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Anti- 5 = N | - A QL e - ‘ T - R S 240 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. SATURDAY. JUNE 26. 1926. L : . METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. Church Meetings in Tent REV. R. W. HAMILTON === - sh Pastor Y TO SPEAK TOMORROW ||| Metropolitan Memorial . * 2, —_— MEE"NGS |N TENT Views of Opposing Religious Leaders | . . Methodist Church 5 £ ’ i Noted Minister, Former Moderator ||| (The National Methodist Chureh) 4 on Bible Questions. o Thhnd Resativ 8ok John Marshall Place and € &t. N.W. amese 2 ly Spoke g A S g TODAY’S TEXT- , James Shera Montgomery, First Evangelical Parish, in : Three Conferences for Sun- at Princeton. o ti “In the Beginning Was the Word.*—John, {:1. W . Meanwhile, Is Constructing BY HUBERT C, HERRING, BY JOHN ROACH STRATON, D. D, day School Officials Start sty Rev. Robert w. Hamilton, | blie Worship with Sermen AR Noted Writor, Lecturer, Preacher, Pastor Cal’ “Baptist Church, New Yorlg . r moderator of the P hyterian the Minister on the subject. New Building. O ston:” b resident Fundanientalist Laague. Next Week. Church in Treland and for 50 vears a “The Rivalries of th : 1t ‘has been the agelong habit of | “In the beginning, God."—Genesls, T e s Ay iat com ks L religlontsts to embalm lving truth in | 1.1 Covenant” tomorrow morning at 11 Best Life Meeting in a tent or the site of its the trappings of dead philosophy. n the beginning was the Word.”— | A serfes of thres conferences will b i ki el future permanent buildings, the There i3 the fact of Jesus of John, 1.1 be held E Dr. Hamilton returned to Princeto 6:45—Epworth Leagu, ” T Church, will hold its i reth, Born of The two statements are identical, [P held at Hood Collegs, Frederick, University last wealk. where he was LS e tomorrow morning 11 humble people, he They assert that Christ—the eternal |Md., for Sunday schowl workers of graduated in the class of 1876, for th: £:00—Public Worship with Ssrmon George 1 Selnabel, | preached a_es: Logos — was the District & Columbia. The con- {lass semi-ventennial, and preached iy, O e s, o TR frence o saminteativ offcers and i i st =, gm0\l eThe Living Dead” | | ing Stones.” | was accerted by a the worlds. teachers will be held from next Mon- | Presbyterian Church of 'l"‘rlr:::-‘;onbl,;:: e Living Dead ! Tho church ed at Fourth anai hanatul ot humble The supremacy day evening until Wednesday. E. H. The degree of doctor of di- | [l S*5aml MBS 0 wnd Chorus Chol tenhc will be constr men and women, of the spiritual DeGroot, ir., president of the Sunday vinity was _conferred upon him by | i i hree s ditoriu vas finall » v, a o hatlin, ) Free Seats to the People o iand sy mnasiumand departments D Tl eEathe Sichool Council of Religlous Educatlon, o Miyeralty o[l A cordia Wetcome to the Pubie. \4lland gymnasium and dep killed because ho is a fact potent to | Rev. Willlam A." Eisenberger will | The first unit will be constructed by was guilty of har- every thoughtful will preside. Group conferences will | preach at the evening service at 8 ||| T Mordas Eiening ot s 0'cock " 1 by the $ a1 chubches of boring mnew and mind. “The things be conducted by Dr. J. R. Duffield, % o’clock on “God’s Roundabout W B e e U el the tent se dangerous_ideas. that afe scen are Mrs. Joseph H. Cudlipp of Baltimore, - Beginning July 4 and _continuir . fiie Mt analt time. Whe