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THE EVENING DRAMATIC EVEN " NAVAL RESERVISTS [ e LEAVE ON CRUISE Destroyer Allen Goes Direct to New York, Where Men Get Liberty Tomorrow. ! The at noon tyday of the Jucal Nov its third and he direct men S Allen left here With officers and wen destroyer teserve uboard on | training crulse el will p wher tomorrow At off | Jast he York given and then will join the fleot seasor v New to will ternoon lantie rdiners Bay ercises for twn weeks. liherty Tofl\ smehtio ses, sconting Aestrayers Long Tsland, for Instead of go ex Nhen Moses struc ned thh th ust.t have ut Jeh ki d hun toarockin E[% th his were ang at ‘ et the ! OVe Te, comers mi the country and not to So thev gathed theirFcesto S'I‘AR.’ WASHINGTON, S IN BIBLE HISTORY—The Conquest of Amalek. C* et Tyl oy o & within Canaan_ AUGUST 14, 19 D. SATURDAY, oses chose joshua, avou delcfl' to le. \ sraelites., W'th 1s bxother TOon a Tlim flfl husband ol a hill ne: im to watch the b att e. avenw thro uru —By W ALTER SCOTT and HARLOWE R. HOYT de Moses hpld hxs staff 3 L Joshua torious, uf.whm mess enemy wa.s routed . 1 | TEMPLE HEIGHTS OPEN-AIR SERVICE | Program Tomorrow at 4 P.M. to Be Conducted by Grand Chaplain Palmer. Rev. Dr. E. C. Beery of Calvary M. | E. Church Suuln will address the open-air services at 4 o'clock tomor row afternoon at Temple Helghtx The program will be under the 1 rection of Rev. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain. and J. Walter Humphres will b in charge of the musical pro VVAS VLC'- | gram. wm— | Past Master Harry G. Kimball will | be accompanist in voeal lectians |and a cornetist from the Armv Sehaol also will play Special guests at the servicas will luclude the officers and members nf Mnusie ses a:ms unt\ dze ‘ e DR JERNAG!N RETURNS T e SR S i e rod, sweet \water d forth i lesE b eSS AN i i M and the people w ns preased. Cew York again. it is new planned nhrvo seamen were husy all morn. | ———— t the Washington Navy Yard, the ship ix berthed, putting prd supplies and getting the ves. THE TWO WAY PULPIT 10 leave. The ship is com- nt, Comdr. A Waolle. W men who will make FROM SOUTHWEST TRIP | sermmon Topic Announced at Foun- l “SIN OF IMMATURITY.” |FRENCH MOTORISTS ) | | | | dry M. E. Church. SEEK AID OF SAINT | chaptatn sohn . Axton, Jr.. U. S. olow | Pastor Will Fill Pulpit ut Moum“ |Zong Lines Make Pilgrimages to Gomdr, | B scom iew: ing ioi . | Rev. Dr. 1. Lewis Ilurtsock of . ! ot ol Tt oY e hat Views of Opposing Religious Leaders Carmel Baptist Church Tomor- | pyughikeepsie. N. Y. now serving s Churches of St. Christopher, | talion, who wiil be cxecutive office i i = Sutimer pustor of Foundry Methodist { Patron of Travelers. | and navigator of the destrover: Lieut on Bible Questions. Oy SR | Episcopal Church, will preach tomor: ' | SWL Nt L), dohn F E 7 Y 5 ” i rOW worning on Phe Sin of Immic | By the Associated Press ftev. Dr. W, 11, Jernagin, president | L W I'.K TODAY’S TEXT |of the Nat Sunday .\‘rl’:m;! ml ""I‘J" ]‘I‘y""' "“"'I""k “"2‘\“' :"“1 PARIS, August 14.--All degrees of M m. and St 5 A b subject will be “The Tryst of Youth otordom from huge polished limou itk : BN LIKE? [ B Y. 1 UL Congress and pastor of | 510 motord v Misted 1 oy K. Alli WHAT IS HEAVEN LIKE? TR L m.nm‘ GHaon | oRev. DE derick Brown Ha | sines down through the ranks of two. AL Bakee, Avthor 1 BY HUBERT €. HERRING. | BY JOHN ROACH STRATON, D. D. | here “returned to the city vesterday s of Foundry Church, and Mrs. | seaters to buttered motor cyeles and muel W, Bervy, Carl I | xgieq Lineral Writer. Lectuser, Preacher, | Pastor. Calvacy Baptist Church, New York. [after a month's absence on an official | H1ar1is are touring in Europe with the | side cars