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SPECIAL PROGRAM ATTEMPLE HEIGHTS Grand Council Royal and 'Se- lect Masters Day Will Be Observed Tomorrow. Councfl Royal and Select Aav will he observed tomor- Temple Heights at 4 o'clock, Dr. John Grand Masters row at under the direction of Rev. C. Palmer, grand chaplain. The address will he delivered by Rev. Walter F. Smith. grand chapla of the Grand Council’ Royal And Se. lect Mast pAstor Kk View Christfan Chinrch. Aubrey H. Clayton of Mount Plasant Councll, Neo. 5, chalrman of the committes of the As sociation of flustrious Masters of 1926, will provide the musical num-| hera, assisted by Willlam W. Keeler | of Columbia Council, ) and Wil | NMam M. Steamer, W a-hlnxlnn Coun- cil, No. 1: Samuel T. Farmar. Adoni m Council. Ne. 2: William W. Lor- ent7, Zabud Council No. 4. and Ralph L. Hebbard of Brizhtweod Council, No. 6, ave the commitiee of welco to act ax ushers, The music will b under the direction of 1. Walter | Humphrey, K. . €. H. The officers «nd membars of the six counctls of the cryptic vite, including the Grand Conncil, with their families and the officers and mhers of th following with weir families, National Gail T, Judd, master: Hope John Sullwell, master Wple.Noyos, No. 32, Elisha Hanson, end Chevy Chase, | No. 42, Wilvam 1. Ozus, master, to wether with the Hwing chapters o the Order of flw aglern Star, with their families, Chapter. No, 13 NMrs, Ma Smiler matron; Louis_ Goldl patron; Hope Chap r. Na. 30, Mrs. Addie C. Good on: G P ish. patron, and Wa €. Harding Chapter, No. 31, Ruth 1. Fees. matron: Harey 1. S | patron, will he the apeeial guests at this service. A1l members of these fraternities »nd their families, as well as the publie, will he welcome, ! REV. E. 0. CLARK TO FILL OWN PULPIT TOMORROW Chevy Chase Baptist Church. Home From Vacation, master, A Pastor of tn Resume Duties, Al the Chavy Chuse Baptist Church temorrow the paxior. Rev. Kdward 0. Clark, who has refurned from his 1tion. will occupy the pulplt at 11 the communion service will he and a communion meditation To Bethel” will he the pastor's In the & pm. service, Mr Vil bezin 4 short series of messages on “Vacation Ventures,” the first of which s entitled.” At the Seqnicentannial The ehinch will conduet s full program next Sunday. The church schooi will convens at 9:45 a.m.: the junjor chureh ar 11 am., with a story-ermon by the pastor on Tnquisitive Jack:” the R Y. P I meets w1 o, preceding ning service, which will ha largely 1o inspiving singing praver service on Thursday. her 16, the suhject will he And the Schaol.” Praparations Fally day are {oing mode BACK FROM REVIVALS. Rev. J. A. Hudsz n of First Church of Christ Rev of 1he teenth Clark evening eve ovoted At the Neptemn- arents for a Prasches Tomorrow. dohn Allen Hudson. mi Fivst Clurch of Christ sireet and Meridian will return ta nie puipit tom after an absence of 1wo mont Ing that time he has heen or svangelistic work fn Mississippi, Lansas. Tennseses. Alihama Tennsylvanis He will <peak tofunrrow morning on the <ubiect “The (i-eat Ialvation and in the evening his suhjeet will he “The New Ryth DR. TAYLOR TO LEAVE. Pirk During Week. [ Dlace. Ar and Returns ta College Comineg Rev. Dr. Ronalds Tavior will eon duct the services and nresch ar St Panl's Episeopal Church on Twenty hivd streét 1omoy Dr. Tayior hase he St Panl's Church hroad of Rev. A tor of the parish etnrn during the will he Dr. Tayley n ofciating st irinz 1he aheence A. McCallum, My MeCallinm coming Tanl’s on September Wi e rer will week and 1 n to his regular station A% viear of Rt Andrew's Chagpel. ollage 1" vk, and <tudent pastor of the University of \iaryvland “Y" TO END SERVICES. ' Linceln Park Open-Air Will Close Tomorrow, & Mo N will elose nth =eazon of apenair Linecin Park tamorrow 4 o'clock Rev. pastor of Epworth copal Church rddress lgions work divector . AL will preside These meetinge are the direction of the A. and an interchurch committee represent Ing the chnrches of the northeast and moutheast sections. The public is invited. Worship The slzhte ite services afternaon Jdohn Paul Tyls Methodiat Epis will deliver the Ftehisan, re. of the Y. M. at ndn, Y} ed under - Returns From His Vacation. Dr. W. 1. Darby. executive secrs- tary of the Washingion Federation of Churches. has returned frctn his va cation. He preached im Imdianapolis, Chicago and in Evansvfie, Ind., dur. ing August. In the last place he oe- cupied the pulpit flled a number of vears ago by hit father. Dr. Darhy's mother ix stll living and most of his vacation was apent with her. Begins Sermon Series, The pastor of the Highlands Bap tiat Church. Rev. Newton Mercer Sim monds, is beginning a serias of morn sermons on “Great Hours of fotus " Tomorrow morning he will preach on “His Baptism.” In the ave. ning the subject will he from the words of the late Presidnt Eliot, “Durable Satiafaciions.” Rev. D. 1. Patoh to Preach. Rev. Don Ivin Patch pastor of the First Chureh. will conduet the Mount Pleasant Church tomorrow o'clock. assaciate Congregational the service af Congregational morning at 11 Church to Resume Service. Preaching sarvices of ihe Firat U'nj versalist Chureh. which were discon tinuad during the Summer season will be resumed Septemher 19 st the pariwh houses, 1801 S streel. Mise Dors A. Swett. R D will preach at 11 am. and the church school will convens immediately after morning YHE EVENING :STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 11. 1926 DRAMATIC EVENTS IN BIBLE HISTORY—The Covenant with Jehovah Renewed @nat was th w:thoF the iniqe 1.1& e e that an erers tc den a one rm Views of Opposing on Bible Questions. TODAY'S “And Who Is My BY HUBKRT €. AKRRING Noisd Liveral W Lectu wachor itheton. Jesus answered the questions by gathering all sorts of impossible peo. ple within his circle. The respectable People sald that he had no sense of Adecency. that he | spoke to harl and tax gathere: with as much spect s he gave| to the president of | the First National | Rank. Jesus out- | raged Jerusalem's sense of propriety. He seems never to have read the cur- vent hook of eti- quette. attention to teelings of the hest. | people. red he was ostra by the lead.| ing families. | fesus’ an to written in_his | lepers, DR. HERRING, His own auestion i vecord. His neighhors includ blind men. insane people, cranks. chil dren. old people. ing people. phane, prosutnies. thieves. usurers, tax eollactors, <oldiers, judges, mosr. chants, Why' did friends of such s variety From a sense of duiy’ Probably, but, the real reason goes deeper than that. I donlt whether even .lesus would huve heen able to pick his fitende on the lasic of dnty alone. He liked them- :h«-o is the heari of i, He liked all of people. He fenund tham in mhvlmfl He had dis. covered secret which is worth | knowinz—peaple are interesting. no matter what thev do or don’t do. Sin. neve ave fnlly as interesting as saints We o a good deal if we Hmit our friendehip 1o one kind of people. The emineatly respectable and altogether desirble, bot it they all drees alike. and act alike. and think allke —th~v will mnke an ex cesdingly stupid cirele. This the prime hlundsr of many very wd people. They have their warld all neatly laid out. Thev have drawn