five REV. G. E. SCHNABEL. The stmplicity temporal, but the iiss ‘Emma Wilkins and Miss Mc'| VERY REV. R. W. HAMILTON. |through the Summer, the Sunday eve: ¢ _echool session will be held July | —— of Jesus should things that are not Y;imzckhf;f B»}!tkfiom Other spe:k;) e pwa N. | ning services will be at 7 o'elock, = _—’ 30, Rev. and Mrs hnabel ar be 'his greatest o t . will be Mrs. J. M. Dawson and Dr. ' tupying the parsonage DR. LAMBETH TO SPEAK |eharm. The world Hlope. ana" caiih J. M. Dawson of Waco, Tex: Prof. | CRADLE ROLL SERVICE — = FOUNDRY nbos street has responded to and love cannot L BLBUlth, Eage MCIE Batison - SLFHIAN. Sixteenth St. P S provided with ON TOPIC “A K D9tiahe ioral fETAD: . ; and Rev. 8. B. Daugherty of Wash- . Ty — . . near P St. bers of the {\lfln'"' 5 OPIC MAN S MAN de‘ur of a mgl ot sl 5 3?.‘“::&'3':7&;5“?:’ ‘“i“"h e P 1o will Rev. J. M. Waldron to Preach at eri.:sfd“el}) slinncwhapd ooz e rociation, whose president, . the people risii to such heights of % conference for young people wil 32 Webster St. N.W. 2t iiin, Wi feliver n-address of Other Services Announced for Mt. ADieiRnT ImelEhe and opening U 8UCh | sonelity Who 15 be. pr srRaToR T |70 held simultancously.” Homer J. Shiloh Baptist Church. g d‘;o:.smp_ E"cl " |l Frederic Brown Harets, b | - welcome to the cl h on behalf of - ranges of moral understanding. Gen- [fore and in an 2 B Councilor, director of religious edu- L b Christadelphian i o= % e the community at the ser Vernon Place Church—Talk to pmfinns have thrilled to his touch, (hmug}? all":hl’:u:s. cation, Calvary Baptist Church, will| Rev. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, pastor, \'Al\!AL I m:f 17:!. G nxrx‘;.uil,"l{‘:l‘\m(;.\xsvl}'l!]!!?;‘v;rn i row. x : Juniors on “Horse Sense.” to his passion for right 1iving, to his | This text is another assertion of the | Pe conference chairman. Conference will preach at Shiloh Baptist Institu- | _Every Sinday. 11:30 a.m._All Welcom - N i 1 In August the \flx'l!l Cen A for a new order of fair play be- | fyndamental fact that this universe leaders and speaker will be Col | tional Church, Ninth and P streets, at El SE 9:30 a.m.—Chureh Sehool. s Glee Club of Naperville,| Rev. Dr. W. A, Lambeth, pastor of | tween man and man. He released | s first of all a spiritual sovereignty o eph H. Cudlipp and Mrs. Cudlipb {11 gclock tomorrow, on “A Little 11:00 am. and & p.m —Preaching hy TN e D tlwx 11 ecu ; (;nks of inm‘msr;‘cep;:'ihmi::’ve un- | which existed long before there was ‘.ml‘!::;' :ll'hl 1l'fr.i &ml Mr. -partment of the Sunday school ”“"’""""d‘“;:l“"r’:""‘"" T clock vic row morning, | seated kings and shaj 4 v eart Jod relg: : i nning Friday eve . PICS: College of Reading, P o o T [ Se e eIt tcomatl| ety O relened o e | ina concluding July 8 the Afthi S 5 5 3 Pastor. i tite work at Syracuse Univer |at 8 o'clock. s s made into laws. This has | taes that what we call “mattes” is & | nual Bible Class Conference will be B I e | DRl “The Ti f Life” 1 in chautauqua Suntmer “1n “the absence of Rev. W. A. Mc-| not always been wisely done nor With | necessity to God and that God comes | held. ~Homer J. Councilor will pre-| Aransements have een mady to care |FIRST. X Monroe Sts. N.W. e Irust of Life came to Washin e LAt e A ptr AT e it | SRl EHR | oy ol i nme ool i g i | e DF! 72 B DiaMat, wild leadithel for the tables) inythe) nirsary: ok