went to church on St. Chris Rurr, Robert L. Carver, Murray L. | Toston President Fundamentalist Leagne. i through Miselssippi, | 1wuisiana, | Sherwoud Eddy party. Rev. and M topher s e e Crosse, Thomas L. Dolan, Olander 4|y ohower s clear; look about| “Let not your heart be troubled:| Tennessee, Kansas and Ohlo, and will | Frank W. Collier and Rev. and Mrs. | ceremonies were held blessing them i, ¢ Dole. Roy Ri| the [ ve betteve in God. hetlove slse in me. | A1l his pulpit tomestow morning at | Hamy E. Woolever are members of | with priests in full regalia. St. Chr G B sy "\""- Heaven is here, or there i8 no. In my father's house are many man- | the 11 o'clock service, | the same party. topher, as every motorist and most ; R R heaven. It is idle to chart the gold- | sions; if it were not so, 1 would! At \‘I;L:‘hm-z, .\;| : where ’;{0 was _nr :"el‘eyrsnlzn:x’i :’-:R v(::«:”:‘:u;:;‘\e e DENDNE = . ' an streets of some | have told you. 1 EMest of honor of the State Raptist jof voya s S ve b vnn. Adolph A, Aliisnt Liace iof o to prepare a organization, Dr. Jernagin averted V|RG|N|AN IN PULPIT. | heavily increased since the advent of 1yvm; N Im; d P l\ : : B Heiwitia. M\ sknow place for you." iff in the convention over the elec- S ‘lhp‘ xm:;u car pl'm!d S0 many more Jac 1. Leon A, Jdones, Joseph .| ; Siboi 5t civ. 1.2,) |tion of two sets of officers. S | under his protection. | S el Koo, T n.\m\\\.; oty Yooy e Yl eneh. | AU Memphis ha was entertained by Rev. J, Manly Cobb to Preach at | St Christopher Jajolet, of all the berg. Joseph Moodt. Arthur onn g :concerning the young Baptisis of Thnnessee churches named for the saint in asahi, Robert A N ph V" @, one man :r')'.-" h;]_(;:;l»:_m‘t e B Ja i Nate. die) Donoaen Church of the Epiphany. | France, is the most popular, and to Rowley, ank W, Rudderforth, | consistent in set., him at the Brooklyn session of the | The special preacher at the Church | this country church, six miles from Charles D. Shepard, Malcolm K. Spat ting forth the fact | CONETY He delivered an address |of the kpiphany tomorgow will be | the nearest railways, motor cars by Shlieh, SiEiherl 9. Iadlon R that heaven will | there on the subject “God's Call to [Rev, J. Maniy Cobb, recfor of Christ |the score were driven on this day that mond F. Vernon, Chavies K. Warren, | = not be a place so| Man for Service Church, ~ Blacksburg, Va., and stu- | (helr owners might have the protec-| William . Wyndham, An | v the aleany iferent side from the official aspect of | dent-pastor at the Virginia Polytech- | tion of the saint for the coming 12 Young. fr.: Marry B ley, < | experience from anything (DS trin, Dr. Jernagin is also said to inic Institute. Mr. Cobb will preach | months. In a long line, automobiles | G le, Charles monds, Mel. | Sl e o any thin ¥ have heen working up interest in his [at the 11 a.m. and & p.m. services. | of all gorts passed before the statue | vin speed. Fdward W, Gar- | e Tt woon earth | cAMpAlEN for & trip around the world. | | There will he'n celebration of ‘the | Of the saint, some decorated with | et 1. Hartung, John | Mok Do Upon et holy communlon ‘at '8 am.. and the | flowers and others merely with dus awkins, . Hill, Charles E. | rapke, : Summer session of the chuvch school ) was blessed by Abbe Thuan. Kimmell Vs Lantz, Suay ooy panee: pun. I"; | BRIEF SERMON PLANNED. Wil convena at 945 Tha weekiv | Those nutomobilists who could not Charles D. Lindamood. Charies el el Gonuthibne Ih Kea. = | meeting of the Youns People’s Society li"-’;’rh thistenduial cersmony, Swgnt (o why d otley, Jos i < bkl S ) sther St. Chris . less ous, Nttt Fmeiie Paimaros. Sammel 1. DR, HERRING. Piire it s Sermnn xS senmilT et ‘Tmnsflfl\“‘flfloll ChurehiBervicestol