exact line: On one side they Tt M respectable peovls (including them slveg) tha othar all the im nosaible peasle. The line varies with the indfvidnal who draws it With came it ie a reYizions line, with athers . wncial line, with others a racial line <ame would put on the wrong side of the line all Catholics (or Protestante). all negrees (or whitee) all noor neanle ). all wha do not believe in the tennsts of religion (or those o Aol Rut whatever the line may it hecomoe a very holv thing to it defander. and he is caveful lest he he contaminated by any on tha other =ide, AN of which i= not only in crrdibly stupid, hot de fAnitely indecent The world ie interssting hacanse it i<« made np of s0 many sorte, Thers ix not 2 man or woman in America who ahonld nat ne able to learn from peo ple who halong 1o other religious | e~crs. other palitieal faithe, other ipe. The man wha follows | ¢ Wil find pleasure in know- £nd hricklavers, Catholics | and Protestants, hacks and whites, Japanese and lialians. radicals and | conservatives, sainte and signers. peo- nle wha swair and people who don’t neople whao are decent and peoble who aven’t. e will not agree with all of | tham loenx didn't, Rut Jesus vned from all of them and found | ahip .n all. We an do th Jesne make of people? in part. mav he o v avthodax inz hank REV. D. W. CURRAN HOME. | Beturns From Vacation and Re- opens Diocesan Office. | | Rev. 1. Wallington Curran. sxecu- tive secretary of the Episcopal Church in the Dincese of Washington. has re. turned from his Summer vacation and yeopened his nffice in Dincesan Honge | at 1329 K street. During the Autumn months ha will | preach In the various churches of the dlncese not at presént oceupisd by per manent rectors. MEN’ S CLUB TO MEET. The Men's Club of Rt Riephen’s iscops] Chureh will hold fts frst ting of the season next Thursday | at £ pam. in the parish hall | Plans are heing made by the club | ta have all similar clubs In the | churches of the city mesting with it | at an sarly date. Dr. Darby at Covenant Church. The pulpit of Covenant Presby- terian Chureh will he mw‘"'ll!d Il Mlh services tomorrow hy Dr. W arb, of the Church Federation Hil mnrn ing theme will ha. “Tha Lure of the * and at night he will speak on Goale" The latter service Mm\nnn with the Young ting at 7 o'clock. . “Sin Its Own Executioner.” | At the service of the Christian Rclence Parent Church of the New Genueration tomorrow at 11 a.m.. af the Hotel La Fayette. A message from | Mre. Bill. who ix temporarily in Fing land. will he read on the leason suh- jaet, “Sin Its Own Fxecutioner.” Peaple’s mi THEOSOPHY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 700 HI A a1 sty Sindy Clase, Wodnoadas. & P Sondar Talks Resnmed Sent. i Neo Pues, Fees or Colloctions. i 1 la.mi o maa.n.but”t}?a d not mcompa.nv them Neighhor s | ohject leseon of love and me | his brother whom he hath seen. | v Rer. K. BLAND T TUCK | METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL (The National Methodist Chureh) John Marshall Place and € 80 N.W. James Shera Montgomery, Minister 5:30—Binle achoo! 