the| Dr. JAMES D. BUHRER. Pastor. PM— el vangelical Smith will speak to the Junior con:|zeal bears striking evidence to the |utter absurdity of thought. God is|&roup conference for men and Miss | church whil e Iy O Ee | Mt R o N6 B “The Gl f the C fiscze mineveir mopigrate WL BLjgoeEstioniat LS oiclock o O e ae e oTansiwitu = oo =t ont Balr fumeten: oot in | Emmn Tarner of Tmmanuel Baptist | sovieas. - | Larene attend the) §485m —chrihan Er g o se he participated in numer« Sense. disciples were not content t! £ > B 5l v r o . " N itics, belng the organizer and| The Epworth League will conduct o T Jemin. . oy amust | Eirione, bevond ((he Icapachty ot four | eice. eaicos ot vo At D |t e exentnum perzice Dy wadon place F 5 e omticll of |servicea’ e Bt Bliesbathins Hounital | fuanion labocate ERcEISnts HoR fHIm | Loos T T e B b O g A preach ot e Bakas:Suppersy b (R T A Religlous . chairman of the |tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. A arments of philosophic hue, of [ oo gtont o trolling and W 6 L Mo b e e Thursdagy, 800, bm —ldweek Praise 3 Daily Vacation Bible School commit- | The Senior League will met at 6:45, | ponderous complexity. = They must | girecting all things Tevertheless “the | Black of Columbus, Ohio; Robert ¢ = = = ool bl Dy e ator of the largest school of |under the leadership of Arnold H.|cut these garments with all the quirks | heaven of heavens cannot contain | Hicks of South Whitley, Ind - HRISTIAN SC ) {his kind in Syracuse, with an enroll- | Scott. The subject will be “The|and twists of current fashion and|ppy, - LolC el Gl e o D, L0 Bl ) = e - > nt of 250; member of the board of |Church in the Rural Communit crowd them upon His simple philoso- 3 i L s e b .2 Lot SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON : . g vl = The word—tha Logos—in the deep- |and Maj. E. H. VanFossen. v Hiractors of the Sagola Home and of | The Junior League will meet at 7 p.m. | phy. Gt e | Sepumaiin may te sene 1o Page rIStIan JCIENCE [[flis26 £re st. N.w. Phone Fraok. 1889) the Binghamton Bible School, director | The Esthnaoruth class will conduct |~ §g we get the text which is assigned | ;. e alumlob i O s a thought | | Tie AT ol Heaiiiig Miatades Dalles O e iom of the New York Con.|services Monday evening at 7 o'clock | for today. The writer of the Gospel | 070 SORESRC PRUCE B0 SAPRETtert: | Food Collsge, e | CHURCHES OF CHRIST VIVA M. JANUARY. Mintster. ference of the Kvangelical Churchjat the Home for Aged Women. of John was a philosopher. He had [ wrort 18 (he test tuptession of A pe : SCIENTIST Sunday. 3 p.m.—Sunday_ School and On Columbia Road N.W. Between 1 president of the New York con-| The pastor's visiting committee |siudied Plato and Socrates and Her |\, s AHs Rt L iliE pBtexie | e = | g ¢ - Biblo' Class. Sunday, 445 v 11th and 15th Streets A e Chrictian Bndeavor of [will meet Monday evening at §|aclitus, all the great philosophers of | G =38 e BIERECL Sxpicsson S0 Happiness Is Topic. {BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER o g R o \at church. Mrs |ocloc ites hew Griees he womeen |00 Tn TR ote cOmDUER Ot Ahe i 4 CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | Good Words Club. " William & Hockman i tive of Reading, Pa., anc AWeriissay leveitns et SiGilbckite | G SCiinecey ot il yie iRtkakon| | Cosanutes ol hie divine. wibdom, dPe ) - (The Eursulsof Happincees willite | - OEICHRISY s