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10 NOTED SPEAKERS FOR AUDITORIUM First Congregational Church: THE EVENING REVIVAL MEETINGS BY FATHER AND SON Revs. J. N. and V. G. Gortner to Conduct Services at Full Gospel Assembly. English Preacher Here Narver of Califor- | ¢ | Applied Christianity Work Plan- Rible Institute t ment jother departments of the institute's cation of the principles of the Word TAR, NEW DEPARTMENT. ned by Bible Institute. The cabinet of the American Home last Wednesday au horized the addition of a depart of applied Christianity to the This new department will of the appli activities. indertake special stud of God to national problems. WASHINGTON, D C.. SATURDAY, SPEAKERS NAMED FOR C. E. CONVENTION Dr. Wilfley Among Those on Pro- gram Next Week—Plan Trip to Mount Vernon. The Riennial Convention of Inter JUNE 19, 1926.' ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL |[SERVICE PLACE CHANGED. EXERCISES TOMORROW | christian Science Meeting to Be te. Pupils of St. John’s Church, B I Pt Y Beginning tomorrow and continu Georgetown, to Have Commence- |ing for the Summer months, the serv fces of the Christian Science Parent ment—Pienic Planned June 26. |I¢#® of the Christian Sclence Parent held in the assembly room of the Ho.- | The annual commencement exer ) cises of the Sunday school of St.|tel La Fayette, Sixteenth and 1| John's Church, Georgetown, will be |Strests, instead of at the Mayflower 0 | Hotel. held in the church, Potomac and S e AR B METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE, UNION M. E. CHURCH 812 20th St N.W. McLain. D. D., Pastor. 40 a.m 11:00 am 700 pm —F, K00 pm.Prea Pa ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCOMED CALVARY Columbla Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets on : - 2:30. to Present Expanded Serv- Bev. J. e toward, ths, ac: | medinte Chvistan Findshvores ot the | e s , LOtroW. Motniny at 93 leader of the Parent | ices for Public. Meeting in the Washington Audl- torium, instead of in their own build- ing, which has been closed because of a dangerous condition of the roof, the congregation of the First Congre- gational Church will inaugurate to Morrow a serfes of expanded services, which are to last through the Summer. The auditorfum, at Nineteenth and E streets, is to be the regular meet ing place of the church morning and evening until a new First Congrega- tional Church is constructed, it is sald. Every Sunday night, in addition to regular preaching service, there will be shown a photo play and elaborate musical programs have been planned. The church has engaged the entire serles of films made by Yale Univer- sity, which present the history of America from Columbus to Appo metox. The general public is invited to the pervices at the Washington Audi torium and no tickets of admission will be required for any of the serv fces. However, Rev. Jason Noble Plerce, pastor of the chirch, states that while his people will carry for ward at the Auditorinm an aggres sive program, it is nnt their desire to build up these services at the ex pense of sister churches, and those who have reliziaus duties elsewhere are expected to be loval to their own church gervices. Where there is no confiict, they are most cordially in vited to hear this serles of interna tlonal preachers during the coming season The speaker morning and evening, Sunday, June 20, will bs _the Welsh English preacher, Rev. Dr. Gwilym Rees, M. A., regarded as ona of the most_eloquent ministers in England Dr. Rees, who is on an American tour embracing the larger citles of the Fast, will preach at 11 o'clock on “A | Cry for an Ally. His evening sub. | Ject at 8 o'clock will ba ‘“The Philosophy of Rubbish Heaps.” In connection with this service the three-reel photoplay “Dixle” will be presented. At 9:30 am. in the civle room of the Auditorium the Sunday school will be held. The Senfor Seciety of Christian Endeavor will meet in the §ame room at £:30, while the Younz People’'s Soclety will meet in the music studio of the church at the| €ame hour. LUTHER LEAGUE