11-00—Puhlir w By the Mind “The Supreme Will” Special Music. The Impariai Quarter #:45—Enworth Leasne devatianal lN\——-PuN\r TSI, S NORTAAMERY mn The ip with ssrmon ar. on the suhe e “Putting Soul Into the World” The Imperial Quartat Peaple—A Rounitable Special Muaie WAUGH M. E. CHURCH ard and A Ste. NE REV. F. B. HARRIS BACK FROM EUROPEAN VISIT | Pastor of Foundry Methodist Epis- ecopal Church Gains Extensive Know!ledge of Affairs. Rrown Harris, pas- | tor of Foundry Methodist, Eplscopal | Chureh, raturned - to Washington | with Mre. Harrin this week from an extensive trip in Europe, having sail- | ed in Juns with the world trave Sherwood Eddy, and a group of ed cators and ministers from all over| the (nited Srates. Religious Leaders | | | | Rev. Frede SUBJE( H e Lok 10z | BY JOHN ROACH STRATON, ’\ulm Calvary Baotist Church, Ne ronidani Fundamentalist Lenk The cosmopolitan character of Christianity s conclusive proof of its divine origin. The love of Jesus was | ‘0 0 : party tudied world conditions as wide as the whole loat world, and | ,nq international relationshipa at the Ineniratlons of |1,e capitals of the various Furopean | fellowship through o L ‘ S the scle yp fondon, Paris, Geneva and Rome earthly forc ware recsived by the leaders in that have heen of- gocarnment and Industrial affaira fective 1n Dreik- whom they Interviswed wtih regard ing down all the | o conditionk In the reapective coun barriers of race.| trjes, Dr. Harrjt mpent some time "":lf‘ "J"h"fl" with the prime mnmmr ot England. and e paréble of the o e, | 46 oo IHEIRENITE VEIL AS TOPIC an answer to the lawyer wio asked Rev. Dr. Herson Announces Text YN for Tomorrow Morning. tion, “Who is mv 2 neighbor:™ took Dr. Joseph T. Herson. minister an fogtreme . ose. Methodist Fpiscops! The “Samaritan Alitson street. ever despised v tomorrow Jews—was made a hero in this the Op- 3 portunities to help eonstitute our hesi | chance tor aternal Investment. A good deed done produces the largest pos Ihls dividends of satisfaction: and zrowth. My neighbor Is the one whom | A zet-together meating and supper I can help, whether he lives heside | will he hald by the class naxt Tues. me on the street or half « world away. | Aay. evening. at 6:30 o'clock. When Jesus said: Tt 12 more blegs . Rev. F. W. Johnson Returns. ad to give than It Is to raceive.” He | meant that It is happler to give than it is ro receive. . F. W. .Iohnson, pastor of Grace A noble soul—n ch. has returned from his Welih i L R R vacation. and will préach tomorrow in the deap thinge of the spirit-- | morning on “Believest Thou Thin?" the evening the topic will be, Hinge of Life.” Mr. Johnson'a vace- vraved at his family altar every Aay for 40 vears. and among other | & | tion was spent at Ocean Grove, N. patitions was this: Lord. help us n.n. York they Rev. of Hamline Church, Rixteenth at will hav r his subject | morning 'he Rent Veil," and i evening ‘Why T Am a ‘Catholic. Mhe men'a Bible clask meets in the chapel at 9:30 o'clock with Dr. W. W \Weir. the teacher, the subject for the lesuon being “‘Strength In Weakness. DR. STRATON. the plain and simple ed to help some one REVIVAL IN SOUTHEAST Tent leellnn. slwnmrad by Meth- | Revival meetinge are heing conduct- | ad in & large tent at Thirteenth and K streetn southeast hy Rev. L. A. Mossburg, evangelist. assisted hv Mrs. Gordon Birrel, who is in aharge of the | children’s meetings. The meetings opened last Sunday night and will continue through Sep. tember and part of October. “They are being held under the auspices of the Rradburn Methodist Church S Chrlmldel hian Cr pe 732 Wenmr St NW. — WORSHIP 11 AN._ REFORMED. GRACE 13th and 0 Sts. N, W. AENRY H. RANCK. D. D., Pastor. 00—:"The Friand at God. 1} 20— sunday Sthoel: ¥ hm. €. P HRST 136h and Mensee Sta. . )(enun‘ WouMn ¢ Y nmek Science of Truth | Association 1800 Eye St., Apt. 21 Sunday. & p.m.—Bible Talks. Wadnesdas. 8 ~Realing Meeting. -8 p.m.—Lacture. r_apnointment. call Fr. 1727 i \lEl‘Hl’nl!T EPISCOPAL ml"“il REV. F. B. HARRIS. LUTHERAN. LmheriPllcc Memorial REY. 0. M m NFER, D, D.. Pastor. hl "9'7! A i e ONET e G. M. DIFF \s‘l.%’ 7100 p.m.