Wlibeincld At 030I0 m: |‘hm aclikicradiad it power fol pro- Ttajscok. Samuel L. Reynolds, William b Re in Shereih the, advancement N 1 tect them. . | st Ul = A VAN [ ihenven. There are many spurious|and the perfecting of earthly con-| Last But Short Time. i enn | TOTMS of happiness, but they discover | ditions. That is one reason why the | po 11 Queally e _PREACHER FROM M|DWEST s = ] 3 Slitter Baviy J N Toroy A, | themselves in time. But the happi-| Bible sets forth the fact that there | goyiaiion ‘Church, will preach to — Feast to Be Observed. § e e e ness which is rooted in decent regard | will be a closeness of e telocl. (Rery . . e ; ALL_ARE INVITED i e ‘Mm. \.\l{a\!‘mx;].l loughby and | g0, "ty o1 rights, a Just apbiediition | ship Beimeen iHeavin Janal i on ai[;‘)‘m ‘1\]“:' ]'r \msl:‘mlrl:-. e Rev. E. N. l’rentico to Speak at .‘ (da!mul‘s; \\l:mlen 3( ”\(\‘a,flhl'nn'nn mvl Tiznds Church 13t ,m,_, FREFE. SEATS TO THE PUBLIC. Sl ndn | of the intimacies of life, its loves, its| under the conditions of the mil-| TG e gkt s 61 Basteri Dresbytecian: cluding the local sodality unions, will | Friends Church = revine'ss 2 o | friendships, its shaved ‘experiences— | lennium time and the eternity | ofoq"Giners” will be his subject : o e s0\ nslae Motine m"x Retreat | 11:00 am—Vectng for Worsni ALLINGER HOSPITAL | there liex the way to heaven. that follows. There will be commerce |y CRERECC O PSS | WG TS oY minttes |, ReY: Dr. Bdwin N. Prentice of Can- | 118 £roungs of Aount Carmel Rotreat | g 943 8 m —Suduy School | “Heaven is for those who love and | between heaven and earth, just as 1 : ¢ by, Minn., will occupy the pulpit for | House at 3 o'clock tomorrow in honor | § 35 bm —Christian Endeavor | 4 | i 2 long. e 1 he. Eaat Pres- | 0f the Feast of the Assumplion.\ Fol-| 7:15 3 bm.—Praver Meeting (Thurs [are loved. God set us‘in a world| there was in the heginning, when in [0 0t a0 fa epe. | [hree Sundays at the Kastern Pres- |0f the Feast of the Assumplions Tol e e PLANS PROGRESSING\ which demands friendship for fts|the Garden man walked and talked Iy for parishioners who have ont. | Pyterian Church during the absence | SINE Pho Processiom FITheE T8 tol THEOSOPHY. N.E. | completion. Friends ave the high | with God Indeed, -we have igome | fob = g0 shedavs Siannad ‘and arel o !h;' ;l(urr l‘)l ‘l‘m‘l‘lhte o ANe o oGal benddiction:. Bl et . HOFFMAN. Pastor. priests who open the doors to heaven. | foretaste of this alveady even insthis | (WS IS0 TUE) GO B stated clerk of the Mankato, Minn., 930 a m—Sunday Sci Marriage is a - sacrament, throughi | world, We have some of the sweel |l ome half hour Ion8. as sisctea | Fresbytery and a léader among ths| “UNITED BRETHREN UNITED LODGE OF 00 e Dr.S. S. G ld ter, New York, Ex- | Whose mysteries life is revealed alive | n f \ even in this lfe, in| MU S vas elected | Ninnesota Presbyterians. . am.—Preaching: Dr. Luclus C. oldwater, New York, Ex | ) : presidant of the Young ' People’s So. THEOSOPHISTS cailor " of ® the with tenderness and promise. Children | the fellowship with God and his 10| ¢jery” on Sunday, the Feast of the e e Memorial United Brethren Clmrch p ivernity ert, Engaged as Consultan: | become message-bearers of the firm-| ple. The old hymn is true: o Son . NG ilG &ldent North Capitel and R St 3 5 . T00pm—In charge of Fy P Bag b |15 Ciifhenticeiad druihs othlite. e e e SRR R ST L D Educator to Preach. wev, 8F ..,.