SCIENRISTHBOSS 40 b5 CATERE HICRAW ORI e ate of Schuvlkill College. S A. B. Pugh Bablle class will hold @ |which 18 diffused throughout the | goLeCve ‘thought” of God. There-| the subfect of the sermon at the| TQN MASS il 9.30—Church Schaol. Mr. Edwin || i B meeting a e Cel e 5 ore the Word—Ch from eter- | Western Presbyterian Church, H s ' 4 AY. 8 PN Dice. Supt daughter of oD C. ng at the Central Mission. world and which disposes all things | e : Gt AT JANUARY B Eitex el s neticall e e 2 nity the utterance or expression of the | street between Ninetcenth and Twen. | First Church of Christ, Scientist ETT JANUARY, G 9.30—Men's Bible Class. Mr. Ralph the se;ho{l m.hg |l ('f‘ 1he E m‘—v) fll | e T in rational order. '{Ihu: tts“tihe sresz personality of God. This is especially | tieth streets, tom morning “.{ Columbia Road and 1id St. A WORLD TEACHER' M. Wolfe. President Church. Mrs. Schnabel was also ac-| derlying reason, the intelligence of 2 God.. esp y |t ets. tomo; . by E Bt. - ; e he intualeisl sk e MEETING PLACE CHANGED. ‘(ly?em:}z\lvgrae. o onteolling spirit ;rue"l‘n His creative activity in mak- | the pastor, Rev. J. Harvey Dunbam,| Second Chu‘r'clhroi\ Christ, Scientist e e Cell e Y. W. C. A. at Reading. e e tpinge. It was a beau. | InE the world and His redemptive ac- |and In the evening at 8 o'clock his N JREAT SECRET 11 am. and 8 p.m. sophic faith, but it was abstract,| o5 5, b K BEERUKTAR, | g s | S L Anct Al S FRIDAY. 5 P.M R Mi 0. BADEN CHURCH TO HOLD Service at Parish House. |analyttcal, cold. pisitheicest et il SO AR ehe ek ntaver sarsiceiche [SEURI CHTRURIOS ChsCRCTon B GARNETT JANUARY ev. Milton O. Beebe, 2 J that Jesus Christ | , - e flesh, an stor {s giving a series of talks on ne Arcude, 14th St and Park Roa p . : ESTIVAL ON JULY 5/, i conpresation of the Frst Un-| wanihis Word, this Divins Resson. | St Smene us tand we beneld i o win Freach at ‘Dot Ser ITSF versalist Church, which has been meet. | “Svhat would Jesus say it He could (lory, the glory as cf the only begot, - SUBJ 5 Sl Bot srmurlu. . ing in the Metropolitian Theater pend-|read all these things which His dis- e Father), full of grace and ‘Christian Sci 700—Fpworth Leasue, Carlis ¥ g8t. Paul's Will Conduct Community | Ing the erectlon of a church bullding, | ciples wrote? What would He say | truth."—John, 1.14. h— tian ence Tistie. President ! 5 will meet at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the |j¢ He could see the portraits they (Copyright. 1926.) - bl Service Entertainment and Chicken |Parish House, 1601 S street, where | madq of Him? DR e . | Wesleyan Pentecostal Church | Siniav 1844 ™" ||l Free Seats to the Publi services are to be held until further | ™3{e Would throw up His hands in - g gl e Sinday Schoo g | ee Seats to the Public. Siipper AnSATterncon. B erac b iba by Saisainis s | Ariazcmant Bt mEgLIKton CEmED. Third Baptist Church. Sunday eiblecte. 11 am. The Theee| 1k 3 == i ! The annual outdoor festival and|A. Swett on “The Measuring Line.” l‘lcl would nr;ot recognize Himselt in | Rev. Dr. George 0. Bullock's topic | But 3‘7 St Fetbe ot acied dletin 10 | READING ROOMS: 3 gt Chu 3 | omieuriey entertatnment of St.Paul's | Followink _thia service. the. church |(helE 80OUBE, o o0 5ie opula |25, Third ‘Baptist Church, Fift o 038 % m."4n1" Prayer | FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., | r of By WESLFY Episcopal Church at Baden, Md., Will | school will convene at noon with| e‘ha R ifate. explsnations of .v';u Q streets, tomorrow at 11 a.m ME AWAITS You I 5th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex-| EBENEZER M E CHURCH 4 ‘be held July 5. classes for all, the Men's Bible Class H‘(’“" 1t which pass muster today s will be “The Hope of the Future.”