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10 BISHOP OF LONDOY | COMING T0 BAPIIA[ Officials of Washmqton _Cathedra! Planning for His ~~- Two-Day Visit Here. ¢ _Right Hon. and Right Re %nh-y Winnington Ing /gl!hr)p of London, w H me Ington ¢ ments for Bishop It tation shortly ay afte C 2 the m, Lord ke a_two- Was] Xking arrange- from sociation of on. An in- nded to all mem- 1o join in the be escorted Vitation has been ¢ ers of the associat velcome. . Where Bishop of man duri will be night b “dinner the same ston branch of : Union. Morning. There will be a service in the un- finished Apse of the Cathedral Fri- day morning in connection with_ the placing and hallowin the old church at the ¢ Ingra of the of the Order Tng t of the dioeese families will his honor the clerg, the women of their present at this cere- unt of the limited The public is Invited to attend the spacial festival service, including Holy communion and sermon, in the Bethle- bem Chapel immediately following this geremony at 10:45 a.m., with sermon by the Lord Bishop of London. At 1 pm. there will be a luncheon for the clergy in St. Alban’s Parish Hall, with uddresses by the Bishc don and the This lunel clergy. the memhe pter and greate 16 Orde Mass Meeting of Students. Wax 1 Universit American Univ t nd the U sty of Marvland will he joint h other colle ing of st AMemorial ¢ exclusive s of the Cathedral hapter and my of Jamestown Georse the when he will Bishop Ingram has heen in America especial- Iy to address college students. Dean Wilbur will present Freeman to the audience, then preside over the turn, introduce 1 For this college ndon’s visit, Bishop who will meeting and, in » Ingram. ss meeting tick- ets to the main floor will be dis- tributed to stu and the gallerles will be open to the general public. START FORTY HOURS. Holy Rosary Church to Begin Spe- cial Devotions. devotion will start at Church, Third and F tomorrow morning with #olemn hizh m followed solemn procession with the sacrament. In the evening at service will take place ar will be delivered by Rev Lucldi of Catholle University. F. Lardone, also of will preach ty hours' reots, 7:30 a special a_sermon Prof. F. Prof. Catholle Uni- Monday and the conclusion of the services which begin at 7:30 ©'clock. WESTERN CLASS ELECTS. Miss Bessie Thomas Heads Study Group at Church, Miss Bessie Thomas w elected president of the Young Lad! Bi Class of the Western I'reshyte n Church at the annual meeting held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Robena Crammond, S Twenty: street Other offic elected were: Vice president, Robena Cram- mond; recording secre nard, and o Mrs. Pearl Kin 5 Miss Stone of the Bible Institute is teacher of this class, and it meets in the auditc of the church at 10 am. New members and visitors are welcome. . Alddress on Palestine. A. 1L Macmillan of New City will speak at the Tivoli at 11 o'clock tomorrow mor “Jews Rebuflding Palestine Significance to Humanity.” The lec- ture is given under the auspices of the local branch of the International Bible Students’ Assoctation, which extends un invitation to the public to attend York heater on Men’s Class to Dine. The Men's F hle Class of Church w fonday fellowship in the cb from severa &8 guests ments has entertainme: epared a prc Llfe of Chnst Smdred Rev. Dr. Waldron and the consre- gation of the Shiloh Bapt tu- the life eedom by the 1 night on ‘*Jesus Chri W OTHER SFRVICE At the Playhouse 1814 N St. N.W, Sunday, Oct. 24, 8 P.M. Gertrude Waldemar (New York City) Wil give & modern interpretation of Dante’s Inferno - Pletures od by seventy emarkable Inferno e Ame Made a remarkable F( Mrs. € Oriental M y 8 Japan, Korea and China, Wi \'»Clh Sunday, 2:30 P. M Menty ursdar. 