“:..,:fi".. b Sigpiter. il o Lt PmtE cheres’ ot Fowen . Heaven is for those who know how A thousaud i sweets atiderds censurer, Miss | 1r BEdward D. Lucas, president of e lr_lur 2 Adams St NW. STU p on Design. T O e e ida Laviderdale; reasurer, Mixs | oo, B B oo fer ™ Lahore | « Mormine: Wrd. Herst CoopeL | WEDNEADAY. B P —_— are never content to live by the day. walk the” g0l 1, | India, will again preach at Chevy | Presbyterians in (hiy chireh o ehicxen.ec Collections: They must alwavs think in terms| The Bibla nyikes clear that the | T e Chase Preshyterian Church at 11|, Sunday School—9:40. C. »"‘"‘""’-fl___ = 4 : i ‘T 4;”x.m;nm-\v of “1'“, ‘;\hn;m of a world of tomorrows. Love| center of the Paradise of God and| Y. M. C A. Open-Air Services. ‘u'l{-v-k lfln;nnul\\.”hr, Lucas was born PENTECOSTAI | . CHRISTADELPHIAN. Binaine Siospital In"lew “Tonk Ity {ipainis) the @cene, i and wonk holds His eternal home the seat of His| = and reaved in India. where his family | = 2 | b =y S 430 Pa , B boen ‘nzazed 1o act ax con: | BLE Wt dream kive the Setting, | Almichis government—is & lorious | Ohen gl seryices under the ausices | fuive ecn missionaries for neariy 6 | Wesleyan Pentecostal Church *| Christadelphian® Ecclesia 7. t on the plans for the proposed | thepe js neither time nor calendar|city, “We have there no contlnuing | 5 %, tick tamottow. aftesncon | Joace He las beenr able to keep inil iEi el ST et L \ NAVAL LODGE HALL. | additlon to the Gallinger _\'lunhir{l for such. Life assumes an endless: (ot but, we seek one to come.” For ({4 0Gek tqmorrgw afternoon | in close touch with the ‘natives and | {ilu, S eet P L $th NW) | Evers Sunday. 11:90 am. Al welcome._ AR AV RaA SR & e oy oY | mess, & reach which 1s bevond all| at last man is & social belng, and|ior of Grace .Jutheran Church, will| o foes o oen acr polnt on problems. | at 740 b, — Comniunton™ seryics in' the Chn<tade1phlan Chapel ‘CHEVY CHASE. D. C. el e 5 | formula. while even in the heavenly state We |gpeak. William R. Schmucker will be | 3 pae Gre Wi return to Indfa within | megry 1 at 0:45 and Praver S wen ) ¢ of Dr. Goldwater w . o ol slrsey _ S i - s ®|a few davs to resume his dutles a el L G RICRENRAEEERER LAl G Would vou find heaven, that vou | will have access to the flelds i charge (of axiisic, Dr. A. Owen €[ Thured at 800 RSHIP 11 A.M 45 < . Harris following his | might measure its streets, and com | and the sweet beauties of the trans- | pennex. teacher of the Pennew Fible | the collese. Reaoh A oNleomes | CHRISTIAN. —ff 9:45 am.—Sunday School. : the s ‘;m’ ‘:‘:::x”i‘"{ pute the gold with which they are | formed eucth, this fact that man 18| lass of the Calvary Baptist Church, | . (_"‘,;‘l TIAN ’;;l;:;" - '\ TAKOMA DPARK 11:00 P hi I which the municipal | ;erlaid? Go down the list of Your | a social being and that nis greatest |\(ll deliver his radio Bible talk to. Service: i — s e - > 2 {0a.m—Preaching, Rev. e e e e s T e R {""’,"Mxlu. : : Services :r ll‘:w}{‘Oll:(‘l:yl 1]I:“!¢-“ | Ch 1 t. S i KO aE s farrall Wm. I. McK neral hospitals | will not find heaven in undilute nctive achievements come about | | es > Eleanor Lewis Me. o izt 13th. Chaplam John m. I. McKenny. Goldwater acied s "',"',‘"“‘\“h'f','m\\l\‘l'; form. Life 18 mixed. No personality | only through contact with his fellows | = morial ¢ m:xnoll of the Holiday Mouse ristian Jdcience | B e A (s an i n ol 3 ans for <« hospital, w W % g one tof 30, "Dhe | alibwe By Jlogle ecessity o p i 5 ) : i e e . | am el Sehool e T B be.Opened ‘October 1. S e el wEond fmoneitol i UG NS (RO S IO o] e mpit oc Hine Dr. Ewing at Hamline. | of the Gl kriendls Society will he | CHURCHES OF CHRIST | st 1a e ¢ ¥ Whame. tarione st [ Subject : “Cause and Cure Mr. Harrix went ‘to Reading 10| (00000 MG ners the bid. Tho Bible makes clear that fn thi<| Rev. Dr. llarvey Winfleld Bwing of | Rev. W. L. Mayo of Epiphar Sl | Ninth StreetChristianChurch of Care.” study the new city hospital before And the future? And the rewards | cternal city, which is the home of the | RERHIEK