PICNIC. Event Will Be Held at Great Falls Next Saturday. The Luther League of the District | of Columbia will hold a plenic at Great Falls Park next Saturday afternnon and evening, it was announced today At a recent meeting of the executive | committee of the league, plans were completed for a Luther League moon lizht excursion on July 1 Miss Lois Hoover, vice president, | and Miss Margaret Monk, secretary Epiphany Luther League, will attend the Summ assembly at Gettyshurg, | Wwhere they will specialize in a course | in_Luther League wor The annual convention of the Luther League of the Marvland Synoc which the Luther League P\’”Yh]» l|l| trict of Columbia is a part, wi he held July 20 and 21 at Smis B e B 1 at nith. The District league has challenced the Luther League of Baliimors snd | vielnity to a 100 per cent attendance at th ithburg convention, which means two delegates must be present | from each local society and five dele. | gates each from the Luther League | of Baltimore and vicinity the Luthen League of the District of Co. lumbia. { PASTOR TO'BE ABSENT. Rev. Charles Enders Leaves To- | morrow for Frostburg Services. 2 Rev. Charles Enders, pastor of Con. | cordia Church, will be in Frostburg, Md., tomorrow, to speak at the special | renovation services of Zion Church, | one of the historic church buildings of | western Maryland In his ahsenca the local pulpit will | be supplied by Rev. Dr. Paul A. Men. | zel, a former pastor of Concordia | Church, and by Page M. Etchison sec retary of religious work at the Y. M C. A, Dr. Menzel will preach at the ! German service at 10 a.m. and Mr chizon at the English service af N1:15 a.m. Class to Entertain. The, candidate class of the Girls' Friendly Soclety at &t, John's Church, in Norwood Parish, at the carner of Wieconsin avenue and Bradley Lane. vill give anentertainment, “The Fai on Friday afternoon, June 2 # pn. The public is invited. Mrs. Pariseau, president of the local branch of the Girls' Friendly Society, be assisting Mias~ Virgini 1. leader of the candidates, in ar- this fete, at John Wesley A. M. Ei.izion Church The first quarterly communion of the church vear will be administered by the presiding elder, Rev. J. H, Tucker, at John Weslev A. M. E. Zion Church, Fourteenth and Cor-. coran streets, tomorrow morning. The pastor, Dr. H. T. Medford, will preach on tha subject “The Overcoming Man" at 745 pm. Music by the senior vested choir will feature each service, Dr: VWnldron to l;re;ch. Rev. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, pastor of the Shilon Raptist Institutional Church, Ninth and I* streets, will take as his toplc “A Sure Cure for Snake Bite” tomorrow night. At the 11 o'clack service he will preach on *“The Fruitful Vine and the Unfruitful Fig Tree.”’. The choir will give a special program and Prof. Syphax will give a brief organ recital. Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley will preach tomorrow morning at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church and in the evening will lecture on “The Beautles of Shakespeare.” The ladies of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church are making final arrangements for a moonlight excursion down the river on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. —_— Sermon on Modernism. “Jesus Predicted About Two Thou- sand Years Ago the Many Modernist Mouths of Today" will be the subject of Rev. E. Hez Swem tomorrow eve- ning at the Centennial Baptist Church. In the morning service he will preach on “A Christian Head." | the direction | Woman's Missiona. | e'elock | nett | and diplomas will be awarded. | 8 the last meeting for the Summer until | decided that | method. | | Ev | South Africa will be “shot’ this Sum nfa and Rev. Vernon G. Gortner of | New York, father an son, wili join in conducting a series of revival meet Ings to be held for 10 days at the Full | Gospel Assembly, 930 Pennsylvania avenue, beginning Tuesday. The senior Rev. Mr. Gortner was for many years a minister of the Methodist Church. Some vears ago he resigned to take up evangelistic