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DR, BANKS TO HEAD NAZARENE MEETING! Society in Session at Trinity Church Next Week to Hear * Noted Leaders. - Rev. Dr. A. J. Gaynor Banks, na- tional director of the Society of the Nazarene. will preside at the busi- ness sessions and conferences of the society, which will be held during the coming week in Trinity Diocesan Church, at Third and C streets. He will conduct healing missions in Trini- ty_Church each evening at 8 o'clock. The services tomorrow at Trinity Church in connection with the annual convention of the Society of the Naza- refie will be as follows: Ho munion, 7:30 a.m.: morning p: seymon by Rev. Dr. Bank: and service with sermon by Dr. at.8 p.m. The program for each day of the conference will be < follow Holy communion at 7:30, followed by break- fast in the parish house: conference with addresses and business meeting at 10:30 a.m. he afternoons will be given up to sightseeing and private conferences. In the evenings.at 8 pm. Dr. Banks will conduct healing migsions in Trinity Church. Dr. John R. Oliver, psychiatrist of Johns Hopkins Univer: Dr. W. Sin- clair Bowen of this citl, Rev. John Rigg, formerly of Croome, Md., and Rev. W. H. Nes, formerly of Colling- | ton, Md., are listed for addresses dur- ing the morning conferences Rev. William Curtis W of Trinity Church, is in charge of the arrangements for the conference. Mr. White recently spent several months in England in the interest of the So- ciety of the Nazarene. MISSIONARY PARLEY T0 OPEN OCTOBER 6 ‘Woman's Interdenominational Fed- eration Arranges Interest- t 11 a.m., Banks e, vicar ing Program. The Woman's Interdenominational Missionary Federation of the District of Columbia and vicinity wAl hold its ninth annual sesslon of its free school for missionary _instruction October 6, 7 and 8 from 12:30 to 4:15 o'clock in the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South. “Our Templed Hills,” the major home mission text book, will be taught by Mrs. L. H. Russell of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church; “Moslem Women,” the foreign mis: sfon text book, will be the subject of two addresses by Mrs. David W. Lum of Calvary Methodist Church, Mrs Lum is past president of the W. T. U. of India. She will be intro. duced by Miss Claire Lusby, recording secretary of the local W. C. T. U Mrs. W. Jamison, returned mis- sionary from Wuhu, China, under the Disciples Board of Missions, will speak daily on “Friendship With China.” Mrs. W. M. Seligman, president of ‘he Arlington County, Va.. Missionary Union, will speag on “The Needs of the Rural Church,” representing the five suburban unions. Mrs. R. E. Mitchell of the Mount Vernon Place Church will be in charge of the story hour, assisted by Mrs. J. H Roby of Riverdale Presbyterian Church. W. M. Danner, general secretary, American Mission to Lepers, will give three illustrated lectures on “Ridding the World of Leprosy.” Mrs. L. E White of Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church will report on the Summer Bible school. and the children from the Gospel Mission will give demonstrations of the “Ali-Bible” Summer school. Miss Swan Hester will be The closing day is planned for the mis- RALLY IN TAKOMA. Church and Sunday School Will Have Combined Service. Rally rew at Church mpezmz day will be observed tomor- the Takoma Park Baptist There will be a combined of the church service and cchool at 10:30 a.m. The Eraduation of pupils from the primary 2nd junior departments and exercises by the children will take place. The pastor, Rev. W. E. La Rue. will speak on “Alms and Methods in Religious Education At the evening service the pastor will speak on “Inmost Needs Met by Religion.” New Bethel Baptist. Special services will be held to- morrow New Bethel Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. W. D. Jarvis