e Wi GOSNy '! gt Church. Holiday House ix located BRANCHES OF THE MOTHE s completing hix plans for the Gal-1,¢"(he future for those who have | redeemed. there will be no more sin 2f hoth services tomorrow at lamiine | near Mouni_Vernon. | CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | 9th and D & (e SIS Cordial Wele Al iin adition and obtained ms plaved the game? 1 do not know, no | or suffering, sorrow or pain, but al a Al o is_subject for | IBLE STUDENTS. | OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOS- BENJ. I ) iater. Gl ¢lcome to . :"‘"-"" ideas ’““"‘““[V”";“"‘r‘;::””‘ man knows, no man can know. God | will e tlon—without limitation | L QUG BUEEE, E o _BIBLE STUDENTS. TON. MASS. G SR Dl ion C18, . v keeps his secrets. We hut conjec- [ or flaws at the government of 4 Eit ne ) . $ " s o rmon by No Evening Services Durin Filer. 1 ave him every possi- | coens NS | thia" Vst universe venmters in henven | dor Slain.” and for the 8 wclock ser. Ifltet‘nat’lonal Bible First Church of Christ, Scientist R g L1 ble assistance. and as u result the | "o qro free to dream. free to hope. | and expresses itself in the power of (MoR “Coming 1o Gad | Dr. Bwing Students” Association Sl Coe il b 2R W . August. District will he Lenefited. Mr. Harris | pp 0ok seems fair, that. in a w...m‘ redempti-e love ix suggested by the | NI Preach st Hamtine « FATIAN T ‘“0"" Church of Christ, Scieptist | \opcur ov THE RIG RED CHURCH - Iy dmpressed it /0% [ which the bey is lought <o dearly, | exprossion “The Lamb in the midst b 1o Den b N | et o R T Y _ Ype wors, equipmer nish and |, \hich falr character is won at o | of the thron And that we wil SO0 Tl T | ird Church of Christ, = o s Rrranzement of the Reading institu- o5 cost, that which is worth while | have the jove of family life, though Ol ik i | Masonic Temple. 13th St. and Park View Christian Church b, {tion | $hould not ‘he lightly cast aside and | without vhe limitations and Justs of L L Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist | Park Road. East of Georgia Ave. Plans for the Gallinger addltion | o cver destroyed. 1 cannot believe | the flesh, is also made clear by the 45 p.m —Tower stuay. Masonie Temple Audtorin Rev F. SMITH, Minis FOUNDRY will be completed about January 1.0 pa men and woemen who create | Bible. Josus sald, “In my __Seats free No_collection. Georgia Aver.. Briz P45 nm—Bibie BHOM) v . aceord to Mr. Ha schedule. | v and achieve true hollness, who | house are many mansions. Mt Pleasant REFORMED. e . T Taoris (Organized 1814) rnd MTF; W ‘”4 livr Mwn\i”llzwnmts(”"::’ serve and build can pass obllvion with | Jather'” thus d mmu\.-Mn;:h Him . “SOUL” 6:45 n.m —Se F. meetine. = Sixteenth St. near P St. tme. e - OT | {he stopping of their heartheat. Our|from all other fathers, and showing s . . ey A ward building with 230 beds and | (0o out, it eannot. be. [ ven in the Godhead a family re Congregational | Columbia Heights Christian Frederick Rrawn Harris, D. D., compietion of the domestic building As to what happens, as to the form | lationship. Again we read in the g g | magTAM Church e Congress has authorized an appro- | yich Jife assumes, we can but sur- | seven verse of the twenty-first FIRST ,13th and Monroe Sta. il . % Rev. John €. Millian, priation of £1.000.000 o complete the | o "\va' cannot dogmatize. We | ¢ of the Revelation, “He that Church (e Dr. JAMES D BUHRER. o mu A MEETINGS— HARVEY BAKER SMITH. Pastor. Director Religions Education. Gatll Hospit The ultimate . only hope that the promise of | overcometh shall inherit all things, [ Ry g e S Rl T (L Lot b Sl Pl 930 a.m —Church School plan provides for four ward build- | po,can “\written in human life finds and I will be his God and he shal fox | 15th and O Sta. N g o Fkeammele e bbaninle 8 HE 1t 00 &m Zand W o = preac ings of 230 beds ench a wedical wnlt | wiiing ana meaning in the days he- | be my Son " “Inherit” another Columbia Road | GRACE ye' v ANVR. -3 READING ROOMS: 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Gottschall of & J”i. i o Hox k""D""i; and administration building a | yond. familiar earthly term. and “my Son.” | —:40—Surday_Schodl. 