work in the Pentecostal Church, and has often been heard In conventions and camp meetings of that faith. He was pastor of a Cleveland, Ohio, church, and later accepted the charge of Bethel Temple of Los Angales, Callf., where thousands have been converted. Rev. Mr. Gortner holds a prominent position in the General Council of the Assemblies of God, be Ing executive presbyter of that body The son, who will assist in the meet ings, recently has completed erection of a large church in Brooklyn, N. Y., known as the Lighthouse Pentecostal Church, where he is pastor The meetings will be held avery night at 7:45, and three services Sun day, at 11 am, 3 pm. and 745 p.m The campaign will open Tuesday eve ning with a healing service, to which all the sick and aficted are invited. | I Revival songs, supported by a large cholr and orchestra, will he a feature | of the meetings lLUTHERI&NS :TO MARK ANNIVERSARY OF U. 8. Ceremony Will Be Held in Historic Georgetown Church. « E T t | t RE G WILYM REES. SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY WILL BE TOMORROW Epworth Methodist Church South to Open Vacation Bible School in Three Weeks. The annual Sunday school day ex of the Epworth Methodist pal Church South will be held 'ow at 11 a.m., under the direc. tion of Mrs. S E. Moore. At that time also the baptiem of infants will take place. The dafly vacation Bible school nof the church will open its sesslons Julv A and continue until July 30 under of Mrs. J. T. Brime The Woman's Missionary Soefety hs general charge of the work. Rev. J. T. Meyers, Epworth's mis. sfonary to Japan, who has been home on a furlough to attend the general sonference, has completed a series of lectures at the Southern Methodist University at Dallas, Tex. He is now preparing to return to his work in Japan in August. He and Mrs. Mey- ers will be the guests of the church on Sunday, June 27. The regular monthly meeting of the v Society will be held Monday evening, June 21. Miss Earleine Poindexter of Brevard Insti- tute will be one of the speakers. Mrs. Crot worker for the Protestant hurches in connection with the Ju venile Court of this city, will speak also. ‘The annual excursion of t school will be held at Mars! aext Friday, June t Lutheran pastors and congregations of Washington are planning an exten sive celabration of the sesquicenten nial anniversary of American inde pendence, fo be held at 3 o'clock Sun- | day afternoon, July 4. in theshistoric orgetown Lutheran Church, Wis consin avenue at Volta place. This church was organized 31 years before the founding of the city of | Washington and 7 yvears before the Declaration of Independence. ‘The present structure stands on the origi nal slte of the old building A prominent out - of - town speaker will delfver an address for the nccasion and a specfal vested chofr of mixed | volces will sing pafriotic numbers The public fs invited \COYLE TO TALK TO CLASS. Representative, Native of George e Sundav all Hall UNITY SUNDAY SCHOOL. Service Announced in I Street Au- ditorium Tomorrow. Representative William Radford Coyle of Pennsvlvania will address ! the Harrison BiMle class of Congress trest Methodist Protestant Church at a.m. tomorrow. in the auditorum the church. Mr. Covle will speak | on “The Kingdom That Must | Buiit.” P. Buck will conduct a class| Mr. Coyle was horn and reared in in Christian _healing Sunday after- old Georgetown. A large attendance noons at 4:45 and at 6:45 the Good | of the class is expected to he present Words Club meets. The speaker for | to greet him tomorow is Mrs. Cora L. Jacobson, and the suhject, “Self Control | Mary A. Williams will lecture to morrow night 8 o'clock on “The Rich Consclousness.” “Thy Ireedom Is Not Far Oft" the subject of a lecture to be given by Arthur P, Wednesday evenin at 8 o'clock itusl healing clinie ind question hursday. at 3 and S p.m., and p.m., by Gar Januar he regular session of the Unity Sunday school and Bible class in the Unity Auditorium, 1326 T street, Mi. Maude E. Beck, superintendent, w be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 