—(mbinen Chriatian | lnck durine Septem- | nep.No Fhurksy Srening service. during | 3 i YRR CruRcH WELCOMES You. " CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISROURI SYNOD.) New Jerses Ave. het. M and N Nts. 2. FREDERIC WENCREL. Paster. 11:00 am —Sermon_on < The Raltor's | Schaol minte ! vor No_service SR o MT. PLEASANT! J Sixteenth St. Near Lamont iREV.R. L. FULTZ,D.D.| Pastor and A.m.—German Servica. ar Son o, i '"",. m.—Sundav Schoal. else today.” Little wonder that the members of his household and all ‘who knew him Dhoth far and near. reverei 2nd loved him. and told dent of him (o his pasior, stood upen their chseks. Every opportunity (6 help our fellow “men iz a challenge and call to service and the tap root of | that veligious hypoerisy which Jesue Chrigt scathingly condemned s protession without performahece— aseertion of love to God while at the same time there is indifference toward, or callous exploitation of. our fellow men. Well doss the inspired writer with fine scorn: “We ought to lay down our lives for the hrethren. But whe so hath thig world's good and seeth his brothar ‘have need and shutteth up his howels of compassion from him. how dwelleth the love of God in Him?" (1 John. 2:17). “If A man 2ay 1 love God and hateth his hrother he is a lar, for he that laveth not how can he love God whom he hath nnt «een? And this commandment have we from Him, That he who loveth God 1ava his hrother also.” (1 John 4:20-21) Pl Ciga ST. AGNES’ CHURCH | v': Que wu? &’4‘2‘. onk"nel” Intercen: eihueeh Sohool. B rrgction St. Pauis ChurcTfl 23rd Street near Washington Cirele | Rev. A. A. McCllImn. Recter Sundays. 3:30 and 11 All_Seats rm and Dnassigned. "ST. MARK’S CHURCH | Third and A Streats 8.F. 1 say WILLTAM HENRY PETTUS. Reetor. NTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 0 a.m.—HRaly Communien 1 lmnm—\{nr ing Praver And 0 B —Exening Praser and Rev. Alap S. Rawkeaworth " And raathen both TOrDINE And et eniRE: Thursday. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion. A CORDIAL WELCOME, TO ALL, St. Stephens Church Whev. fiegrag F. Dugler,n. 1 dcaonaia 0. inr\dl\' September 12, Hols Communion Morning Evening . Reeto Analsf 1028 (Conrtieht. 1998, REV. H. ). SMITH BACK. Petworth Baptist l'hnrrh will have the pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith, In | the pulplt again after a vacation of aix weeks. He will speak in the morning on “In the Sarvice af God." In the avening. "Opansi Gates and Released Powera. Rev. Mr. Smith spent thres wesks Vermont and Naw York. Regin- ning tomorrow he will preach a se- visn of zermons an “God's Challenge | Through Our Fxperiences.’ REY. NERBERT SCOTT % REY. ROSERT SRORES, Assiotant 0—Hols Commonion. 00—MWorning Praser. with sarmon. be i I g s ALL WELCOME ALWAYA. 4 in 181h. Between P & Q Sérvices & and 11 —MUTUAL. l'.fl"\ LUX l"lfil " "REX CERNEST SMTTH CHRIST CH'URCH FASHINGTON PARIAR, Foundad 1708, dSarmon | Chrlst Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sta. REY. . PINKNEY _WROTH, Reetor. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 1100 A= Noming Bravar: TRINITY cfip}hcn Grace Parith—GEORGETOWN | 1041 Wiseanain Ava. Below W St 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communian ana BN, ReT. Ravmond olvan tres. All are whlcome ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Georg:lown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Strests X7, ' ST. JOHN'S CHURCH . Reetor. Lafayette Square NTH ‘UNT‘A" AFTF R TRINITY. H e Holy Eommunion 11:00 am. g‘lnrl'lnl Ar and Sermy Thivredar, 1000 am.