will preach at 11 am. on “God's Call to the Church to the Possession of Her Own.” Rev. Dr. George of New Jer- sey will preach at 8 p.m L A MOSSBURG Evangelist Great Revival Continuing Every Evening (Except Saturday) at ‘Bradburn Methodist Church Taberpacle 13th and K Streets S.E. Good Singing Large Attendance Over Fifty Conversions to Date . ALL CORDIALLY INVITED CATHOLIC. St. Patrick’s Church Washington, D. C. s Devotion to ¢ . at 11 o'clock mence S nass. (enging of Bened . toget Bluvq Virgin ye ) “Octohe ion_of the Most Biessed Sa eum and Ly ary. daily at Eeas a5, 2 & undar Evening Yervices asses 645, 7 30 and §:10. ST MARY'S CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. A JUBILEE CHURCH the b1 and (Holy Ho Celebrated Birthday REV. DR. A. W. PITZER, Now living at Salem, Va., the pastor emeritus of Central resby! Church, has just celebrated his ninety- second birthday. He organized this church in May, 1868, and was pastor for more than 38 years. He has been pastor emeritus since 1906. Members. of the congregation sent him letters, telegrams and presents. Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor is the present pastor. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SPEAKER IS ANNOUNCED | Dr. Joseph F. Newton of Philadel- phta Will Preach at Afternoon Federation Service. At the service of First Congre- gational Church to be held tomorrow morning in the Metropolitan Theater, Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Plerce, the will have for his subject, s,” and at the 4 and 8§ rvices in the Eighth Street Temple, Eighth and I streets, Dr. Joseph Fort Newton, formerly of City Temple, London, and now rector of St. Paul’s Church, Overbrook, Phil- adelphia, will speak. His afternoon will be under the auspices of shington Federation of Church- . whose union services began last week, when large congregations heard Rabbi Wise. Dr. Newton's afternoon subject at 4 oclock will be “Things We Know in Religion.” Dr. Joseph R, Sizoo, will preside, At 8 pm. Dr. wton will speak on “Extra.” Sunday school is held at the Met- ropolitan Theater at 945 o'clock and the primary department at 10 o'clock, at 27 Grant place. The S. 8. C. E. and Y. P. 8. C. E. meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Eighth Street Temple and 27 Grant place re‘spern\el\' SERVICE BY CHILDREN. Rally Day to Be Observed at Pet- worth Baptist. Petworth Baptist Sunday school will have charge of the morning church service, the exercises being in the form of a rally and promotion day. They will commence at 10:30 am., with a short sermon by the pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith. In the evening, Rev. Mr. sermon will be the second of his geries on “God's Chal- lenge to Man,” the particular theme o'clock CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. "Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbla Road and Eelld St. Second Church of Christ, Scientist 111 C St. N.E Third Church of Christ, Scientist Magonic Temple. 13th St. and N. Y. Ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Sclentist Masouic Temple Auditorium. Colorado and Georgia Aves.. Brightwood. SUBJECT: “REALITY” and & PM. 11_AM.. except Fourth G MEETINGS— AM = & o'clock. READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex- cept Wednes 9 to 7, and Sun days and holidays, 2:3/ SECOND CHUI R(‘H—lll C st. \IE Hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays, THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts.—Hours, 10 i (Wednesdays, 10 to Sundays and holiday: L) URTH CHURCH Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days SPIRITUALIST, _ Spiritual Science Church of Christ Sunday 8:15 P.M —1731 Eye St Pastor. Rev. Jane B. Coates. Subject: “Our Personal Atmosphere” by Church Choir. igs Josephine Dally Mrs" Dodson Spirit message by Dr. Jane B. Coates Public Cordially Invited. * ‘Rm*‘m ELDO W. NEAR GIRARD “The l-‘im Spiritualist Church ure by the Pastor, ALFRED H.TERRY. OF SPIRITU il.lfl\l 4 Pollowed by spirit messages Those that depart still remain near us. Sweet ia their presence. Noly is their con; Victor Hugo, Sunday '8 3 9th St N.W. M Tfi()l“s']' EPISCOPAL WHITE. UNION M. E. CHURCH 00pm 8 00 p.m.- —l’v!whm( AL BRE WESLEY Connecticnt, Ave, and Jorelyn St. Fred Coombs Re_\nol\ls, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Minister Promotion Day. 11:00 a.m.—“Creating Spirit- ual Power.” First Meeting of the Epworth League. 8:00p.m.—Pastor will continue a series of character studies based on Victor 7 p.m for Sunday night * tine.” Tllusggating “The | Sunday Low Masses At 7:15,8:15,9:15 (Benediction) l Last Mass at 11:15 W Fn htful Consequences | \rong Dmng ! % EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO OPEN-AIR SERVICE: ATTEMPLEHEIGHTS Pev. F. C. Reynolds to Speak at Masonic Worship—Spe- cial Guests Coming. Masonie Club day at Temple Heights totmorrow at 4 o'clock under the direction of Rev. John C. Pal- mer, grand chaplain, will be addressed by Rev. F. C. Reynolds, pastor of Wesley M. E. Church of Chevy Chase. A musical program will be conducted by.J. Walter Humphrey, M. C. C. F with Past Master Harry G. Kimball, K. C. C. H., as accompanist, assisted by a cornetist from lhe Army Music \choo! "The officers of the Advisory Board of Masonic Clubs, M. D. Hensey, presi- dent: 0. W. Ril e president; § C. Bready, secretar: J. Skidmore, treasurer, and the officers and mem- bers of the 20 Masonic clubs of the city, with their families, will be the special guests at this service. Benjamin B. French Lodge, No. John C. White, E. 15, master, has made ar- 1 rangements to bring to this service all r of the members at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home and the children also, for which busses will be provided by that lodge. The officers of the Advisory Board of Clubs will assist in the conduct of the service. The Association of Worshipful Mas. tegs of 1926 will make an announce- meént of its program for a special service at Temple Heights in the near future, DR. PIERCES SERMONS. Sunday Topics Announced by All Souls’ Church Minister. Signalizing the opening of All Souls’ Church School and of other centers for religlous education throughout the city, Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Plerce, minister of All Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Sixteenth and Harvard streets, has chosen for the subject of his sermon _tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, “How Jesus Was Educated.” At the motion picture hour, at 7:30 p.m., “The Yoke of the Past,” showing how a man is gradually freelng him- self from the burden of manual labor, will be the feature Pageant to Depwt “World Service.” A pageant entitled “World Service” will be presented tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the McKendree Methodist Episcopal Church. There will be 20 characters in costumes of various countries. Mrs. George Sachlis, sec- ond vice president of the FEpworth League, will be in charge. Sermon on “Life of the Soul.” “Life of the Soul” will be the sub- ject of a talk tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets. The Wednesday class meets at 8 ?[E’I‘HODlgT EPISCOPA CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets Walter Franklin Atkinson Minister. Wm. S. Hockman, MLA. Director of Religious Education. 9:30 a.m—Church Schogl. ! naer Warship. _ Sermon “THE BEST ARGU- s Service for trained foadersalp, 11:00 a.m.—Divine R be Minister's cfal THE_ GLORIOF QARD SERMON A CORDIAL_ WELCOME AWAITS YOU. McKENDREE - Mass. Ave. N.W. Between Oth and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:30 a.m.