9 Arth Third Baptist Church Services. Rev. Dr. George O. Rull will preach on the subject “The Way to God” at the morning hour at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q treets and at the evening service will preach on "G Promises Ful filled.”” Rible school will be opened at % am. and Holy Communion will be at 3 pm. Mittie Garland will he leader of the Y. P. C. F 6 pm topic: “How Much of a Goal Should Money Be?' Praver meet Tue | day at % and Younz People's praver | service Thursday at 8, . Church to Ha;e Carnival. A carnival will be held all next | week at New Hampshire avenue and | Third and Buchanan streets by the congregation of Zion Lutheran | Chureh. The commitiee on arrangements in cludes Henry Menze, chairman: Mr J. A 0ss, Misx Emma Holzer, Philip Krautwurst and Fred Schickler - . CHILDEN'S DAY PROGRAM. Diplomas Will Be Awarded at Fourth Presbyterian Church. | Children’s day exercises will be held | at the Fourth Presbyterian Church at 10:30 tomorrow morning. Certificates will be at 6:45 v Can We De. Bible class Chr n Endeavor p.m. The topic is “Ho velop Spiritual Power: meets each Sunday at 9:30. At tomorrow evening services at o'clock Rev. James H. Miers will 1k on “How and Where Jesus Be n Work for God, and Why. hursday -evening prayer meeting will he at 7:30 o’clock for the study of | the hymns <ps ¥ New Bethel Baptist Services. Rev. William D. Javis, New Bethel | Baptist Church, Ninth and S streets, will preach at 11 o'clock on “The N : | Almighty Conqueror.” Sunday school Service League Adjourns. | o5 0" PYE T A m, R The Young People’s Service League | Roy Carter wiil preach. Christian | of St. George's Episcopal Church held | Endeavor will be at 6:30 July 18 in the parish hall Sunday night. ] Discussion was led by Miss Ada Dougall. Interpretations of the Ten Commandments were given and it was to follow the letter of DIVINE SCIENCF. | DIVINE SCIENCE | National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service Noon meetings Wadnesday Healing ministry Jally from 11 1o 1 and 0 Private inatruction to puntls. Studio. 812 17th St. N.W. Second flaor_front MA GRAY. Pres. “Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St.—Apt. 21. ADA RAINEY, Speaker. Sundar evenine. & p.m Interpretations for 01d Tri All welcome. For_annointments the commandments would be the hest Missi(;m to Be Filmed. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 19.—As a result of co-operative effort on the part of the Berlin Missionagy Society and the film department of the \zelical Press Union of Germany, a motion picture film of the German Lutheran missions of Southwest and Natlonal mer, says the American Lutheran Counci CONGREGATION! 0 fl Services held in the Cool and Comfor Nineteenth and E Sts. N'W. 11 AM,, Rev. GWILYM REES, M.A,, of 8 P. M., Dr. REES Speaks on “THE PHILOSOPHY OF RUBBI Special Evening Feature: Photoplay—“DIXIE” (Yale Historical Series) Everyone Invited. 9:30—Sunday school, upstairs in the auditorium, in the civie room. auditorium and music studie of the church, respectively. 623 LA, AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Hol;neyssx Sunday Service, 2:30 P.M. urwm':x" B Rev. T Hudson Taslor. eting “Thureday. 5 e AL WELCONE, streets, or transfer from any car to busses at 17th and H streets. Abundant Auto Parking —— | quisition of a | house the new department, classes of the Tral American Home Bible Institute been conducted from the home of its president, son rollment of more than dents d courses in every State of the Unfon [its annual picnic at and province of Canada |1s made for tuition, the work being | Endeavorer: conducted entirely Rev. H. A. Kent to Speak at First Prethren streets, will bring a message from the | advertising district conferenoe, fust closed at Roa- | planned charge of Rey tor Presbyterian nccupy the former dell, | Institute, will address the young peo |ple at 7 p.m. at the regular Christian | Endeavor service. venes at 9:30 a.m | |Dr. Montgomery Wil who ha West Va., where he delivered the hac. | Methodist Church tomorr preach on and in the evening on “The ' | of Discontent.” | town, to Speak at Congress Street., ‘“Atonement for Soul" Topic at Mc- | Church p.m will pr First Congregational Church Rev. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister Rev. DON IVAN PATCH, Associate Minister WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM “A CRY FOR AN ALLY” No Tickets Needed. 6:30—Senlor and Young People’s Christian Endea vor Societies meet upstairs in the civic room of the To reach the auditorium, 19th and E streets, take Potomac Park cars to auditorium; Georgetown via G street cars to 19th and G streets; Potomac Park or Lincoln Memorial busses to 20th and E al llllllll!llfllIlIllllllIII||llilI}IlllllfllwmflflflflflmmmlfllmlllIllllllll'lIlIIIIIIlIlIlll'lllIIIIIHIll!|l|lll!llll!ilIlIl|l||_£[lllflflMfl1|llIl|IIIIHHIIIII!IIIIHIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllllllllllll Preliminary steps suitable building to together offices " and the | g School for were taken. | the work of the | has vith the general ‘hristian Worke For eight years W. Collamore, 837 Alll street. During that time the work has grown until an annual en 800 has been reached. Besides the school in Washington, he institute conducts local groups n Bible study in many sections of he country and has individual stu-| in home reading and study | No charge | by voluntary con ributions of students and friends. | | CONFERENC'E MESSAGE. | Brethren Church. | Rev. Homer A Church, Kent, pastor of First | Twelfth and F | 11 am. service tomor | service will be in| E. Hawthorne, pas Memorial United h. Mr. Kent will pulpit. Rev. Kul | dent of Washington's Bibls | evening c. Wallace Ch of pr Sunday school con | PASTOR RETURNS HOME. 1 Preach a Both Services Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery returned from Morgantown class of the State university, will oc | calaureate sermon to the graduating | | | cupy the pulpit of the Metropo nw service he Divine Anthor At win | the morning COMMUNION SERVICE. Kinley Memorial Baptist. Holy communion will be cele the McKinler Memorial Baptist Fourth and L streets, at 3 tomorrow. The pastor, Rev. & ch at 11 am Rlood That Maketh an the Soul:at 8 p.m.. Land Yet td Be Possessed ichool will meet at 930 a.m in ieriah Lamkins on It Is the Atonement for here Ts Much The Bihle Bap i | Young People’s Uniop. 6:30 p.m __ SPIRITUALIST. The First Spiritualist Church | Lecturs by the Pastor. 1 ALFRED H. TERRY. | Sublect “THE KEVS TO HEAVEN, | FPollowed by Spirit Messages ARSI G TR, Sunday. & pm. ar Pyihian Ath a1 nw ! Sacand floo mple. 1017 The Spiritual Science Church of Christ 18th and Columbia Road N.W Sundar. 11 A M REV. JANE B. COATES. PASTOR. “PSYCHOLOGY OF HEALING." Measages br Church Mediums. “DR. JANE B. COATES __Readings by Appt. _Col. 6227 UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH At the Plashouse. Sunday, 8 P.M. 1814 N StN.W. Lecture by R P. §TRACK. Spirit greetings by Mre. Julla Warneke d Rev.idn E. Strack. This 1a the last sersice for the season. mid-week message serviee nevi REGATIONAL. Plymouth Congregational Church | 17th and P Sts. N.W. REYV. 3. C. OLDEN, Ministe MT. PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Columbia Road Near 14th St. 2:30 a.m—Church School, 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by REV. WY, FAIRFIELD Of "Shansi. China. No Vespet Service. Everybody Welcome. L table f England SH HEAPS” of | quet. | Endeavor | Northeast | _Simiiar services will be held District of Columbia will be held next | C'hrist Church, Georgetown, at Thursday and Friday at Metropoli tan Presbyterian Church, Fourth and | service. At this time silver pins and B streets southeast, it | certificates presented by the office VRM'. Dr. Earle Wilfley, pastor of | of the Church School Service League Vermont Avenue Christian Church | in the diocese of Washington will he and a trustee of the United Society given to 22 members of the schonl f Christian Endeavor; Homer J.