— The Heiy Com manian | FIET! Serviees: B AM. and 11 AM. Rev. E. S. Dunlap ‘Will Preach EPIPHANY FOUNDED 1841 | Rev: Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector Washxngton Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All l’mple" MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.\V. Near Wootlley Roz Holy Communion 7:30 a.m, Morning Prayer and Lit- any.. Hol\ (nmmnmnn and \0r~ mon 4 People’s Open-air Service and Sermon. Preacher, t Robert E. Browning. Rev. F. Bland Tucker .. 4:0p.m. . 6:30 p.m.—Young People’s So- Music the Cathedral Choir | The 4 o'clack service is broadeast | @, 3 R R —GRE by radio every Sunday, St. Paul’s Church "% 78 ™ \d Celebration of Holr Communion at R:45 | I Sunday School. #:3 § Morning Praver and Sermop at 11. Services N AL [ R:00 am. Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00am_ 11 am, and 8 p.m.—Service and sermon by the Rev.' .10:00a.m by Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Waoodley Road Bus Line, . ree of Sente Free and | Northeast cor. Ry Qaliatin -l 14th st Ao sauares west of On. ave. | INCARNATION 8:00 n.n.—!tlllr \\nrlhln !‘I Wnlonars ta"Con. """ RO i ~ Grace Lu er-nr Church thoand Unshur St N.W. ’:’5;:;'" R e LENERI padtor. 11:00 a. '\ll’ll "'lrl 5 Church of the Atonemsnt N. Capito' st. and Rhode Island ave. Rev. HOWARD R. SNYDER. Pastor Serviceg. 11 Sunday School. 9:45 am. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church | rav. 1.0 RAYESD. O easter. | “Whera Tou Are a Stranger But Ones’ } SUNDAY. | 700 Am i .:‘,5':(. nt. i _Wednesdss_ A n. cordia hvangcltcal Lutheran Church 20th and G fta. K.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS. Paster. 'EPWORTH| “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH!(| | 13TH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E, Take Lineoln Park Car Rev.John Paul Tyler,D.D., PASTOR Sunday School. Morning Worship. and sermon. “Find- Service, “worth Teague and Evening Worship. 8:00 p.m.—Fvening Worship and sermon. “Two Men." Thursday, & P.M. Prayer Meatini F. Aldridge, Musieal Direetor, ¥ e 5 8 _pvu!rmv WEITOME.. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 11th and M Sta. NW, JOMN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Paster. E] flbillnd" Schoel. 11:00—8ermon by the P Rt eian Endeas, Cor. um- and B Sts. S.W. Rev. E. A LAMBERT, Pastor £:20 am.— Sundar Sohonl. 1100 8. Rsv. Geor.e D. Naylor 13 n&' L“".'_‘.:?'-;L:‘l‘f::zw. o 'Sifting tf\e Crowd” Home CcFin' Sunday Keller fiemonal Lutheran Marsiand Ave. and Ninth 8¢, N, 8. T. Nicholas, . D., Pastor. Sunday Schoel at 9:30 AM. Wiles Bible Class for Men Morning Service at 11:00 AERMON RY REV. NARRY GOEDEKE. V.P. 8. C. E, 645 PM. Evanlnf Berflu n 748 »un var, ROMELIKE 'y | During oo Aa e Lt rovallaing (he hAld in the Sundar SehaAl STXTH AND P TT”ETE‘TI Paiter, Richard Sehmidt, 0. D. Sshoel, 10 0 oranin gnnflt.v m"fit 'i'n-hm uend 4. mo Southern Methodist 3040 QUE ST. N.W. REY. EDGAR C. REFRY. Paster. I I | | | | 11 AM.—MR. R “Drifting. 1 A PM-—~MR BEFRY: “Brands From the Burning.” 248 am. 7 om Chure! heter m tHng. [t S nday Sehool. pworth Lengu Mt. Vernon Pl. M. E. Church South (Sonthern Methodism's Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Paster Rev. W. A. MecKee, Assistant te the Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday Scheel. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League 11:00 A.M.—Junier Church Sermen by Mr. McKee Subject: “The Last Supper.” 11 AM.—Dr. W. A. Lambeth Subject: “Sacramental Blessings” 8 PM.