8 au VTR 0 Wiiend, Pastor 1 W Noted Prelate Coming 'FIVE FAMILIES GOING "Special Service Held for, Seventh- i | 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The November meeting of the District of Columbia Christlan En- deavor Union Wfll be in the nature Anfornmnne will be beld at Grace Reformed C’hurch Fifteenth | and O streets, November 1, at 8 p.m. There will be conferences for presi- Gelles, Wick Presiicis, seoiecailes and treasurers’ lookout committees, prayer OUT AS MISSIONARIES Day Adventists in Takoma Park College. 0., SATURDAY, OCTOBER LEAGUE WILL CONDUCT i BLUE PLAINS SERVICES A special meeting of the executive Epworth Church Group to Provide | committes of the Luther League of Transportation for Visitation. the District of Columbia was held at Announce Sermon Toplos. the home of Miss Selma A. Trade, first vice president, 3205 Thirty-eighth Rev. John Paul Tyler, pastor, will | street, Friday evening for the purpose preach in Epworth M. E. Church South, Thirteenth strest and North | Of completing the plans for presenting . Arthur | Thurs- | S | Bighteenth street near Dupont ¢ tudents of | “|ana H '|will be observed. Five familics residing in Takoma Park took part in a special service at y ; | Washington Missionary College this % morning preparatory to leaving for | : | foreign countries, where they will go | |as missionaries In response to calls from the foreign mission board of | Seventh-day Adventists. | They Prof. and Mrs. F. L. | Chaney, to the Philippine Islands; Mr. S. Luther, to Chinai Mr. . J. E. Boehne, to Guatemala, Central America; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. {Schutt, to China, and Mr. and Mrs. { Robert L. Yunt *8, to equatorial Africa. | Elder A. Spicer, president of the General Conference of Adventists, preached the sermon, in which he emphasized the world-wide program of the denomination. His remarks were preceded by a statement from Elder B. E. Beddoe, secretary of the foreign mission board, who told of the number of missionaries that are now in foreign lands and the many calls that are coming for teachers to be sent among peoples who have never heard the name of Christ. HEADS MEN’S CLUB. C. G. Kight on, and Right Rev. Ar thur Foley Winnington Ingra Bishop of London, who will next week. ADDRESS ON MISSIONS AT ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH Dr. John W. Wood to Speak To- morrow Morning—Bible Class Announced. Dr, John W. retary of the dep: of the Natio Episcopal Church, congr tion of St. Wood, executive sec- rtment of missions Council of the cill address the Thomas' Churc irc S. C. Cropley Elected by Christ Church Organization. S. Clinton Cropley was elected president of the Men's Club of Christ meeting committees, social committees and for C. E. world representatives. tional C. ed program superintendent unjon. dolls as a part of the missionary pro. gram, to send to Japan for Japanese girls. at the Interdenominational Missionary Institute, November 9, 10 and 11. its annual banquet November 19 in- stead of November of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union will meet with the Vermont Christian C. E. Society tomorrow eve- ning at “The Magnet of the Cros night. In the morning his subject will Stahl Butler ¢f the First Congrega- E. Society has been appoint- of the A number of socleties are dressing These dolls will be on display The Junjor C. E. Union will hold 12, as previously announced. i The Flying Squadron of the District Avenue o’clock. ““Magnet of the Cross,” Text. Rev. Dr. John E. Briggs, pastor of Fifth Baptist Church, will preach on | &=z Carolina avenue northeast, tomorrow at 11 a.m., on “Spiritual Health,” and at 8 p.m. on “The Laborer's Reward.” The members of the Epworth League will conduct the services to be held at Blue Plains, D. C., at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Automobiles will be fur- nished by members for the transporta- tion' of those otherwise unable to at- tend. The group meeting of the Women'’s Missionary Societies of the M. E. Churches South of the Washington district will be held in the Churca Tuesday at 11 a.m. All women are invited to attend and bring luncheon. The men’s Bible class of the Sunday school gave a dinner and entertain- ment in the soclal rooms of the church Wednesday evening, after which a business meeting was held and officers elected. LUTHERAN XTH tomorrow be “Seeing Jesus.” Secretary to Preach. Rev. Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches, will preach tomor- row morning in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Eleventh and H_streets. PRESBYTERIAN Pastor Rich h’s'f.n astor Richard Sel i 9:30 am. S Sehool, at Chirch and tworth Bhanch, th and Webster_8ia srman’ Worship. 11 a.m.. Eng. 1 Installation. Luther Teaguc, 0. Worshin. Wednesday 0e ainmer. by Ladjes' Aid. Halloween Social of Luther day. Reformation day. Ibla Sz-hm\l. orning W Luther eapers, ayer Service Thursday. rahip. ague. Church, Georgetown, at the first meet- ing of the season last Monday night, Other officers selected were: First ylee president, Rear Admiral Spencer S £ cond vice presi- T 1I; recording sec- retary, Waldburg. vitt; correspond- ing secretary, Willi M. Harris; treasurer, Lieut. Coi. and representative R. B. Creecy, in the parish councll, Frank Addison, Th) meeting opened with prayer by tks rector. Following the business session a social was held, and refresh- ments were served. The club was or- ganized in January, 1905, w morning at 11 am,, in the of missiong both in the do- i nd foreign fields. he church will hold a rummage sale October 25 9 on Connecti- cut avenue néar L street. The rector, Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, will begin a Bible class Wednesday at 8 p.m., which will be held in St. Thomas' Hall, his subject being the “IMinor Prophets,” begin- ning with th first of them in order, the Prophet Amo; —— CHILDREN’S EXERCISES. Promotion Service to Be Calvary Church Feature Tomorrow. At ]'hpflt Church, Eight SERVICES Sunday, Oct. 24 At 8 P.M. At The Playhouse, 1814 N St. PROFESSOR STANWOOD COBB Noted educator, will speak on The Need of Spiritual Training in Education No Collection. Seats Free. Calvi Dr. W. the morning on Life Flour on “Queen, An Al departments school will meet at special exercises of . will preach in When the Spiritual and in the evening ent and Modern.” of the Sunday 9:30, when the Promotion day — Will Preach on Knowledge. “Knowledze de. Luxe” will be the morning theme of Rev. John Compton Ball at the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow. A number of new members will be received. The eve- All Welcome. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY\ Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. School Ching by mo Pastor. D.m.—Westminster Leagt ‘—Preaching Thursday—Prayer service. 1 children cared for during morning NORTHMINSTER um St. and_Rhode Island Ave. N.W. . HUGH KERR FULTON, Minister. Northmmster Chapel Alaska Ave. and Kalmia Road Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. Irving Washington Ketchum 10:15 am—Cuthbert Class. Men. e Kool Waliy, all s One Should Wednestay. £ r Meeting. Helntal nom"-—\ Warm Welcome. Church of the Atonement N. Capitol st. and Rhode Island ave Rev. HOWARD E. SNYDER, Pastor. Services 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Sunday School. 945 “The Luther Play” at the Washington Auditorium November 23. In connec- tion with the presentation of this play a mass meeting has been called for next Friday at Luther Place Memorial Church, Fourteenth and N streets, at 8 p.m. St. Mark’s Luther League will hold its annual Halloween mask party next Saturday, for which occasion arrange- ments_have been made for cars to leave Eighth and B streets southwest at 7:45 p.m. EPISCOPAL. PRGIPEPESHD ]Epnphany G Street Near 14th FOUNDED IN 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D.D., Reetor. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school for adults. 11 a.m.—Service and ser- mon by the Rector. Young People’s St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and 8th Sts. S.W. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. . “Where You Am Loy SUNDAY. 2:45am. _BLM”q Sd‘mol i a.m.