|who have accomplished during the Councillor and Rev. Mr. Dougherty | year the required acts of service will speak. Among events planned | rist Church is the only school in are a straw ride to Mount Vernon |W ashington to receive the awards this a luncheon and an Intermediate ban year, it is said. Also there will be ciasses ‘The Sunday schools of St. John's work. Registration: Church and Christ Church will unite still be made with Gilbert in holding a picnic next Saturda: anm 217, Y. M. C. A. Building. June 26, at Glen Echo. Next Saturday the Junior En deavor Union of the District will hold R rvoir Park to p.m. All Junior and those who might | be interested in becoming Junior En deavorers are invited to bring thelr ligch and join in the outing. Elec tion and installation of new officers for the new year will be held. ‘The | where street preaching has heen suc- Juniors are in charge of Miss Ellen | cessful. It was further argued that Bowker, junior superintendent of the |a “larger andience ran he reached on District T'nlon The 15 Endeavorers who are going { on th London for the Seventh W orld's Christian Endeavor Convention will! CHR carry a banner in the parade there Washington 1t 10 have an echo meeting after the delegates return in August Street Preaching Planned. TOLEDO, Ohio, June 19.—A confer. ence of 15 United Lutheran Church pastors of thix city met recently to from 11 am 5 | Ing the Summer. Pittsburgh, Colum oot to is " The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Churc ot Washington, D. 0 WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor Services: Sundas at 11 AM Ballroom, Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. N.W.. just south of Thomas Circle and convenient to Dr. Porter Will Speak. Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson pastor of the First Baptist will preach, will preach on ‘“The Four Great Discoveries” at the morning service tomorrow and at 8 o'clock will take for his topie, “Christ Cruet fled.” B. Y. P. U. members will make an excursion next Friday. | LUTHERAN. Luther Place Memorial (At Thomas Circle N.W. Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer. . D). 045 a'm.—Bible Srhool 11:00 am—Children's Dax Service (Assisted "By Gotette % Orphan Home Ban 700 p.m —Christian Endeavor S K00 p.m.—Sucred Concert hy the Rand” of * Loyeville Orphan Home. This Church Welcomes Y 0! Oven Air Concert by the Band Sa dav. June 19 at R hm. at corner North Capitol and Rhoda island ave ZION SIXTH AND P STREETS N.W Richard Schmidt. D. sior D 0w m EIAGSSHI P D e Petworth Branch, 4th and Webeiar &1e 10 Am —German Woraniy ngiie am Thiner teaghe: 718 Bm St. Paul's English Lutheran Church 11th and H Ste 4OHN T. HUDDLE. D. 8 30—Sunday Schonl oly Communion “hristian Endeavor Mesting. non_and Com Porter, Church any other Christian Science Organi tion. SPECIAL BAHAI SERVICE Sunday, June 20 8 P.M. AT THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N Street The public is cordially invited to hear Dr. Ali Kuli Khan Distinguished Former Diplomatic Representative of The Persian Government SUBJECT: “GOD IN NATURE--- GOD IN HISTORY” ALL SEATS FREE No Collection from inties Bay: Pa Nw .. Pastor. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth Ste. & W Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D.. Pastor. “Where You Are a Stranger But Once.” SUNDAY 945 am—Bible School 1100 am _The Servica and Sermon _Wednesday, & p.m—L. L. Praver Meeting Church of the Atonement N. Capitol st_and Rhode Island ave. Rev oW Arp s, YR, Ave rnday o " Grace Lutheran Church Joppa Hall Hth_and Upshur Sts. N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI. Pastor 930 a.m —Sundar Se 1100 4'm— Morning hin, R0 nm —Fvaning Tees Church of the Reformation <Snid and St . Rev. JOHN \\'EH)YFJ' b 40 am 1100 am MT. PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH i 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont R.L.FULTZ,D.D. Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Snonday_ School Dar Exer- e pablie Tneited. « oy 11:00 n.m.—Fastor's topie: “A Woman's Tusushe_tene M Winenl to Christ. 3 Concordia Evangelical | :00 p.m.—Epworth League. Lutheran Church | 8:00 o.m.—Pastor' tanie: “The Silence 20th and G Sts. N.W. v Rev. CRARL! 