5 p FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., | 7:30 pm——Joint worship proxram: ev. ewis Hartsoc 3 oS se buildiug. ks 8 e on of rel ere, P v N & i | prees o e young people. s . - contagion 1 ug ' s b - Lan_expression of ‘l‘\‘ln:::;:lslx\ll;n Jere Near 14th Street DIVINE SCIENCE. T6th and e it o ) T hts young. peop v OFPolghRadolia, Mo ¥. . 2 then, are itimations of the i . e PASTOR BACK IN CITY ! DR. BULLOCK RETURNS. |ioud or Nowship and love through | 10:00 A M. Church School. | Sc]ence of Truth x,':lw‘\m ! Vermont Avenue "\"fi“ | = | the family idea AM | {SECOND CHURCH=111 ¢ B | Vermout Ave. North of N St. “The Sin of immaturity” Rev. R. W. Brooks to Preach at | Third Baptist Pastor to Occupy | el LI el | ASSOClatlon Cissad stinn nd hotilays it S o L ov. . Brooks o = N — osed s < and holidays | I i o T e Pulpit at Both Services. Sermon on Whitefield. Rev. Willis K. Williams 1800 Eye St, Apt. 21 THIKD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. | o S ‘The Tryst of Youth . Rev. W. Rrooks, the pastor, will Rev. Dr. George 0. \l'l}lm \\\ \I\'):..‘ » fourth sermon in the s ries on Marshalitown, Towa 1 :f'éhm!::‘. v. fi,‘f‘f‘i’i;:,}{::“ — idave. 100 0., T30, andl TE0Om by pieg ,,a‘“, Thursday .\n‘m::..\”.: afes land i = | o Pincoln | has Just returned from the South.| ous movements by Rev o e | Friday. R b o —Lecture w and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30) | v b e wH A SERviers speak tomorrew morning w"m‘b “He | Will occnpy the pulpit at 11 a.m William 8. Bishop will be deliv No Vesper Service | Clasees by Mra” AL W. Harrington, “" RTH CHURCH - Tivoli Bldg.. Gl FOUNDRY, Congregational Memortal Temp ®{at & pm. tomorrow at the Third jered in St. Thomas' Church, Eight- | = 5 __For_apvomtment,_call Fr. 1727 517 el N s18 tei0 seoiedye | i Specis o Pace istipskaing iroikh the ""‘”f':"“,‘:""; Raptist Church, Fifth and Q streets. |centh and Church streets, tomorrow F‘\’?y}‘)ho]c!y I“‘"Eqd to Hear ||| ANGELIST. (except Wednesdays, 930 to 5°3 7:00 p.m —Christian g seeel vacatin spent s iy There will be holy communien at 3 ‘morning at 11 o'clock on “George s Famous Scientist % T EPISCOP. S | METHODIST FPISCOPAL | Reach molis. Md.. en voute to| THEE WU e O O . Society | Whitensid, an Apostle of the Bight The Albn llt Memo"al METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. | .. it aohEra he andilEadsRDCKs | 2 O U B R s M. CHUR Detroit, whers he Znd Mo Broskt | will eather at ¢ a'clock. Bible school | centh Century. e g EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH UNION ...};. CF CH il e 2 - L will start at 9:30 o'clack . = ill A S , | lysiodth Gongeegana | E lical Church ! CALVAR Gtk s [ e s Sty i 'aisb st St. Margaret's Church Service. | greg vangelica urc il LVARY Rev. R. W. S. Thomas. Pastor. | (23 am—gineay First Brethren Church. The following speakers will fill t pulpit during the absance of the p 2, R % 1 Rev. Homer A. Kent. pastor of the o e T Thompeon Sep. | First ' Brethren ' Church, temporary AL Fai ' ) 2 Eighth street”southeast tember 3. Rev. R. A. Fairley quarters 412 Eighth theast, will speak tomorrow morning subject ““Jesus Christ in the Presence Death, or the Raising of Lazary his sermon will be a continuation of Fnlls to Ansuer $20.000 Suit. es. 3334 P street north- |y geries of