~Sunday School class= es for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Pastor’s 5 - minute talk to children. Sermon by the pas- tor. Theme: “God's Wrath and Right- eousness.” 8:00 p.m.—lehgmul pugennl. 'World _Services.” Twenty Characters. A report has just been received from Clarence C. Dittmer, treasurer of the Luther Leagye of America and chairman _of the-Andhra Christian College administration building com mittee, showing that 81 per cent of the total cost of this bullding, or $20,- 187.30, has been paid. Miss Edith L. Menkel. presic .t of the Luther League Central .. Balti- more and Vicipity, has addressed = letter to the Washington Le~r™ congratulating them upon thei uls- play of enthusiasm at the Baltimore- Washington meeting and extending an invitation to the District leagues to pay the Baltimore leagues a sur- prise visit. The Luther League of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Eighth and B streets southwest, will hold its an- nual rally next Wednesday at 8 p.m. SEE e REVIVAL TO BE HELD FROM OCTOBER 10 T0 24 Rev. H. C. Whitener of Buford, Ga., to Officiate at West Wash- ington Baptist Church. Revival meetings will be held at the West Washington Baptist Church, Thirty-first and N streets, from Octo- ber 10 to 24, by Rev. H. C.'Whitener of Buford, Ga., assisted by the pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin. Prof. V. M. Rob- ertson of the Southern Missouri State Teachers’ College will be in charge of the song service. Preceding the revival there will be cottage prayer meetings as follows: Octobef 4—Rev. . B. Austin, 1507 Thirtieth street: leader, W. C. Bitting. Mrs. Betty Riley 411 Prospect ave nue; leader, Miss Virginia Henderson, W.' C. Bitting, 1724 Thirty-fourth street; leader, Z. C. Hodges. Mrs. Ella_Tucker, 3217 Q street; leader, E. W. Ladson. October 6—E. L. Darcey, 3020 Q street; leader, Rev. C. B. Austin. Z. C. Hodges, 2912 Olive 4venue; leader, P. W. Musson. Mrs. Pennifill, 1716 Thirty-third street; leader, G. F. Eu- bank: Mrs. M. W. Hunter, 1211 Thirtyfourth street; leader, Miss Grace Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Miles, 1528 Thirty-fourth street; leader, R. L. Haycock. ~ October §_—Mrs. R. A, Woods, 3230 P street; Miss Melva Beach. . Gillis, 3014% R street; leader, W, 3 Bitting. Mrs. Bailey, Ballston, Va.; leader, Howard Bitting. R. A. Shinn, 1227 Thrtieth street; leader, Z. C. Hodges, jr. The committee in charge of ar- rangements is W. C. Bitting, E. W. Ladson and Miss Melva Beach. Press and publicity, James Keating. 1 Services at Liberty Church. Rev. Hampton T. Gaskins will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on’ “Small Things,” at the Lfberty Bap- :ist Church, and at 8 p.m. on “Jonah.” METHODIST FPISCOI’AL WHITE. " Dumbarton Avenue ar Wisconsin Ave. . BARNES. Fastor PROEIR Lea Yice of help. " Address by the tor. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—*Modern Gagnrenes.” . 8:00 pm.—Iifustrated, Facts about Prohibition.” METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL (The National Methodist Church) John Marshall Place and C St. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, Minister 9:30—Church school 11:00—Public worshin: introductorsy ervices by the \MINISTER. Address by— Maude Ballington Booth Special Music—Imperial Quartet fi'45~Enwnrlh League devotional 84 on—Puhlw R R Trith, sermon 'GOMERY _on 'ha lam\nun book by BRUCE “The Man Nobody Knows” Special Musjc—Tmperial Quartet and Chorug Choir. Free Seats to the Publie—A Honpitable Welcome to the People. C, JATH ANNIVERSARY Marvin M.E. South Also Will Feature Home-Coming Celebration. Marvin M. E. Church South, Tenth and B streets southwest, will celebrate its thirty-fourth anniversary tomor- row. This service is being combined with a home-coming celebration, and for- mer members and friends have been invited to participate. Former pastors have been secured to preach at