0:45 am—Rible School 10°00 a.m —German Service Menzel preaching. 11:15 a m—Engliah Servies. itehison preaching. Trinity Lutheran Church Fourth and B Sta. NW. (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG. Pastor. —German service. Z<inday School ian _Endeaor. ng Service. 7 45 y_one cordialls inited TON Gallatin and 14th sts. n.w or Two squares west of Ga. ave. REV. H. MANKEN. JR.. Pastor. Sersices. 11 am.: Bi ENDERS. Pastor. Dr Mr P A Page EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13TH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE Take Lincoln Park Car ‘Rev.John NE am 5am am “Lost and PASTOR 930 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worsh | p, Sunday School Day Service.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 7:50 p.m.—Organ Recital. 8:00 p.m.— Evening Worship and sermon, “The Weighty Matter.” Thursd: 8 P.M. . _Prayer Meeting ~ Herbert ¥. Aldridse, Musleal Director, E. Edwin Moore, dr.. Organist "~ Keller Memorial Lutheran | Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Wiles Bible Class for Men Morning Service at 11:00. “How Much Better Is a Man Than a Sheep. Evening Service at “A Marked Man.” Young People's Societies at 6:45 p.m During the rebuilding the servicen are 45, in | founder and 11 |Church, will be read to the congreza- | | o'clock, in place of the usual morning | ton. plans for open-air preaching dur | bus and Chicago were cited as cities | | Sunday afternoons in the parks than | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. | e ] Paul Tyler,D.D. || heid in the Sunday School auditorium. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURT SYNOD.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N Sts. 4. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor, = 11 a.m.—Sermon o The Southern Methodist 8040 QUE ST. N.W. REV. EDGAR C. BEERY. Pastor, Tord's Work” AEIGHTS. Park Rd. & Ave., C. H. Butler, pastor. = Children's Services at’ 10 o'clock: evening at 8: eavor Meeting. 7:16. EPIPHANY 7% Bible School H ‘hildren‘s Day Fixercise: 11:00 O aver, Service. Thursdar. '8 bm Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism's Representative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W, Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League. 11:00 A.M.—Junior Church Sermon by Rev. Mr. McKee. 11 AM.—Dr. Lambeth “CLOSER TO HIM” 8 P.M.—Dr. Lambeth “SELLING OUT” Music at_both services by Mt. Vernon Chorus, under direction of R. Deane Shure. 11 AM.: “The Hidden Christ.” 8 PM.: “Products of the Master Craftsman.” Sunday School, 9:45 am. Fpworth League, 7 p.m. William & Director of Relii 9.30—Chur I Dice. 9.30—Men M Hockman as Edueation The subject of the lesson ser e mon for the day will be “The Begin ning of Wisdom.” ; S | R Wo DOCTOR ARTHUE (. CHRISTIE Teacher. IVERSALIST. 7:00—Epworth Christie Tea Pprea CHURCH Parish House, 1801 8 Street N.W. (Pending the Building of a New Church) REV. AN VAN SCHAICK. D. D, Pastor Emeritus. in Charge Sunday morning, June %0, at o'clock. Children’s Day Fxercises Special Musie. Miss Doris A. Sweet, Prestding. Everybody Welcome Julia Culbreth Gras. Director of Muse Free Seats A Cordial to the Welcome to Public Al 3 = Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Church (The National Methodist Chureh John Marshall Place and € St. N.W James Shera Montgomery Minister Schaot _ CHRISTIAN. ark View Christian Church Park Road. East of Georgia Ave. Rev. W. P. SMITH. Minist Schoal PIRITUAL DIVIDENDS TO_WIN B meatine 030~ 11:00—Pun AW e tha Minister ¢ “The Divine Authority” My étéhrihian Church 9th and D Sts. N.E. (near the Cavitol). BENJAMIN H. MELTIN. Minister. Snect o~ by Imnerial Male Ouartet ¢ £ | f erm 3 |l>‘ Montzomery *‘The Tragedy of Discontent” Imperial Quartet and Chorus Choir. Free S A Cordian Graded Bible Schonl Baccalaureats sarmon tn graduates of Eastern High School B Ofela(ias =M avor ? 45—Sermon hy Dr. A. V. Wood Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Road West of 14th St. HARVEY BAKER SMITH. Pastor. 030 a.m—Church Schoo! 