sermons on the miracle was sued for $20.000 dutn- | op jesus. At 8 oclock Rev. Mr. Kent K. Sellers, 1226 (4] give a brief lecture on “Egvpt He will show leged ulle the Land of Mystery Gevrge W. | glgred slides which he has had made Sellers I Fridsy To sniawer | from pictures of his own 1sking while thie ~ui order of default wes iy Egypt. Strangers are welcone. entered her by stice + don e impaneled to : e i it ‘f"l““ 1| Services at Mt. Pleasnnt Church. the W \ ‘mond Rev. Willls K. Williams, pastor ot decker app who was | the First Congregational Church of dtvorced from ember, | Marshalitown, Towa., will conduct the morning Cong 182 oclock service tomorrow at the Meunt Fleasant tional Church Speaks on “‘Religious Honesty." “Religinis Honesis was the topie of Rabbi WWilliam Franklin Rosen at the Washington Hebrew Con last night. Thi ed as a resulr of a priate puipit ne sterhood Vaca. ring this we gation services ices were cond request that tice be take: tion Sabbath PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Centennial Baptist Church. Seience nded_upon Christian writings o in the Bible and Centennial By Estatlished in Lond t d 4 Washington. D € under the lea d 1 streets porth- | land and Washingion. D O under the load: 11 and 810 o'clock aill e delivered by Dr. W. il. Baylor of Baltimore, Md. Sunday school will be held &t 930 o'elock cust, to Message from Mrs. Bill Subject: OTHER SERVIC] HALL Ml\\l()\ @3 1A AV Reconstruction in Christian For the B tonler | Science” | \1‘7 pt: ”f Hw‘;:’j‘ !:....a.v School. 20 Jackson Place.at 11 4.M. Lo " Ko7 Taadumn Tavior. Public Reading Room " o I ctE ¢ T 20 Jackson Place - relation Chutrch Rev. H. ¢ Parkman will be the | v celeby; tomorrow at St. Margaret's | 17th and P Sts. N.W. Church, Connecticut avenua and Ban REV. 1. C. OLDEX. Ministar. teroft place. when the Communicants' | 9.30 2 m —Church Scheol. Southern Methodist 3040 QUE ST. N.W. EDGAR C. BEERY. Pastor. 4th and Rittenhouse Sts. N. Rev. Schnabel George E. REV. Minister (Take Takoma car to Ritten- League will attend at a_corporate | e L - i communion service, at 7:30 o'clock. | 11:00 am—-TLife’s Burning Bush. I % Morning praver and sermon will be | 8:00 pm—Rev. Priestly Smith, of Sunday School, 10 A.M. AN MELNEERE by Rev. Robert Shores at 11 o'clock. | Leeds, FEngland, will SR i 1 “Debtorship’ ! speak. Morning Worship, 11 AM. kg ! The Church With a Smile Lol { CONGREGATIONAL, All Welcome. Fnrst Congregatlonal Church Rev. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister Rev. DON IVAN PATCH, Associate Minister Morning Service, 11 O'Clock At the Metropolitan Theater 10th and F Streets N.W. Dr. ELWIN LINCOLN HOUSE of Oregon speaks on “THE SURE WAY TO SUCCESS” Evening Service, 8 O’Clock At the Eighth Street Temple 8th and H Streets N.W. Dr. House speaks on “THINKING STRAIGHT” 0ol adult depariment at Metropolitan Theater: partment at 27 Grant Place. oclets of Christian Endeavor at the Eighth Street 945 a.m.—Sunday Drimary 6:30 pm.—Senio Temple. EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED “Reflecting God"” Sunday School. 9 45 am. Epworth Leagie, | house street and walk one block west.) METHODIST PISCOPAL SOUTH. Mt. VernonPlace M.E. Church South (Southern Methodism’s Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. 9:30 AM.—Sunday School. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League. 11:00 A.M.—Junior Church Sermon by Mr. McKee Subject: “Help Wanted” Preaching by the Rev. E. L. Bain, D. D. Pastor of Monument M. E. Church South Richmond, Va. Morning Subject: “The Conscript Cross- Bearer” Evening Subject: “The Hope of Immor- tality” Special Music at Both Services. The morning service will be broadcast by Station WRC | with their families, also will be guests Chaplain John T. A . Jr., U. 8.