the morning and evening services. Rev. C. M. Hesser, pastor of Central Methodist Church, Staunton, Va., will preach at the 11 o'clock service. Dr. R. L. Fultz, pastor of Mount Pleasant M. E. Church South, this city, will preach at 8 o'clock. Dr. Fultz was pastor of Marvin when the church was erected and Rev. Mr. Hesser was pastor when the building was remodeled recently. The pastor, Rev. E. A. Lambert, will have charge of these services. MISSION BIBLE CLASSES. Meetings Four Times Weekly Are Planned by Central Unioh. Bible classes open to everybody will be inaugutated tomorrow morning by the Central Union Mission. Supt. !John S. Benneft announced that these classes will be held regularly four times a week—on Sundays at 9 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, p.m. The classes will he held in the chapel of the mission's new building, at 613 C street. Tomorrow morning at 9 Rev. H. M. Dudley will conduct the new Bible class, speaking on ‘“Character Stud- ies,” and will also take part in open- air services which Supt. Bennett .will conduct at 6:45 p.m. at Seventh street and Louisiana avenue. In addition, the usual Sunday services willabe held in the mission chapel at 3 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. UNITED BRETHREN. Memorial United Brethren Church North Cavitol and R Sts B. Daugherty, D. \\u int e Manse S adams 1 W T ornln[ and Evenlnx Holy Communion Service Evening Message Pra)mg Amiss” Daugherty Special program ih tas Dmmn School. 9:40. C. E. Societies. 7:0( __Come and you will come aatn. Rev. §. The SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926. (CHURCH WL MARK SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY AT KELLER MEMORIAL Rebuilding of Church Completed »lnd Program of Services An- nounced for Tomorrow. The rebuilding operations at the Keller [emorial Lutheran Church, Ninth street and Maryland avenue northeast, that have been in progress since Spring, have been completed. Rally day will be observed by the Sunday school tomorrow, with speclal exercises at 9:30 a.m. . Superintendents from several other Lutheran Sunday schools, William R. Schumucker of the Y. M. C. A, and the pastor, Rev. S. T. Nicholas, will make addresses. A large framed photograph of Dr. H. H. Seltzer, former superintenient, who died a year ago, will be unvetled CLASS TO RESUME. Dr. Frank W. Collier Returns to Foundry M. E. Church. Dr. Frank W. Collier, teacher of the Bolgiano class of the Foundry Meth- odist Episcopal Church, after an ab- sence of three months, will teach the class tomorrow morning at 9:45 o'clock, his subject being ‘Some Sig- nificant Observations in Europe.” Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harrls, the pastor, ‘' will preach tomorrow morning on the theme “Greater Than These,’ and in the evening his subject will be “The Gibraltar of Protestantism.” REFORMED GRACE g3t and 0 Sta. N.W. HENRY H. RANCK, 11:00—"One Thing Thou_Lacke + 9:40—Sunday School: 7 Pp.m. L‘ E. FIRST 3t snd Monros Sts. N. Dr. JAMES D. BUHRER, Yastor. Mormn‘ Jorship g¢ 11 o'el Y. P.S. 7 pm. METH(IDIST EPISCOPAL. ~Ebenez:r M. E. Church h d D St rEV. K. W. 5. 70! 9:30 a.m —Sunday fia;ool Hour. Coal Club Day. 11:00 a.m —Sermnn by Rev. "HOMAS, - astor. 3:30 n._m.‘iemmn v RV W. H. DEA burg, W. Vi 8:00 p.m—Speclal Sermo: 8:00 p.m.—(Monday) _Sundas Graduating Exercises. A _Welcome to Al School ‘| Church of t RALLY SUNDAY SERVICE. Program Tomorrow at National Memorial Baptist Church. Rally Sunday will be observed to- morrow at the National Memorial Baptjsts (Immanuel) beginning with the Bible School at 9:30 o'clock, when all classes will be in attendance in a special m. Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson, the pastor, will preach special Rally day sermons both {n the morning and evening serv- ices, his topics being, respectively. “All the Ransomed Church of God,” and “All My Ransomed Powers.” At 7 p.m. the three societies of Young People will have their rallles. The- new memorial auditorium will be used for services next Sunday for the firat time. Special commun- lon services will be held in the after noon. Baptism in the evening. BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM. s 1012 9th St. N.W. :00 p.m.—Lect Dr. W. H. Jenkins, B et wWhent "and Farsnr 4:30 p.m.—Service meeting. 7:45 p.m—Tower study. Sents_tree. No_collecttor PENTECOSTAL. PE\"I'ENS'I‘AL. BNt bwtween 5oq and dth laz Sunday lofl'lc.‘: i am. lor Pentecostal T orm e \¥hy Carist Wae Tifh X day” school at 0:45 am. and o service on Thurs. evening at 8. Al wel- come. Rev. C. W. Oyer, Fastor. BIBLE HALL 9th and E N.W. H. W. KLINE, Pastor REVIVAL colAltended with the old-time Peate- tal Fire and Power of "the carty hure REAL ol.D-'l'l‘I'l IILIOIIIV L. T. STEWART Preaching the Pull Blessings of 3 COMING ) Mrs. Robert Brown From Gigd Tigings, Tabernaole, Breaking \o?'lrnd Sunda: Vicen every Crusaders Evangelutlc Campaign Sept. 25 to Oct. 10 or Langer Tomorrow at 3 Mr. and 7:45P.M. Will K. Norton of India with native girl, “Hope.” Full Gospel Assembly. 930 Pa. Ave. NW. Harry L. Collier, Pastor Messages by Assembly Evan, Services That Will Inspire You Speclal Speakers: Benj. Baur, Musical Director for Dr. C. A. Shreve, Christine Peirce of Canada, Nell Nays, The Girl Evangelist: . McCambridge and others. Public Healing Service Tuesday Nights | Specml—Cenh'al ‘Theater, Sunday, 10:30 A.M., Oct. 3 Com. Byrd's Flight Over North Pole Capt. Thos. Hewson, Officer of Expedition. Mugjcal Service by Assembly Choir and Orchestra Every Night 7:45, Sundays 3:00 and 7:45 P.M. Come Every Night. Bring a Friend. BAPTIST. BAPTIST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Colored). |~ " Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church Sixth &, Bet, L and M Sts. N.W. Sinday "%hd Bible asses. -Preachin Holy Communion’ morning and_evenin YOU _ARE WELCOME TO OUR SER! LUTHERAN. Gallath INCARNATION i Northeast cor. Two squares west of G: Rev. H. MANKEN, JR. _ Schoo CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N Sts. 3. FREDERIC Pastor. 11:00 a TaieRorvice, Scrion o8 T “THF, ANGELS.” Congregational Singing. 9:45 a.m —Sunday S IPHANY W. C. Bibie Sehoor. Morning Worship. Midweek services, .',3 o Church of the Atonement N. Capito! st. and Rhode Island ave. Rev. HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pastor. Services. 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Sundav School. 9:45 A.M. Grace Lutheran Church Hall 9th_and_Upshur_Sts. N.W. o RAARD E. LENS m‘.l Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 13:30 & —Mivarne Worehio. St. Paul’s Engfish Lutheran Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D.. Pastor. 9:30—Sunday School. 11:00—Sermon by the Pastor. ristian Endeavor Meeting. D.m. Thursday—Se tton- for "Holy Commmanion: /Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. . CHARLES ENDERS. P -ni 16th NORTHWEST. ALTEMYER. Pastor - 9:30am ervice in Drepara- m.—Bible School. T —German Service. ...s‘mm-n st ereopticon. Lectu EVERYBODY WELCOME. Trinity ‘Lt:theran Church MISSOURL SYNOD) "‘GO M. r 1G, Pastor. Fifth st Rev. FRANK STEELMA! and Penna. Ave. S.E Ministe 0:30 AM. Sunday s«-mm —Promotion Day AM. Morning, Worghip-—Sermion by Minister. ‘The Lily, Work of Lif Music by 'rnmty Quartet. Our Happy Sundl;‘ Night Service Tlustrated sermon Light of the Popular Song servie—Quartet choir. FOUNDRY (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. 00 A.M.—“Greater Than These.” 3 45 P.M.—Epworth League Devotional Service P.M.—“The Gibralter of Protestantism.” 1 1 * 8o METHODIST EPISCOPAL Music by the Foundry Quartet Choi Thursday: 8:00 P.M.