| ___ e cept Wednesda: and Sun- | o L. | R A Ave Teut Tocatys S Throughout outhern Maryland It is |being led by Dr. F. W. Ballou. At |HImselt Waer PLil, iy torms, the Bible school at 8 a.m. Special pro-| nd holida Cor. 4th and D Sts. S.E. | CHEVY CHASE. D. C. the eustom for the Episcopal churches |7 p.m. the Young People's Christian | Feligion, in the c d 2 gram at 6 p.m. under the direction of | == ) CHURCH—111 C St. — V. 8. Thomas. Pastor. NOLDS. Minister. o have outdoor entertainments in the | Union will meet for its concluding | Fituals? .| Miss B. Jackson, superintendent of | . 30 p.am. week days. a3 School Hour. Chil- hat 1t He could hear the compli ik » Epring and Summer for the purpose |devotional service prior to the Summer | What e e Virgin birth, the the Junior Christian Endeavor So-| ST MARY1SCHURCH vs and holidays, ermon by Rev. A_J. Mitchell. of ‘mAintaining the community work |vacation, with William E. Nobbe as | cated HeorieR O A los isscrince ciety. At 8 p.m. there will be a. spe- | o HURCH—Colorado Bldg ecret . Drama. “The Child of the church during the vear. Rev. leader. atonement, clal program by tne Third Baptist 9 : & 14th and G Sts.—Hours, Lo §.00 pm.—“THE_ __CONVERSION Charles E. Crusoe, rector of St. Paul's gy, upon the cross? . could | Sunday school. | S bt e (0O Bl (Wednesdays, A WELCOME TO AL OF CONSTANTINE 5 g he celebration. The Carpenter of Nazareth wou A JUBILEE CHURCH. Sundays ¢ METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). Every One Cordially Invited. Church, {5 arranging the ce B r. ‘Wonfsiink the 1E )] lor There Wil be a buse ball gams at 3 LAWN PARTY WEDNESDAY |t =3 SChich the world has al S Low M John Wesley A. M. E. Zion = o'clock, followed by a festival and ner 3 LUTMERAN. d . Z S b Vthere will be & dramatic | Senior Club of Girls' Freindly So- | dering words of fhe PP 0L 4 Concordia Evangelical | Chreh.”aih, ana” corcaran Neel i G| McKENDREE B e bl clety to Give Fete. ritual 4nd by erecting monuments of Lutheran Church || At 7:15, 8:15 and 9.15 ang . Wit S RRSOMERT | G ¥, el i rielding e. 5 5 . oi Lt resented by the King George Players. [ The Senior Club of the Girls’ Friend- [ U7 & ve made Jesus 20th and G Sts. N.W. musie. preceding u two-month vaeation, at Bet 9th and 10th St Bhia company 1s the dramatic club of |1y Soclety of the Episcopal Church _a;‘;“fmf,'lfl;'f,',',fil; D raoring (FLn Rev.(CHARLES Siinis Last Mass at 11:15 L 5 e ek §t. Barnabas’ Chapel at Oxon Hill, in |in the diocese of Washington will give (304 bhilosophys Fortunately, every < ES_ENDERS, Pastor. . Haven M. E. Church (THE RED BRICK CRURCH) Fing George Farlsh of the Eplscopal | Tawn party on tho grounds of DI | now. and'then He succseds in ‘break- — Southern Methodist 14th and B Ste. and Mass. Ave. S.E. Rev. . Carroll Coale, Pastor , 132! t 5 re the wra] S, 3 o % i i = rednesday, at 6 p.m. The proceeds | & through the what He is. rator | Sunday Evening at 7:30 3040 QUE ST. N.W. 11:00am I pastor PLAN FINAL SERVICE. |intnropiss of tha Senioe chub:~ - == i Close of Novena Coelinin C Dt ks .00 o.m e . Toteon of pranes- ||| 900 A.M.