150 R R dine tne 7:00 p.m—hm 500 B Sarm o e GOOD MI'SIC. WEILCOME. IN TAKOMA PARK. PREACHING SERVICE o O i S R ol CCTRIR B The REYV P A Vermont Avenue' Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY. LL. D., Pastor. ed Church School. 11:00 am —Sermon by the Pastor. 8:00 pm —lecture. “BEAUTIES SHAKESPEARE." Qua Wm. E. Braithwaite. Dire 7:00p.m ristiap Endeavo s to the Paople ome to the Public Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church Grant Circle and New Hamp- shire Ave. | “The Church With a Program.” {. REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., ¢ Pastor. 9:30a.m.- h § 7p.m.—Epworth League. Fndeavor. Siaving Lions, Fat- or the an Promotion t R o HALMS corner of CAVE will speak. " 11 am—Rev. E. Pearce Haves of Foo Chow 8 p.m.—Recor: Schoo versities John Teet: £ on of graduates of s and Uni- R cation of Fou dist Episco; AGiood Music by Chorus of 45 Veices, Al Graduates and Their Friends Invited. McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor Cor. 4th and D Sta, SE. Rev. R. W. S. Thomas. Pastor. | 9:30 am —Sunday School Hour | 11:00 pm Tpartor s subiect. “Three Bad Bargains | 7:30 p.m—Sermon {0 Golden Relief As Goiden Leat ani Hope Soct R ey Seheii. . mon b iastor. 5 B Uaon Praver Mee- | ng: all singing handa are cordially invited. | . B SEei bae 00(A.M.—Prayer Service. Sinter SEAMTE SCOTE O 0,A.M.—Sabhath School—Class. es for persons of all ages. 11:00 A.M.—Pastor's 5.Minute Talk to Children. Sermeon by the pastor. Theme “Following Christ, Be- cause—-" .—Epworth League — De. votional Service, :8:00 P.M.—Sermon by the pastor. Theme: “An Enchant- ed Atmosphere.” WESLEY Conpecticut Ave. and Jocslyn St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. FRED C. REYNOLDS., Minister. 8:48 a.mSUNDAY SCHOOL 1100 am —~THE STANDARDS OF THE FOWER Every One Cordiallv Invited. TRINITY Ave. and Fifth St Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister Sixth St., Bet. I. and WM. D. BATTL | 230 am Sty . Pastor. Sunday School and Bible cfass s 11 am ing worehip and preach ing. 815 b Varick C Sociatr. & o.m.._Evaning worship and preaching Ygu Are Welcame to Our Sersices. | | i Mt. Zion M. E. Church 20th and 0 Sts. N.W. | REV. B. T. PERKINS, Pastor. #:30 a.m —Church School 11:00 am.—Bishap M. W. Ph. D. 5:30 p.m —Epworth League 8:00 p.m—Pastor. June Rally Day ________ALL WELCOME. ISRAEL_COLORED M. E. CHURCH, First and B Sta. S.W. 11 am.—Sermon by Rev.' W. H. NELSON #6:45 P.M Clair, D. D., | _Dr. Nalson is an ex-pastor of this church. _* | METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. | Dumbarton Avenue | M. E. CHURCH | Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. Rer. ROBERT . BARNES, Pastor am.—Sunday School a.m —Preaching 'm —Epworth League. | Penna. LIGION OF 2:30 AM Sunday School—A Class for Evers Age 1AM Morning Wership—Sermon by the Ministar “THE BEAUTY OF THE LORD" Music by T Quartet 8 PM mday Night Service. Sermon | “THE MAN'WITH A PRICE" | by’ Trinity WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. NE. Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN, Fastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m—~*THE NEW LIFE." 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League §:00 p.m —"“THE MAN OF SILENCE." Our Happy St Quartet s e METHOD'S'I',F‘: EPISCOPAL | “The Churck Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D.D., Minister — —————¢ 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11 A.M.—Sermon. Subject: “A Divine Prerogative.” 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: “A Stupendous Claim."” G o o Thursday 8 P.M.—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service . Music by vested choir. ith B. Athey, organist John H. Marville, director of music METHODIST FOUNDRY XEmons (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. MINISTER Rev. JOHN C. MILLIAN, Director Religious Education 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—*“Setting Sail.” 8:00 P.M.—*“Over There.” Thursday 8 P.M.—Mid-week Praise and Prayer Scrvic ‘Welcome to All Services in Foundry (W. R. T. Busses Paas the Door.)