— Welcome to “Foundry” night rvices at Foundry W. R. T. busses pass the door METHODIST | EPISCOPAL §i “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL"” Sixteenth at Allison Street ad Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister o 9:30 A.M.—Chufch School. 11:00 A.M. 8:00 P.M. ‘WORK.” CHRIST.” ~“OUR CHURCH SCHOOL AND ITS —“SOME SUBSTITUTES FOR JESUS 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League. Ourmu-—BTHEL D. STICKLES, Soprano; GOLDIE DRESSLER UTCHINS, Contralto;: CLARENCE P. LEWIS, Tenor; JOHN H. MARVILLE, B Large vested chorus choir. ible S n —Service with sermon ~—Christian Endeavor. Socullel. Senlor, snd Intermediate. No service at 8:00 p.m. during this month. No Thur ay evening service dur- ing_this mo; ‘rHiS SBRen weLCoMES You. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and 8th Sts. S.W. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. “Where You Are a Stranger But Once' SUNDAY. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. Rally day. Spe- ial program e Service and Sermon. 7:45 p.m —Vespers, with second Ejble yalk on Genesie; Wednesday. 8 p.m—L. L. Prayer Service. Keller Memorial Lutheran Maryland A¥e. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Sunday School Rally prenlné of the Enllued Sunday % 11:00 a.m 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m—' Morning SQrvlce ;t nm “CHRIST THE HEALER” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 PM. Evening Service at 7:45 “HELPING THE WEARY' During the alterations the services are held in_the Sunday School Building. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion pastor, Dr. H. T. Medford, will fill u-- vlnlpn at John Wesley E. Zion next Sunday morning —su 'METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Marvin M. E. Church, South Cor. 10th and B Sts, S.W. Rev. E. A. LAMBERT, Pastor Home Coming Celebration 11:00 am—Sermon, Kev. Clande M. aser. Subjec “God in His Church" 8:00 p.m —Sermon. Dr. R. L. Fultz. Cordial Welcome to Ex-members and Friends, Special Music. EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13TH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E, Take Lincoln Park Car 'Rev.John Paul Tyler,D.D. PASTOR 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 2.m.—Morning Worship. and sermon, “Hold- ing' Fast.” 00 p.m.—Epworth League. p.m.—Organ Prelude. 8:00 pm.—Evening Worship and sermon. “The Circumspect Walk." Thursday, 8 P.M. . Prayer Meeting Herhert F. Aldridge, Musical Director, 8. EdwinsM, Jr., Organist. Sixteenth St. Near Lamont REV.R. L. FULTZ, D.D. Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship. The Sanity of the Christian Faith 7:00'p.m—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Public Worship. Sermon by REV. W. A. McKEE 8 PM. Thursday, Praver Meeting CALVARY Southern Methodist 3040 Que Street N.W. REV. EDGAR O. BEERY, Pastor . 11 AM.—MR. BEERY: “The Story of Three Men.” 8 P.M.—MR. BEERY “Hidden in a Tent.” Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Epworth Leagus 7 P.M. Mt Vernon Pl M. E Cllurch Soutll (Southern Methodism’s Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest ev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 11:00 AM 6:45 P.M.—Senior. League ior Church Sermon by Mr. McKee Sub,«.l. “The Honor of Scars” 11 AM.—Dr. W. A. Lambeth Subject: “Spiritual Knowledge” 8 PM.—Dr. Lambeth Subject: “Our Troubles” Special music at each service by the quartet and large vested choir, led by Mr. Shure. There will be a 15-minute flr‘ll; recital every Sunday evening at 7:45 by Mr. Shure until further not “SECOND BAP’TIST PRt n;f“'li-l‘mwfi. Pasior. “Our Church Program. “The Florida Hurricane Disaster.” 9:30 a.m. ——Sund.l‘v School Ml{’ Exercises —B. Brief. Bright. Happy Services—Come, _ Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church 42d_and 'remnden S Rev. FA 8 ndAy SLhuo! D‘b—~ Ml\" Ell y. all nd a Rally lll the way tor's nuh)eel wlll be an Old Test: mznt Jn|~ llflv‘lllon Come to the Rally. Y. P. U. Study Course at 6:45. Come, be wlth us. 0 pi—Rev. Geo A. Bouey of Mis- mun will_preach. Come! Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. Near the Circle.) . Edward 0. Clark, Pastor 11 am.—*“Wheels Within Wheels 8 p.m.—Vacation _ Ventures Roundtop.” First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets N.W. In the Heart of Washington for the earts of Washington. Dr. filmuel Judson I"ortel‘, Pastor, 11 AM. “Thé Divine Mender of Broken Nets” 8 P.M “How God Keeps Abreast of the Times”. 9:30 AAM.—Sunday School; G. G. Coleman, Supt. 700PM—B. Y. P. U Bentley, President. Fine Music by Quartet ITORS HEARTILY WELCOMED Jordan BUSINE nhnbs NESS, AT THE HOUR OF BOSE usiness men and business women are spe- ;I:Hv invited. Come and bring your business ri Y. P. U, 6:45. Betvee 5 15 VFali Round-up bay. wher 100 per cent are requested to be present at union”” and leave their correct address that the T roll mas be correct October 10th is Annual Fall Rallv. when the | Baptist t_and particip from Children's > 1 ate. Wt . SN G ON: Fabior. :30 a.m —unflar School. i 00 a.m—Sermop by P 3:00 p.m.—Holy_Com 5:00 p.m —Yumnr 6:00 p.m —S-nlnr 8100 p.m. Sub- mmunion. Christian En- Christian En- Sermonette by Pastor and reports of captaine of financial groups. Prayer Meeting, Thuradny. 8 P.] ALJ, ARE_WEL(O TEMPLE Baptist. 10th and N Sts. N.W REV.G. W. GRIFFIN T.. installation of new oMcers: Strangers" Invited, All Services BETHAMY FHODE ISLAND AVE. At Slst‘snd St. N Rev. HUGH T. STEVEN Pastor preaches “Lie's Links." fole School.~ 6:45 p.m. idweek service, Thursday. a "~ |KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th near B St (‘ . RYLA “alth .an Sunday School 9§ ermens Sreeh The National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th Street at Columbia Road GOVE G. JOHNSON, Pastor. RALLY DAY In the Bible School at 9:30 (ANl classes attending) RALLY AT 11 AM.— “All the' Ransomed Church* of God” AT 8 P.M.—GOSPEL RALLY— « ” All My Ransomed Powers’ RALLY At 7 o'clock with the Young People. “SPORTS V e Illal‘llll(l.\'—(‘fll‘l"l' Which do you choose Sunday morning? e ‘you pinving falr with God? Your' Chirch Senaal mecin ot 9:30. Opening Services in the new Memo- al next Sunday. (‘.RACE 9th & South F." H Classes for ve Communion pm "('mmlu Our Church.” Young People Prayer_meel PETWORTH ‘The Friendliest Church fn Washington 7th and Randolph Streets N.W. REV. HENRV J. SMITH Rally and Prnmotlon Day Exercises, ll! 30 A M. —Sermon— “The Clullenge of Poverty” JSecond of the series on s Challenge to Man.” 6.15 pm.—B. Y. P. U Come 1o Petworth for a hearty wal- come. a good sermon. good music. West Washington Baptist Church Cor. Alst and N St Pastor C. B. Austin, Dmthn 11 am. and 8 pm 45\. ; m v—;\lndlv qnhufll Revival ‘llntlnll‘ flt‘, 10-24. Preacher. Re C. Whitenér of Ga __Singer, Prof. B. Y noserteon_of Ao Highland Baptist Church 14th and Jefferson Sta. REV. NEWTON M. SIMMONDS. Pastor. S Prayer Meeting. Thur-dl\' evening. 8 pm. ALL _CORDIALLY INVITED. METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A §TS. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at Eleven: “The Double Seeking” Evening at Eight “A Christian Prize Fight” Bible School ’l’.[-.. clagses for Four Young Peoples’ Socleties at 7 p.m. Stirring Song Service at 8 P.M. Under leadership_of Chorister G. A. Clark Juanita Froelich, Soloist We Glow, Go and Grow CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. N.W. Extends a cordial invitation to visiters in the city and those who have no regular Dr. Wm. S. church home. Abemethy preaches ?t both services 11:00 A M. and 8:00 P.M. Male Qunrte('WilI Sing Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Junior Church at 11 a.m. Chureh for the Deaf, Sunday School House, at 8 p.m. A

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