—Prayer Service. : E . Br S 5 Nine Tables for the sale of refreshments| PROFIT AND LOSS, TOPIC. |St. Paul’s English Lutheran | Our Lady of Perpetual Help. B __ Visitors and Strancers Are Weleo M.—Sabbath School—Class. || ¥ y g and novelties will be in charge of the | Prayers, Sermon, Benediction, o {| | METHODIST es for persons of all Tomorrow’s Service May Be in Old | following members of the Senlor Club: | o\ o 0 oo " preach Tomorrow Church Apostolic Blessing “The Pew and Its Place” | ages. ‘ : 4 rker to v First Brethren Building. . R LItk AR EE Sta. NW. — I.—Pastor's 5-Minute Talk S, h JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 8 PM.: . e d v Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the | Mrs. Alice B. Norton, assisted by M at Temple Baptist Church B0 SR Bise,. o Week Day Masses «Little F o WAUGH M. E. CHURCH to Children. Sermon by First Brethren Church, Twelfth and | Katherine Burgess and Mrs. Will M. | Rey. T. O. Jones will preach on | 1; At 7 and 8 o’clock ittle Foxes’ 3rd and A Sts. NE. the pastor. Theme: ¥ streets southeast, will occupy his|King; punch, Miss Mary Flaharty; | «profit and Loss” tomorrow morning i e Sensoll OABE wt Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN, Pastor. Drift Wood. pulpit at both services tomorrow. In- grabbag, Mrs. M. B. Snyder; candy, |at Temple Baptist Church, Tenth and ZIO SIXTH AND P STR 2! worth Leazue, T p.m 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League — De- asmuch as this probably will be the [ Miss Virginia Thomas. N streets. S S0 n m Fagtor, Richard Schmiit, p. b S S — LN, votional Service. last Sunday in the old building, the S — At the evening service Rev. W. F.| 9: ifiday Sehool at Churel” ami e . z WORLD MACH yastor has requested as many of the Nimkol of the Near East Rellef will | 105 @ornran Wolihy™ Wevster | " Park” View Christian Church JRERROIGE e 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by the pastor. || # members and friends of the church as EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETS be the speaker. D e naFvice. i Pisk Roud. Bast of Gloreia Ave: 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. ‘Theme: Divine Guid- i o e e e A i e teazian |IMT. PLEASANT || {050~ s aeen: clock the sermon wi . o . Zion 1oinin, . o e o evening, | Gathering Held at Mount Rainier CONGREGATIONAL. B lfiffall? 106 8 Cuhenn deva B i con (M E CHURCH SOUTH L ——— at 8 o'clock, there will be ziven a Methodist Chureh South. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church oF el |'UNION M. E. TRINITY etereopticon lecture on Palestine. The B and 8th Sts. SW i P 1) 1 nown will be pictures !]Aken The June bi-monthly meeting of the | MT PI_;EASANT Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. | nior ¢ eeting. | 16th St. NW. Near Lamont ||| Rer. James n. D. D.. Pa: v the pastor on his recent Holy Land | Washington Epworth League Union | = “Where You Are a § B o | 3 isti | 9 Sclioel, - alilee” will be the subject of held at Mount Rainier Methodist | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | Heights Christian R.L.FULTZ,D.D. B e o ure. scopal Church South. A social Columbia Road Near 14th St. 9:4% a.m.—Bible School. Church " Preaching b P S conducted by Miss Ruth Ander- ' 1100 am.