. Miers, D. D., stian dcience 30 p.m—¥. P. 8. C. Eversbody Welcome. » £ I P Al Quehiions ang. Healing Cline. THE IORD'S EUEERE. Pastor. CHURCHES OF CHRIST 8:00 p.m —“SECURITY." 'astor of Immanuel Baptist Church st (Reception of Members.) B e o 8 Pu— b T L o Dl . SCIENTIST N 2 mmanuel Na tist Me- ASSO! N E i 1 i inorial Chiirch tomorrow morning the | Bythin T gt TON Wesleyan Pentecostal Church iy TR oa0en—guner s, V| OF ERiST SCIENTIST, BOS tor, Rev. Dr. Gove G i Fythisn Temple Audltorfum, 307 D St N.W. “zhe Light of the W B a.m.—Me's Bible Glass. Frink L. » ’ or, Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson, will 1012 9th St. N, sundsy SoTTen o Nadhing and “Tne Hdolcs ‘at et vonemar, ok L | TON, MASS. each on “By Faith Noah.” A com-| 3:00 p.m—Lectura by 7. F: '3 1 ine 8t . 1:00 8.m.— Tmunion service will follow ™| 2R nmLonre ity Fineinaeneon | Topd SUPRthy i ltimire Tibor will sin Me{ropohm Presbyterian s Yoroine worship, Sermon by | First Church of Christ, Scientist I Ve P . service wi 45 p.m.—Tower study. at the morning service. Sunday School al tect: Columbla Road and Euclid St. REHtis Ewerilug @ outE] celvicewill %45 "0y, and praser service on Thurs. Cor. 4th and B Sts. S.E. 3;: held, the pastor taking for his e O NIVERSALIST | _* Rov™C W Grer: Pastor: iy L A iREs. PAOTOR. “:W:: Thon:l:tu‘ on Temptation Second Ch“ffi"cog'c':'«r::“' Scientist eme, Sure Your Sin Will Find A = s Jock. Ey 7:45. 548 pmChristian Endeavgr Socleties. . N.E. Eiot = Evangelistic Meetings | |30 2 AR ol et 52| S22 b it o Kooy | Thind, Ghurch of Chit, Seenct 5 s Church of vangelistic Mee! the C. E. r ‘Miors. minder atbices of | Masonic Temple, 13th St. and N. Y. Ave. r Father g 88 | 8145 mestira Missionary Soclety. | Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist Sermon oy Modernists. UNIVERSALIST John R. Hardt and Wife New York Avenue e of Dy, Aceiiur Jacksom The Arcade, 14th St. and Bark Road ¥ A Washington woman's question, Misstonaries o tho Congo Thuradey, 7:30 pme—Seryice of Praver SUBJECT: #What Are Modernists?” will be an. - 4 b i e dune 6 to June 13 Presbyterian S ijflb g God the Only Cause it el % . 3 Nightly, 7:; 3 ¥ é 3 ] | e i 2 Church Ay e st dect Is, “A Fascirating ? Theater ALL cum;:;\:.;.‘é O Torida |~ Sanar. 11 AN, pod 8 P et F Street at Tenth Full Gospel Assembly|| ~ ~ev Yo Ave.eraen st | Eckington "o &b §e0 | (it b ™alot ‘s Temple Baptist Services. (Pending the Building of a Rev. Joseph R. Siz0o N i 8 ociock. S —— & “The Never-Failing Love” will be et ) 930 Pfl Ave N w OYs UBEPIE e i 100 p.m—*New Facts and Old Paith.” READING ROOMS: e topic of Rev. T. O. Jones tomor- REV. JORN VAN SCHAICK. D. D., . . oWV o D.D. . 8. 10:00—Adult classes, FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., ‘:’Jrrcmhor‘ll“:;'ih :; o 'l;n;{:::eumqlfiz Pastor Emeritus, in Charge Chiriot. 105 REBLTSRA, by p.m—Endeavor Socleties. 15th and K Sts.—Hours 9 to 9 (ex- rd’s supper will be administered. . e el ™ R ating " sacvite Tuge eve: The P';:f ':I' ‘fi""'. and C!llh‘l] Presbyterian Church B ot ey b0, o CAOT evening sermon will be on “The endship. (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) SECOND CHURCH—111 NE— ward of Serving Christ,” o urmu"v — i i Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Fisre.s 3 o) 008 b wedle A == il 5 Ay B LEINING, Tonight N SERVICES: Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. ’l‘ll(lj;gln)ed Sfi!{?fiyu and holidays. HALL MISSION ~ mun:“:n:n“::“::;} By Praise Service—Family Night 9:45 .;{.M.-L;Bib!e S:)’\IIOQLh 1 2{‘,‘,’.3{.33"’1‘3{- Taslor. 14th and G gg_—%%?;?om%?gé' 623 LA, AVE. N.W. classes. at the theater at noon; Program by 11 AM.—Morning Worship: s (Wednesdays, 10 to ptura: Holiness Families 6:45 P.M.—Christian Endeavor. o by Dr. Tay] 14th and Park Road (second mxm—' Ry v 3. Mo Favlor. | |[lSeats Free—Everybody Welcome. Come Bring Your Friends 8 P.M.—Evening Worship: *The A 9:30 to 9 week days (except Wed- é 'fl- ver mmfi”'rnuufl‘ 8 P.M. E & Place of gm nesdays, 9:30 to 5:30), First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets N.W. REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister REV. DON IVAN PATCH, Associate Minister 9:45 A.M.—]Judge Norris’ Bible Class for Men. Subject: “Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther” Dr. PIERCE Speaks at 11 A.M. and 8 P.M. 11 A.M.—Subject: “MORE THAN A SHEPHERD” 8 P.M.—Subject: “WHERE GOD COMES IN” Vested Chorus Choir Every One Invited TLILIIIIII 11T I 1 EELIE LI IO 2 2 L LTI 1L L L P A1 20 P OO0 022000, N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N

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