—Dr. Lambeth Subject: “Three Hard Words to Say” “l Don’t Know” “You Did Well” - “Please Forgive Me"” odists. to Continue Through Month. | REFORMED Rev. WM. M. ROFFMAN. Pastor. ] SO #:30 a m —Sundar School. The First Primitive Evangelical Christian ! Science Church | of Washington. D. C. WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Paster exle tor 11:00 & m —*Mexieo’ Asnendene R:00 p.m ——“The Jew and the Cheistian.” McKENDREE. Mase. Ave. NW. Retween Sth and 10th Sta. (THE RED BRICK CRURCH) Rev. 8. Carroll Coale, Pastor i 9 0'Clock—Prayer. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School classes for persons of all age: a.m.—Pastor's Five-Minute alk to Children. Sermon by the Pas- tor. Theme—"The Land of».{»rnflul— ness. S p.m—~FEpworth lw votional Servite. 8:00 p.m.—Sermen by the Pastor. Theme: “Union ‘With Christ Jesum." Bth At N.W. Bet. G and W M. A JURMLER CWUROR Sunday Low Masses | At 7018, Loggl Novena, Sept. 11 to 19 | “THE SORROWFUL MOTHER" | Very Rev. Sebastian, C. P. There wilt be masses at 7 and 8 A.M.: in the evening at 7:30 praye ‘m. sermon and benediction. ‘The Allmght Memorial Evangelical Church WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jorslyn St CHEVY CHASE. D. C. Rev. Geor; Schnabel Fred Coombs Revnolds, Minister Lfvmflor 9:45 a.m.— Sunday School. Sunday School, 10 AM. Morning Worship, 11 AM. (Take Takoma car to Ritten- | ouse street and walk one block ety . BIRLE s’mnm‘u International Bible Students’ Association | | PYTmIAN TEMPLE AUmITORIOM. i 1012 Dth St NW. | 00 nmelactore by 6. W. Waters. | 4:30 p.m.—Servies mesting. i FE Ll ety Fitth St and Penna Ave SF 1 e oy i Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister, | | §l 11:00 a.m.—Preaching, Wm. I. McKenney Suhject: “The Jov tion Servic of Chris- Cordial Welcome to All R:00p.m.— “The Power Our Ideal.™ P30 AM Graded, Departmanialized Schant 1811 Eye St. Meeting at 11 a.m. __ALL_ARE INVITED Friends Church 42" URRAY S. 1100 m\-)(enn%g}cr W eanio. 5 am.—8y g 18 xm -W‘uer.naltu !“lll‘lflly! | METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). 1AM Maming Worship-—Communtor Sa Musie e Trinte Quartatts PN . The Storr and Pirtures nt “The Passion Plas af Oheramma, Mume by Trinity Quartstte Our auditorium has hesn nwis froscned. _Bervices resumed thers this Sundar CALVARY Walter Franklin Atkinson Minister. William S. Hockman Direetor af Religtons FEdneation 9:30—Chureh Schaol Mr. EDWIN PiC #:30-—~Men s Rihle Clans Mr. RALPA M. WOLFE. President. Dr. ARTRUR €. CHRISTIF, Tonehor. Sermons b e Mtiniater. AM. Subent ‘ ED \FGATIV and Mass Ave. SE fn union TEURARNES. il Ebeneur M. E. ( l'u 4th and D 8 s ey . Snot. wrmoms'r EPll PAL WHITE. Dumbmon Avenuz w?" “ wr-u n Ave. ORI N g Lo "F £ B stor 10 a.m.—3undas Sehasl. 1] am.—] f Snbject csacmrn SGNIICANER, oF cumie T AvE Quartette Choir M. Srivester. Diractnr rURLIcC, Mra. 1 FREF SEATS TO TH HAMLIN | RF0" Addrem By the METHODIST ; EPISCOPAL, “The Church Beautiful” teenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister >~ - 9:30 AM.—Church Schonol. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. Subject: “The Rent Veil.” 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: “Why I am a ‘Catholic.’ " Thursday, A:00 P.M.—Midweek Praver and Praise Service e— @ Edith B. Athey, Organist; Jolm H, Marville, Director of Munk S FOUNDR (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. Rev. Frederick Brown Harri Minister Rev. John C. Millian, Director Religious Education 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 AM. and 8:00 P.M.—Preaching by Dr. Harri Music by Foundry Quartette Choir Thursday, 8 P.M.—Mid-week Praise and Prayer Service Welcome te All Services at Foundry (W. R. T. busses pass the door.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL

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