—The Service and Sermon. HARVEY BAKER SMITH. Pastor. Pastor AT B CORDVALLY. WHI ( BANQUET FOR B. Y. P. U son, union, third department superin- || 9.304.m—Church School "éfi—‘——'md"fl = ;m'h . L Praver Meeting. Park Road West of 14th St. "9:30 a.m.—Sunday School Dumbarton Avenue ] « 1o P. U, |tendent | 00 9:30 a.m.—Graded Chureh Sehool | Zhig G g s CHU 11 AM.c Miss Ruth Hall, union, first depart. (| 11:00am—Sermen b o o ek ;dinfiffi’.’,’,fif".‘fm 1900 A —Emon. “What I Your Lifes | || 11:00 a.m—Fastors tovic: *“In e Er CHURCH | Morning Worshin—Sermon b the Ninister. [ S ment superintendent, had charge of | [| REV: JOHN AN o e REV. HOWARD £ DEK, Pastor. 300 om: Endees el DHMP*ROBERT <. RARNES, Pastor Musie by Trinity Quartet First Baptist Church Society Mem- |the devotional. ~The subject was: | Lincoln, Nebr. Services at 11 ain. and 7 50 pm. 00 p.m * 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. - Sunday Senool S “Better Purposes. What Are Mine? No Vesper Service. day School, 9:45_a.m. S i et m—Dieaching by the pastor. d £: bers to Hear Address. The attendance banner was awarded Everybody Welcome. Grace Lutheran Church b o e R S b TWarfield Chapter, and fericy - 1 Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Midweek Prayer You rdl vited Musie by Trinity Quariet > i hapter, the efficiency Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor|y: g P .- 3 Jobpa Hall. 9th_and Upshur Sts. N.W, ervice. ©f the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth | Panner Mount Vernon Senfors. T - LR e — —— and O streets, will preach tomorrow | 1200 3 AT — e — = at 11 am. on “Heirs of Fternity, | l’lymouth ! 8:00 pm. hing_Services, S e Aroal soTolsts o M. P 4 i and at 8 pm., on “How God Comes UNITED BRETHREN. | C . al c { INCARNATION {jliatin~ ang | Tuitle_iccomn g e METHODIST“’ Down."” R N ATV ) = | sts. n.w. | nT* =5 f il mave o banuet | Memorial United Brethren Church ||| Congregational Church || xorisus cor. Tuo smuaes werc o G2 av. | Ninth Street Christian Churc EPISCOPAL | at the Grace Dodge Hotel Tuesday North Cavitol and R Sts. 17th and P Sts. N.W. e > Taster. th and D Sts (near the Capitol). el dOOD vl e St | ! evening. at which time the officers Rey, &8, Daugherty, D. D.. Winister REV. 3. C. OLDEN, Ministee . &m:; Bible School. 9:40 a.m. BENJAMN TON, Minister. | ol S “The Church Beautiful” | will be installed and an address given - R School, « S T T T T T T e s i ! f el et U R SRR TN T Church of the Reformation | o.a0—gooea minie school. (M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Sixteenth at Allison Street } 1 the eltv. Sermons by VAL, 2nd and B Sts. S.E. f THINGS A | 13TH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. e b —omuren St o4 Lttt o Bey; JOHN WEIDLEY D.D. Pastor. SRR e s or | Take Lincoln Park Car Joseph Templeton Herson, D.D., Minister | 0 am —Morning serv E ROAD.” i ! ristian_Ende ) 0N, | o U, | e = g R R ey, || Rev-John Paul Tyler, DDl ., , y_ciuecn schoo : 5 e ate free._Every one cordlally invited. _ | Celebrtés "Jts, 60th Apniversary, | Sunday 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. Subject: “The Way of an Eagle.” b E " = Keller Memorial Kev. 3. I. Lovink. D.D.. Preachiic._* ||l 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor s h { p. 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. = v S = Lhithetan Vermont Avenue TR AR 8:00 P.M.—Sermon._Subject: “What May a Man Believe and | E lrs On re a lona urc = Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. N emt Ave Nt e | of Japan. NESEREChERimRe = S. 