—T) *I!bnm—v e Service ng ermon. W‘P’M@WW(HWWMW&@M&*%@@% 6 p.m. Society. 8 p.m.—Evensong and ser- mon by the Rector. i Wednesday, 8 p. a-umn and lNCARNATlON T4t st o Northeast cor. Two squares west o Ga. ave. luv u MANKEN, Leate, 7:1 Grace Lutheran Church i Halloth_and JoDl'-ERa l i and m.—Sunday orn A RBIA (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor. 9:45 a.m —Sunday_School. 10:00 a.m.—German Service, 11:16 a.m.—English Service. 8:00—Lecture on Christian Science. Georgetown Church Pastor. ning meeting wil be opened with an inspirational song service. Pastor Ball's evening topic will be “How Sin AL LODGE HATL. Came and How to Get Rid of It.” 5 m. All welcome, Chrmadclnhxan Chapel “AsaMan Thinketh,” Sermon Text 732 Wehsior St. NW. Rev. H. T. Gaskins will preach at 11 am tomorrow at the Liberty Baptist ' Church on *“As a Man Thinketh,” and at 8 p.m., on “Found Out.” Rev. Dr. G. O. Bullock, pastor of the Third Baptist Church, will preach at 3 p.m. Ms. Bill to Be Speaker. At the service of The Christian Scfence Parent Church of the New Generation, tomorrow at 11 o'clock at La Fayette, Mrs. Annie C. Bill will speak on the subject of the lesson, “The Last Draught of Fishes.” e of the presence of atign. _ Dally consultation. ke ar, 71, Flrst Umversallst Church Rev. FREDERIC V. PERKINS, D. D. stor-Elect. es at the Ambassador Theater, 18th St. Columbin Kd. N.W. (Pending the Bullding of a New Church Edifice.) | | Servi f | | i October 24, at 11 am.. Sermon by | REV. JOHN S. LOWE, D. D. General Superintendent of Churches. Church THE ChRISTlAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation At 12 School. o'clock (noon), A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. ervice_of the onary Society. 3 Olive Gibson. m.—Christian B —Sermon_by B Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W." Rev. 3. HARVEY DUNHAM. Pastor. 11 am. o “Religion and Life’s Perplexities” 8 pm. Soul Sand” Music by the Quartet. Wednesday, 8:30 p. m——mma study hour. St. Paul’s Englxsh Lutheran Church - 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLFE, D. D., Pastor. #0—Sunday schaol Chrigtian Reelprocity,” Darby. secretary*of Churches. by Dr. Fe dz-mnon 8:00 THra1A.Fraver sarvice, Rock Creek Parish St. Paul’s Church . 3. BOHANAN, . Rector. Sy AYO, B. s Annlllnnl. 1 n T and Sermon. ank Peaplc’s Service; 00 Tae' Soldiers” tiome Car “or Randolph Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN 1041 Wisconsin Ave.. below M St. m.—Church_School les Seats free. All_are welcomé. St. Paul’s Church 23rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector Sundays, 7:30 and 11. All Seats Free and Unassigned. ST HINGTON PARISH. 5Ag Founded 1798, T E. BU ‘;K Rector. 'LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Cirela N.W.) GUNTON-TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp. M. A., Pastor. inday School. Ephesians 11.10. “For " Are His Workmanship, (mtvd in Christ Jesus Unto 0od Wark.” Music by c:..im-‘ Choir: Mrs. Sindell, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m—Twilight Service. Sermon: “The Splendor of the Autumn Spectal music: Klein, teno) Sindell, soprano: Mr. foiinist and vlolincellist: Mrs. Klein, t “hrisiian Endeavor, Meetings. Mhiwenic servicem-Thursdny 2t & b. Founded upon Christi tained Balker tished ‘in ' London. Tandt"and Washing ton, b, €. uider the g ership of Mrs. Anmie 'C. Bill. ~ Regular Sun- day services at 11 am. in Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Address by Mrs. Bill Subject : “The Last Draught of Fishes.” Sunday School, 20 Juckson Place, at 11 A.M. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place Truth and Healing Mcehngs VIl be held at T All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister: ULYSSES G B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 a.m.—All Souls’ Church School. Teaching religion not as a creed but as a way of life. ‘11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, “THE WRITING ON THE ROCK” 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour, “Making of a Great Newspaper,” “Qur Four-footed Pals, “Facing Death in the Alps.” ARE |\\ i Mrs. J. M. Dawson of Waco, Texas Speaks Sunday 3:30 P.M. Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Rd. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave.. 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D. Minister. REV. WILLTAM A, EISENBERGER, Assistani and Director of Religious Education. 9:30—Sunday School. b | 11:00—Morning Worship, with Ser- mon by Dr. Wood. “The Supremacy of Spiritual Forces.” 11:00—Kindergarten. Light Bearers. 6:15—Christian Endeavor Social Hour and Supper, followed by Vesper Services. West 14th St. A Special Invitation to Members of ADULT BIBLE CLASSES Everybody Invited 8:00—Evening Worship, with ser- by Dr. Wood. The Story of Christian Civilization in Dalmatia and the Balkans: Spolato, “The Palace of the Imperial Perse- cutor,” Splendor and Wretch. edness. 8:00 p.m—Thursday Midweek Service. ALL WELCOME. Church of the Pilgrims 22nd St. Bet. P and Q Sts. s,w. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS ‘ 9 Hill Bl h and T Sts, Sunday, October 21, 8 p.m. “God-Law-Soul” Study Class Wednesda . 8 p.m. Reading Room Open Da yeent Thurs- QY and Sundas. 10-50 to No Dues or Coliection. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. 11 am. and 7:30 pm. Sermon by the Minister, -~ { i Eutem Presbyterian Chnrch Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., \l;nv:(or.d T £ d the ultitudes.” 10 A e shool Classes for ail. e 's Bible Class. Taof the Faith. Fourth Preshytenan Church 13th and Falrmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D. Pastor. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D, Pastor Emeritus. S Bible Claes. Frank e h’.""mmmmn Feacher. < H. Miera o 11:00 a.m—Re Jam 2 ech. uumm I Matt 5-13. 645nm—4"|n|r~v.lm "Endeavor S —Fening worship. Sermon S E; Rez. Miers. “The Book , With~ Seven Thureday, m.—Service of Neal 8:0 Prayer ‘wnd B Stady Adair, Organist, Rre: st Bt wiheeter Soi0tE: ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME. First Presbyterian John Marshall PL (Opposite Court House.) JOHN BRITTAN CLARK 11 AM “REALIZING GOD” 8 P.M.— “SHARP CURVE AHEAD” Traffic Signal Services. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Thursday. —Meeting for deonoe® e SoiAiinaT o, WES T‘\II'\ STER 7th St. near 2 ToLse n\ “ Pasior. Washmg ton Heights Presbyterian Church Solombla and Kalorama N B SHinister 9 1 D(\—\\'orphx‘ Dr. PI mer, STRENGTH uw\f 7:00—Youne Peoples & £:00— FAITH FOR TODAY—ABOUT CORDIAL WFLCOME _FOR_ALL. _ METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. REV. FREELY ROHRER, Pastor, J1 o'clock on “PERFECT In the evening at 745 the Praise b}é{lifl(uf)f Ihoi\h‘ flgjm leflrl!‘) So- Sty Mise Olive Gibson. & miseion fo Caba, will be the speaker. i YOU ARE INVITED. G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Service with sermon: “Unity Between Chris- tians.” (Broadcast through courtesy of WRC.) 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor So- cieties. 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon: “Life to Praise.” Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible study in Chapel. Voluntary Contributions. This Church Welcomes YOU. R Tl &N ER, Pastor. _Ser 5 H. Endeayor ‘an Boitty. Tom. P Keller Memonal Lutheran Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Wiles ‘Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11:00 “THE NOBLEMAN’'S SON.” Evening Service at 7:45. “THE WORTH OF A MAN.” THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. During alterations services are held in_the Sunday School House. CHRIST LUTHERAN o Jo TR P 11500 o rvice. © Sormon’ on “The Perlls of Youth.” The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People” § MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road. Holy Communion.......... 7:30a.m. Morning Prayer and Lit- ..10:00a.m. Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, the dean.11:00 am, People’s Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, the Rt. Rev. James E. Free- man, D. D, Bishop of Washington ceeeeeees 4:00 pm. Music by the Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast | *™ by radio every Sunday. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Streets N.W. Rev. F. BLAND TUCKER, Rector. | IWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY aad_ 3 SiaTie Holy Communion, o) Holy &omforler Chapel (Georsia & Madison St. 2 Sm oy Conuaion, o0 10 8 | Chureh O Washington Cathedral| un Sehool 11:00 a‘m—Morning_Prayer and Sermon. reacher, the Rector. 8:00 p.m —Evening Praver and “Sermon. “ST. T. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV. HERBERT \(“(I'l"l' SMITH, D. D., TOR \\I 4 'H)—FRI‘ New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, OMM N, 'SAYEN, THE REC- , PREAC) THE RECTOR WILL The Place of Faith and Friendship. SERVICES: 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. —Morning Worship. nce and Danger of Doubt” 6:00 pm.—Fellowship Tea and Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening “‘orshlp. “They Found a Man” SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Ste. N.W. REV, GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL. ST. THOMAS t. P & Q, Near Dupont Cirele lm:::fr.ue l’t?nn. Arer carn R 8:00 p. m——mflsm\,\m{ MEETING Addresses by Dr. John W. Wood and oohrs.” AIl ‘condiany \nviced. Christ Church, Georgetown | O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINKENEY WROTH, Rector. —Hnl! Communion. “Church Sehool. Eocacher, P”E{l' PERECEISE acher, REV, WROTIIL, D. 30 p.m—Evening P Addrese. 330 pm N 'hnbx'e"c’fu'"" 7 ST. MARK’'S CHURCH Third and A Streets S.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS. Rector. REV. HARRELL J. LEWIS, Assistant TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINTTY. sDOnm:—-l;reunuuon Service, United flering. Woman's UXHIEW Diocese of Wasl nm.on Prrach[?r. nl %‘ D. D.."Bishop ot Ban Garo! acThisday. St Bimon and St Jude, 11 o] . wy}miu. wurmm TO_ALL. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 16th and H Sts. DR. JOHNSTON [ WILL GIVE AN ADDRESS ON ||l “Early Christians Making the Creed” AT, 8:10 P.M. Services: 8 AM., 11 AM., 7:45 PM. St. Stephen’s Church 3017 14th ST. N.W. Rev. G FDdI D Tl "."’ Morning Pr'.uelr Young svmz gé::: 23, 1928. v BAPTIST. VISITING PASTOR TO TALK Kansas City Minister Will Preach at Mount Vernon Church. Rev. Dr. Marion Nelson Waldrup, pastor of the Central Church of Kansas City, will preach tomorrow n;mrnln‘ and evening at the Mount Vernon P! Methodist Episcopal Church South. His morning subject will be “‘Soldiers of the Sacred Scars" and in the evening, “The Great Com- panionship.” The mission stud church will meet Wedn at 11 o'clock. Mrs. W. A. McKee is teaching this class. Subject, “The Moslem Faces the Future.” class of this day morning NEW_CHURCH _(Swedenbor; sing “The 0ld_Ru will FIFTH E Near 7th S.W. Dr. John E. Briggs il preach. Hluminated oo will sermon n llnl trioal Cross. Gl 1.v I’I%n wl‘\'{rv‘luo apel. 5B, BETHANY o2 sias "“ Rev. H Pastor preaches at 11 a.m. T. STEVENSON. Minister ‘A Convlet- Church of the Holy City 16th Above @ N.W. lor Church, a.m.—Juni Ul's, 6:45. Meet your :45—Bible classes. Afcana Clage for adults under rs. Alice Thacher Post. 11:00—Morning worship, _with _pastor’s sermon. Solo by Mrs. m!vn P open d: Memorial United Brethren Church North_Capitol and R L en.no-n R Ste. ister. e slm! St. “V;' iy ‘coMPANION Evening: “TEUE =~ FRATERNITY.” = The festleboard, Ciub of "the " Government Printing_O) will 1 be_ our guests. M’munl by the Minister. Growing Church School, 0:40. C."E. Socleties, 7:00. COME AND YOU WILL COME AGAIN. BAPTIST. SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. ev. ELLIS O. PRIMM, Pastor. Morning: 11:00 AM. “Three Great Maxims of Life.” 8:00 P.M. First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets N.W. In the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washington. Samuel Judson Porter, D. ., will preach am. and “m-urmnon \lnmln; (xlnrles » “Making Our Church Might: Music by Quartet. Home-coming Service for all Members Sunday Evening. At this service officers and commit- tees will be installed for the year. Swedish Services at 3:30 by Pastor T, Walbers of Newark. N. J. YOU ARE INVITED. Highland Baptist Church 14th and Jefferson Sta. REV. NEWTON M. SIMMONDS. Pastor. AM __“Great Hours of Jesus—Geth semene.” o Gractous Invitations—Sers X B. Y 8 (;RA YN)I “Why We Fail as Christians.” ,CE 1:00 __Brief, Bright, Happy Services—Come. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church Rev, 0. B. FALLS. Pastor. it P 11 . —] ses. graded to -B. “The Christian's Come With & Priendly Group. .m.—Preachine. "Lt e rfinme i ekl with et ey beople. West Wa Washmgton Baptist Church Cor. Sist and N Sts. N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Paster D Schos ible Class, 11:00am - Goks “Coopersiive Pro Zion Baptist Church F St. bet. 3rd and 4% Sts. 8.W. Rev. WM. L. WASHINGTON, Pastor. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Rootd_of the Blessed Life.” Sermon by pastor. 3:00 p.m.—Holy Communion. 5:00 p.m.—Junior Christian ieavor. 6:00 p.m. -semor Christian deavor. En- En- 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. Prayes Meeting. Thursday. 8 P.M. ARF_WELCOME. 7:00 pm am £°Fp v 8:00 pm —Fun.-!m message. PETWORTH | The Friendiieat Church {n Washington. 7th and Randolph Streets N REV. HENRY J. SMITH Pap J. R avers, Supt. “DECISTON: PIVOT.” U. Group Serv- ‘ 9th near B St. P8 RYLARS! pastor. 7 p.m. eime: GOiD MINE OF THAT BURIED ¥ Second m in_a series of eight sermons. ear_the next_six—Come. TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and N Sts. N.W. . _REV. THOS. E. BOORDE. Prr@cmnfiu am. and 8 pm. ayér, Moétin, & Thursday evening. 8 p.m. Bl s eonD am. ____WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES. National Baptist Memorial to Religious Liberty 16th St. at Columbia Rd. Gove G. Johnson, D.D., Pastor 9:30—Bible School. 9:45—Adult Classes Convene. Mrs. J. M. Dawson, Waco, Texas, will address a joini meeting. Do not miss this treat. 11:00 a.m—Mre. J. M. Dawson will 8:00 pm. —Gu-pel “The le to See Life” . “The blood of Jesus Christ. His Son, our Saviour, cleanseth us from all ein." Servies with | ! E 8th & CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Atd Dinner, 5 p.m ‘Thursday—Praver Service. la ('ORD‘ L WELCOME IS, i TE { T0° ALL P TWORTI S “Chevy Chase Baptlst (Western Ave. Near the Circle.) Edward 0. Clark, Pastor. 11 AM— “DOES IT PAY TO PRAY?" 8 POM.— “HEARTH AND HOME" Sermon athering. the Newt METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at Eleven: “Knowledge de Luxe” Our Bible School contenes at 9:30 am. and at 6:45 p.m. F ung people are in p.m. Evening at Seven-forty-five: “God's Infallible Remedy for Sin.” INSPIRATION SONG SERVICE. 01d-time never die, salvation hymns that CH | H Sts. Pastor Rev. W. S. Abernethy, D. D., Preaches At Eleven O’Clock “WHEN THE SPIRITUAL LIFE FLOURISHES” and at Eight @’Clock “QUEENS—ANCIENT AND MODERN” Male Quartet—Vested Chorus Choir Junior Church “WORKING WITH GOD”—Rev. H. J. Councilor 9:30, Sunday School—6:45, Christian Endeavor BIBLE STUDE! est to both Jew and Gentile. stan rect from Now uses minn events "of ‘pur o fail to hear his most intercsting lec et from a e President Arthur. the first Jewish ship to sall York to Pulestine, und mule u th nd. In oot of thelr Falfitimeat "Doarl re. International Bible Students’ Association Free Lecture on Jews Rebuilding Palestine And Its Significance to Humanity The relationship of this remarkable movement among the Jews to the present distress of nations is of vital inter- The future prospect of the new jewish state from the gomt of prophecy is inspiring. Gods promise made to Abraham nearly 4,000 years ago is being fulfilled. You Are Invited to Hear A. H. MACMILLAN Of New York City Sunday 11 AM.,, October 24 at Tivoli Theater 14th St. and Park Rd. N.W. tour of Paleatine. He sailed |nfi e curel No Collection