| Unity. No Mrx. Elida M. Wooster, Army, chaplain at Myer, Va. |matron, Willlam II._ lolmes. patro | will choat the Epworth Methodist | Joppa Lodge, No. 27, Mrs. Mande |, Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth | Greenstreet, matron, llerber: Ludwig, | street and North Curolina avenue patron: Geod Will, N. Mrx northeast, tomorrow morning st 11 | Eunlee B. Mars, matron; J Porter w'elock. Chaplain Axton is the son of | patron. (the chief chaplain, United States Chiidren and members residing ot Army. For severalgvears he was in- | the Masonic and Faster Star Home Structor In the School for Chaplains desiring to attend the services will it Fort Leavenworth, Kans. | be brought to the heights tn specia e the following Masonic lodges and thelr families: Columbia, Ne. 2 Louis M. Hawlett, master: New Jeorn | salem. No. 9. John T. Skinner, mas SERVICES AT EPWORTH | ter: Toppa. No. 35, David 1. Piteher. | master, and ‘Trinity, No. 41: Dr._Con | rad Praetorius, master. The officers and members of the following | ters of the Order of the Eastern Army, to Preach. mptu reception was given | busses and automobiles furnished b An impr Rev. Dr. James T. Meyers, mission- | New Jerusalem Lodge. ary to Japan from Kpworth, who stopped for a few minutes in_Union Statlon Tuesday evening. Dr. Me: is on his way 1o San Frane 0, from which point he will sail August 17 for Osaka, on his fifth tour of duty in Japan, having had 33 years' service there. Willlam Peverel will have charge of the praver meeting service to be held in the church Thursday evening at § o'clock. METHODIST EPISCOPAL _WHITF CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets Walter Franklin Atkinson s or Clarendon Baptist Church. William S. Hockman Rev. Perry L. Mitchell, pastor of the Clarendon Bapfist Ciurch, wm‘ R e R s e !preach tomorrow morning and eve- 9:30—Church School, . EDWIN DICE, Supt. 9:30—Man's Rible Cla ning at the Highlands Baptist Church, Fourteenth and Jeferaon streets. T Mr. RALPH M. WOLFE, Prestdent L FRIENIS | Dr. AKTHUR €. CHRISTIE, Teache Friends Meeting: | 11 am. Service Only. 1811 Eye St. N.W. { Subject: “JESUS OUR GOD.” Josanna Bert Russell, soprano. Meceting at 11 a.m. 11 00 am —Prasehing hv the Pastor. 7 00 pm —Epwarth League K 00 pm —Preaching hy the Pastor . ARE COR WELCOMED. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Mi: 930 am —Sundar School Hour. 11:00 a'm —Sermon he Rev. J. H. Jenkins, Dist. Supt. of Wash. Dist 800 p.m —Sermon by Pastor. A _WELCOME_TO_ALI F’I‘ll DIST EPISCOPAL ((olnn\d) Haven M. E Church 14th and B Ste. Ave. SE. Tam and 8 pm r jug. Trustee rally begine | 9 30 & w —Sunday s hool ALL ARE WEILCOME 1L VU am Ilunr ng Worship. Sermon by N Dl Galbmlh Ao B E: Zion CBUTel| 4.00 0 —Epworin tespse bosise soes "l iI M'U‘BA;\TTI“. '\‘“' o g astor. [, AP -—-~:mu‘| Sthoci *snd. Bible | Dumbarton Avenue e = ; 11 0 atn —Bieacinng by the Pastor M. E. CHURCH ] Solflm—lv:fi’v:r: TR Rally by Dumbarton Ave Near Wiscousin Ave. 8:15pm. C F. Society. Rev. ROBERT S. BARN Pastor. SADERS NiGHT . junday. school. O e e e hamie 1 A e "oy the Pastor. _You Are Welcome to Our Services. (A :'r'y':;f"»fff.xx'nvi' e Seitee METHODIST EPISCOPAL. WH T Gow Are Cordially inviteds METHODIST . EPISCOPAL | ¥ i 'HAMLIN “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister o e ———— 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon, by the Rev. Harvey Winfield Ewing, D.D, Subject, “Splendor Slain.” 8:00 P.M.—Sermon, by the Rev. Harvey Winfield Ewing, D. D. Subject, “Coming to God." ‘Thursday, 8 P.M.—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service. @ = ] Edith B. Athey, Organist; John H. Marville, Director of Music . il