'T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. 7:00 pm.—Epworth League. | —_— i | . e ] 5 8:00 p.m.— Evening Worship Thursday 8 P.M.—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service [ = Rev. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister Sunday School at 9:30 AM, O TRmaIE e and sermon. Dr. - = Rev. DON IVAN PATCH, A iate Minist Wiles Bible Class for Men 11:00 am—Sermon. “The Methods of Meyers. < . - , Associate Minister Morning Service at 11:00, M. N Thursday, 8 P.M. Music by vested choir. Edith B. Athey, organist & : 5 (Holy Communion.) short sermon. - Prayer Meeting John H. Marville, director of music Services held in the Cool and Comfortable Evening Service at 7:45 i . Sk e, T - — - = ": m. P . Director. Herbert F. Aldridge, al Director, WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM s e S ISR A i f b || R G , e e e ”™ | METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH A Nineteenth and E Sts. N.W. Trinity Luther, ; } Sts. N.W. an_Church i 3 Fourth and E Sts. N.W. d 11 a.m—DR. C. M. GORDON of Australia and the United States preaches on QMISSOURY SYNOD) Mt vernon Place M E Church south HUGO M. HENNIG. Pastor, “ 2id - T od e o FAITH IRRESISTIBLE tn =S el oy oo _ Sm—English Service, “The Chrls. outhern Methodism’s Representative Church) Christ’s Kingdom will soon bring PEACE ON 8 p.m.—Dr. Gordon speaks on Tather 'l';h-::nfi ::' l 9th Ritree‘:, alxl !\l/fassachl:xse‘;tsDAvenue N.W. | Efirl:l,n;o:‘ow‘ed tI;Iy pmup:;t:‘. h:ppln;tfis and ! 7] (1) or1 v. W. A. Lambet . D., Pastor. everlas e for the ol . “WHY THE ANGELS WERE NOT CALLED L v s R W, N Mt it o5t it R i 5 9:00 a.m.—Holy Communion of Lord's 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League. e ERER O Special Evening Feature: v LU s Q45 mBble Benost, L cem 11:00 A.M~Junior Church Sermon by T. L. Smith. SCRIPTUAL . Photoplay—“COLUMBI ]S’ . 7:005.m-Riln Engenvor soctetes, CONVINCING jor “an L COMFORTING 8:00 p.m—Ann 2y 100 p.m—Aniversn Saloon Lerlyfllflnflrf Ic)...c. This Church Welcomes YOU. CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N Sts. J. FREDERIO WENCHEL, Pastor, 11 AM~—Sermon: 11 AM.—Dr. Lambeth “SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE” 8 P.M.—Dr. Lambeth as "presented by A. L. Smith Sunday—11 A.M. (Yale Historical Series) Everyone Invited. No Tickets Needed. 9:30—Sunday School, upstairs in the Auditorium, in the Civic Room. 6:30—Senior Society of Christian Endeavor meets in the Civic Room on the Aud_itorium_, on the second floor. Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor meets in Music Studio of the Church. .. . 'HE DECLARATION OF To Reach the Auditorium, 19th and E Streets— ;NDEPENDE\ICE— APO (1] I hea er }:ake Pot(];)mac quik ('avl's :\c; Auditoril;xm; Geor%tgwn ;iz (‘2 Street cars to fl9t|1i and G Streets; mngm“%%lfigong ll t ! otomac Park or Lincoln Memorial busses to 20th and E Streets, or transfer from any car to N.” [{3 99 J i busses at 17th and H Streets. i & Besouicntinital Sisnisia A MAN’S MAN 624 H Street N. 1 Abundant Auto Parking s, pEha ' 9;4021.: AN TS, 4 Au_l s 3 i L = = EP; NORTHWEST. Music at_both services by Mt. Vernon Chorus, under direction International Bible O REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. g 9:30'am NO COLLECTION | of R. Deane Shure. SEATS FREE ' n Students Assoclation i 5 iliil =B i TR T